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T he (muses are thorough and ttp-to-data and art arranged in ouch a way that lou may enter any time Our School is tor the ambitious- those who are bound to advance to better positions. When cnn YOU comment. a course ? Terms, CASH. Ave are open for business next door to Mc- llraith‘s Shoe Store and solicit the patronage of the citizens of Durham and vicinity. Durham Meat Market Smoked Rolls and all kinds of Cured Meats on hand MARK WILSON, m, tteaicheese, Sausage, Hommade Beef Dripping, Etc. _'lllfrniijEl[LiIlllllEiE Try our own Cooked 'ttatt, Delivery to all pints of the Town. Give us a trial. Our prices are right. TO START OUT IN LIFE I SEI Ctttitliiitiittititittittt . W. A. TRIMBLE, Principal Durham PHONE 94 -""e'e _ HUI-c on Illa ID. I. I "a ...." ’Il‘r-lu-. minim" for the Mission boxes for the Deaconess Home, Hamilton In the m evening they ware joined by a 'tteat- . "ter of friends when a very sociable a? 'tlme was enjoyed. The program consisted ot an instrumental selection - by Mini E, N. Sharp. solos by Misses I F Kerr and Anna Caren l Mrs Coler- - 'idge delighted all present by relating a beautiful Christmu story entitled "The Grandma Ladies“. Following Mr Reid kindly gave interesting views qi Honolulu. England and other places. Lunch was served 'em' a hearty vote of thanks w“ given to Mr and Mrs Finder for their , :hnd hospitality, The person who took the overcoat from John Dichon‘s buggy in the ,' Prestrvteriophed on Ssturdnv night _ Nov. 6th. please return in! once and "ave tut-that trouble u the puny, Wtt0 'nen taking it. iii6Liiq'EtN LEAN-:5 It's Made Right Cod-liver oil is as delicate as butter, it must be made right to'assure palatability. is decidedly palatable and easy to take. It contains purest me- dicinal cod- liver oil that is made right from the start. SCOTT’S ' EMULSION awn a Bonn. Torque. um Stole n It and In P, Dillon. It Potent. spent Friday dance: a Mr J. R. Plilp'l. . The Women's Insulate hill hold their monthly meeting at the hole at In. lab. Lalo-t on “andâ€. Nor I..' A "eelal sundae: is " qrseeted. One evening Int week It Alex. nude! Aithen oeletrrated hie 83rd birthday. Thin/m an exceptional amnion inn-uh n Mr and In. Aitken have reached thin age and all thelrinnlily, font none and three daughters have home. within a rad. ins of three miles of the village. With their children, " in nll.nnd without n break,orere present u the celebration. Mrs Henley Ailinghlm, wile of the "aistant " the G.T. i. depot here underwent III operation for up- pondicitle " her hone here on Tues any afternoon. the phyeioinna in " tendence being Dr McCormick of El- mire end, Dr Peter Stuart of Guelph. Mrs Allinglnm had been in tor nev- eral do" and it was found necessary ts operate. Mrs M. Brown of Hol. stein, nother of 1,,tygge,ai we: in town for a coupteo "t with_her daughter and Ira 1iithtet','li also of Holstein wu' eat 3138. and will remain ‘several days . "e lat- est report shows In Allingham to be getting elong niee1r--Ehntra Signet. ‘. on Nov ttrt, 1920. another of Rg- rensont'tt any pioneers ‘wu cilled Hay in the person' of Mrs Wm. Fet. tea. widow ofthe late Wm Fetus, who predeceased her on Jan 16, 1920, Mn Fettes was of Scottish birth, coming to Canada from Argyleohire at the age of fiee years. The Vo- Phuil family settled on a farm in Pullinch. Some years later her brother Sandy McPhail married Agnes Pence who lived only a few ycm leaving two mull children who received a moth. ers care from Mrs Fates. then Mary IcPhail. Mukdnle, did the Icu-llmg of drum Arrsngementa were made with the lieeve ot Proton to bus the towlkhipa lb.†of the digging done " soon " help an be obtained. It was found "canary to add two that, inch “I†" the an! end ot the when to pin outfhuent width to the ruinâ€. (the Reno the "ported um It Come" of It. Dept. of Highway. visit“ with his. mm. enquiries u to the eead ' iss-tttart in the tow-oily. In In 1865 she married Watt Fettes and leaving her ehrly houein Puslinch, settled in the township of Egremont. where like all other pioneers they shared In the hardships of the times and also the many happy times that biossomed midst the trials. Here were born thirteen children, nine of whom survive" her. They are ; Mrs Milne, Dromore ; Wm. in Minoan. Chrittteua, nurse. Semis: In Walden, Spetling. Man ', Ann. teacher, Holstein ; MrIA Henderson, Dromore ; Dr Jas., Iowa ', Dr Alex., Calgary t Mrs IcEIchiie. Hopeville. Mrs Fettes left the old home a short time after her hoband's death, end has been since then with her married daughters tut chiefly with her youngest daughter/Mrs McEach. nie, where the was when the call came. The call appeared to come sudden- ly, though " the ripe age of 79 years 8 .05. She was taken with a para- lytic Itroke and did not regain eon- sciousneu. Five of her daughters were With her during her six days of illness. The member: of the family who were ata distance were summar- ed but only Dr Jan arrived in timeto be with her at the end. Wm. and Mrs Weddell came later. . The luuenl took place Nov. 3td to Mt Forest cemeterv. The service we: conducted by Rev Mr Burnett of Dromote, stained by the Rev Mr. Bell of Hopevilla The former spoke very fittinelr on the three great ad. ventures in 1iie,--Birth, Life and Death. The pall but." were her two so“, Wm and Dr James, a grandson Alex Milne, and her three tsons-its-law, A. M.ihte, A Henderson and N. McBech- me. Mrs Fetus was a member of the _ "P.'"""""."'". - ...__ ..- Presbyterian church was a woman of ( 'Sl2hrtotevAh,', the finest Christian character nnd had Sunday a" n mg “mp . atttttt kindly disposition. ‘__,‘ - V7 - 7 . She always kept an open door for the stranger, no matter what their station in life. To her family she ever showed a life of unselfishtsestr, ever ready to make Bacritice for them and she always kept before their minds nv example and precept the beauty of thedife that is lived, that the world may be the better for their sojourn here. She is safe in the City oi God The soul from the discards ot time have SuICCISO. The green sward of joy shores the river of peace An end and a limit hath come to the strife, She findeth the fairness and freedom of We, She is safe in the City of God. Council met Nov. 11!.memberl ull preueul. minutee adopted. The Raw reported Meeting dl pull" inureottd in 'hIt in known " IcDuugIll’s druin. lot 27. can 18. h. fi. Cooper Mnrkdnle. did the levelling of drain Death oi Mrs. Wm Fettes EGREMONT COUNCIL DWI an" TORONTO m that Ill gay-con solo by an Mm: to: and inpronmoot a! "r. had. including “culling a! up". â€who. of growl. â€was in of an. otalve would to topples.“- od to the out“ a! 20 pol not. _ 'Oon'r Ida-chm: _ "ee, It- who. :0an has. $18450; main. for be“... $260.00 ; burial rod to hair tto ; "pit oi culvert $14; road mpnmmont " ; engine on grader $20 ; "pair and opera!“ and" $3 : you] 11.21 ; bow-win (we. $127.40; In. "po. Can‘t Odds: "ported Arie of bridge $5 '. up of when 820 : gru- elling. day’s labor E. t P. towniiu $91 60 : gnu! 22 86 ', “jutting " font. 8 tl No. 8, $12; boon. win fence $43.52 ', he! " ai, Allot "ported up“: oi bridge $40 : coating for bridge $100 - - . . n - .n - _L__-II:-- iiiTGiu 13-16(340: oiovilling gnu! 021.60; gravel 30 " ; banal win {one $10 05 '. foes $2.00. A Can't Willon - "ported- digging duel: $80 glass: S}. [you for â€tyin- nearing " 50. _ WIIBOD - IcEncbom - Thu on order be drum on the Ire." rat in (“or of Alex Hill to the Imount of $1500 on "count. re the Dmry budge. Carried Wiuon.--taE"hern---ltt reference to Jhts communication from it. D. Kilgour, we inï¬rm“. the Clerk to ad. vise Mr Kilgout ttmt In npplicuion bu been nude to County GJuucil un- der the mansion: of the Municipal het Ind “madman" thereto re the building of I bridge " lots 15-16. con 5. Carried. ' Brio No 893 uppointing s plnce to hold municipul nominuionl sud nppomling deputy returning offUere we poll clerks was passed, D. B. "ieettt being the “me " Int yen. Calder -Wtlron--lI'tmt the follow- ing account. be paid : Saleem" ot Jurors $9 : clerk for Itllnpl and en- velope: we tn notion $21.08 ; no" for Denice! " McDougull dnin $6 ; Members of Conncnl., “nuance Ind mileage $18.50. . A, Cmied Canned ndjont‘cd to meet "and" Nov 20th tor general basins-l. ' David Alun, Clerk Mr John M. Lavence arrived home from the west . week ago welt pleased, you: the con-"v end the trip and vieicedmony old friends Mr W. A. Llwrence willcomplete I week’s climbing this Tuesday ot sweet clover principally. Mr Roy Lawrence‘s ottttit doing the work. On Wedneaduy In: " the muse; Mt. Intrest, by we Rev. Wm, Cooper, ter Wm. Azcbiwn ol Dromore sud Miss Muzak: laureate, ore ot N. Egremont'tr flirt», became an I and wife. They take up their reaidtnce on hi- turm on the Him con ' amid the best wishes of the community. Boo, Dr. Jameson .qu patch-sod the lake and land surrounding it sud purposes we hear erecting I modern tine Inmmer ruidenees thereon and otherwise improvitte'the uppelnnoe of this tine body ot water. _ Mr Will H. Hunter shipped a car- load of poutces last week to Galt On his tirst Krill trip with bin new - tractor he plowed 2 acres in I abort alternoon. Durham male quarteue will give cf their ulenton Sand" evening of the Anniversary. and on Mondey evening Vuney choir will be present. This semantics of late has been winning g llden opinions The committee are ginning to have special music on Anon Chuck Anniversary will be held on Sunday and Monday, Nov. “at and 22nd, Rev, W. M. Smith of Durham taking fhe services. Special music is being provided on both days. On laudaymgbt I chicken pie sup- per will be lollowed by a musical program. land t inch. At sawmill two miles south of Pricevillc. Thos. Harrison. Jr, R. R. t, Varney 2 storey frame house. in good repair. with about half acre of land in quth end of Holstein. Hard and'soft water on p"mmet5. Apply to SEALED TryorEt'se', Idi‘l'fli'd to the Port. mu!" “rm-ml. nil! he Roche-l II on“. uuul noon on rriday, the Sith Soe., 19*â€. lot tho noun-3mg! o.' ul- Injnlys 'srdiV/, on a mowed 1M!!!" for tour "arr, rix tlgner per week on the route Iron me In January. 1921. 'tyt notion ennui-nu lumber lufomuuon an "minions ot normed ('uulr-u'l III-1N ne- nm' Mud: tom» " TM" may be chum- od " the m oak-e of Moutein, an! " the. (we: of m. Post o‘er Inn-roux. Toronto. I About 6 weeks ago. black calf with white face, also roan calf, both about I year old. Anyone knowing of their whereabouts. please notify Pan one Inm- n hstue, 10mm. 1:... 16th, Ml. Hemhck Lumber tor Sale NORTH EGREMONT House and Lot for Sale ELMER RAWN. R. R. a, Ayton Holstein Raul lode No. I :leu ti, Slater unico- timbor for Mm, bridge, MAIL CONTRACT JAS. A. BROOKS Cattle Estray. . A. M'I‘llpup. up], VII-5v. _ _ , t n - Thu en E a Tree»: rat in i the .mount ofl re the Drury f Curried _ ' .---Itt Manual It from it. D. l " Clerk to ad. l m npplieuionl q 0ouueil on- the lunieipelé thereto " the: lots 1iriihesonal ' l aiming . place! ninetionl end? I truing offuere, passed, D. B. i a u lut yen. (ti mt the follow-1s '“ : Selector: 01m mumps end en- 321.08 ; "eve , gull drain $6 ; IL.,, iGU0iiiee' honour , Holstein “one: -aeaeoe-"em. Prepares young men and women for employment as accountants. twists, stenograptters, private secretaries. ct"- hiers, commercial teachers. etc. Sala- ries to start 815 to £25 a week. Com. meme any time w. J. Elliott, Prrn. 60c a Dos for Eggs Thine the price of Eggs with the possible chance of We Now you can't afford to no-glpm the-Hens. F Keep them healthy by feeding mm. of thrfollowiryr, and help them in moulting and trrowtnd new feathers. Panacea Royal Purple Herbageum Oyster.' Shell . TEA tt IggtnttlrJ0llmlili YEAR % TAYLOR s, (3mg -Prices will be lower as soon Is Grain ls oitering may Milling Oats, Feed Oats. Barley Peas, Buckwheat and Mixed Grain and we are If you have my Grain to self. better arrange h- u m we cannot pay prices we use paying now very mud. 1mg. I Will supply cans to patrons and I; j» . ' highest possible prices. any/of: 8tore, IDromore Wit-A0150): u Will, 3totstein Wc£ean21 Jinn, Coy/on oGsrus Withbar':, Priceviitc are buying stations for m. Deli“ r )4 i' Cream to the nearest of the wow u t ',. tinned stations. or direct tts theCresm.ir: Sheep for Sale (Durham, Creamery Wants %ur Cream (Durham Creamery ROI ROY MILLS, Limited Sell yours while the price is up. Drix r . your loads direct to our Elevatrt PHONE l Store, l " IS ; House. Z--3 on K. ROB ROY MILLS, Limited GRAIN WANTED Business “outs-e -8 I. m. to .5 p. m. We are in the market for any quantity paying carload prices fur the nut tew day " We haveanry large stock of Ttr, tt, hand in 3 lb, 5 lb and 10 lb pkgs. '.' Liu tea is of exceptional quality, but â€an the last advance. It _ a very Mm u, make it strong. but takes a little and time to draw. 3 lb .3 lb lt, ;, Prices............ f DRO‘MORE. ONT. Ionian ll, mo The†are all good 3nd help tho Hon- . gnu deal in mm. ding their old feathers and keeps them hulthy, and " hens u. healthy. they an bdund toluy. Tu my†Um. of these. It will pay y v. "1 5533? - Owen sound. Ont. Individual Instruction. Mgr _ 5.." idiots. Adding, Book-keeww M whim» Calculators. Utcusphoner. r. Hm wuool with Practical Donut , I, Graduate mm“! to pom is', _ Cattlocuc frrr. C. A. Fleming, F. C.A.. PIHAIFI; G. D. Mint. Rattan 2.00 3.25 0.50 INTER ANY DAY asunacuauucsut’ VOL. XL "NNI s"AhE.--- dwvnu '.n wt-Mer Apply ttt . Here Social I1 I Keep the do" 1 but ' lot ‘ (“on") tHN Apply toi. va' Funk McKee . w ond HF“ In faculty lot all" Duti- Claim bun-nu!- out"! about yum ? bit we will and you a Sewn you! W In Chat†now You - and " (have “and or: t much! tor more Ippreuaud l and! today v F: down until an" The l nun. I Preabyttatart t bu We 5“ij 20th Novknbcl. I My†ch Mam of 8mm an. and other a Rev. Father J l a. domed) M " 1mm Star 'b I†In- lot the largest (an caught last an: m Gould's Lake meigttsd 6 Ibs,% a girth M3 inches mated by h": Ringworm. C. hump Swamp Foam the many I“ WI on F I Me) on: "cholvtd "pm _ let t, students. Kelsey and 'aftirattgt ive margm. I upheld the STA} held Drum SA"! BUR: itu " Tl