withcut a Business Training will provea costly experi- ment. Train for Success in the MT. FOREST BUSINESS COLLEGE T he Courses are thorough and up-to-dino and are arranged.in such a way that you may enter any time Our School is for the ambitious--- those who are bound. to advance to better positions. When cnn YOU commune a course f . -. A nah-III“? " ‘04-“:n-l Terms, Durham Meat Market We are open for business next door to Mc- llraim's Shoe Store and solicit the patronage of the citizens of Durham and vicinity. “MARK WILSON. Smoked Rolls and all . kinds of Curedlfeats on hand - - J - tieadcheese, Sausage, Homemade Beef Dripping, Etc. Try our own, Cooled Meats, c, CASH. Delivery to all Give us a trial. TO START OUT IN LIFE IOU-1' FOREST, GIT. parts of the Tpert? Our prices are right. A. TRIMBLE, Principal PHONE 94 Durham iiiri"iiriici'iuN LEADER Johnston Bros. hove their steam shovel unloaded and ore moving out to Blatant road. A good teat tor the bridges. it weighing 26 ions. Mr Bnlmet of Brandon! is engineer. Bullet and Brebnex's gang has quit the bush on ncconm of bad roads. The factory in running again. Joseph Bilton met with a painful accident in the bulb one d" in: week. He was cutting a sapling which went down under a tree when it flew up striking him in the face, caning hislip no u to require tour stitches. The annual meeting of Egremont Creamery Co. was held In: Friday in the Ag. Hall, winding up a one- ceeslnl melon. During the voara paeteurizer was installed " a cost ot about 81000 and the Creamery clea- 1tr'ie lighted. President David Allan laud Sony Trees W. J. Sharp retired, lthe latter alter 24 vear’a taithfnl ser- _ "iee. The Directors elected were ‘David Gillies, Jno McArthur. W. M. lGroat. Baht Aizken. J H Mchugall. lAnd Hunter, John Rice and Geo. T. lCalder. At subsequent Directors meeting they elected John Mehrthttr an new President and R, Aitken, A. Hunter and the President, Executive committee. The tote] make ol but- .ter in 1920 was 95,891 Its, sales were [352 229 03 and manufacturing frets .04 -au uv nun ..r....'".9'""i"'- - - $5,321.95. $239.73 was realized from sale cf buttermilk. The num- ber of patrons/was 252. i, A large number from this vicinity â€mended the Egremom Football bun- {quot on Friday night at Holamin. 11‘“ Women‘s Institute served a most ‘exoellent towl dinner which wash: (tor my King. The whole evening lwu a very enjoyable affair. Moore-ln Holstein. on Nov. 27th Mr and Mrs Beth Moore, . son. Mrs Joseph Blvth is spending a low due with her dunghter. Mrs Oven- nelr Mount Forest, -- Mr dud 'sosu,asnre. Rum attend- ed the G'illletr--Rswn wedding on Thundnv. ORCHARD BORN The Ala-inner, union It Amon' Church. our ahtttnore, on Sunday. 219: inst. were well encoded though the umber vol cold end nanny. The congregnion merited the oomph- 1 meme given by Rev. Mr Smith of Parham who conducted the service: for turning out " well. The minir ( ter took on " text, "Young men than {an not In from the kingdom" out] impressively added " intervals. but the play of it be we: not in. The evening service we: equolly well at- tended who listened to I fine discourse I180 from our own pastor, Rev. W J Barnett. ,to Amos Church hmirersarr't Ree Jane gave one of Drummond'o uleotiom. rel-ting the courtship of young Dominique. I habit-m. Info wn supplied by Vomoy choir. I he orgusizrtion who supplied Iolnl. du. ct", anthems in fine voice Ind hu- man. Min Blyth presiding " the OYEUB.“ - L\ L --,__V 7 Mr E. Leeeon of the ebon- orrel two firusgeleotiontr on the comet in a westerly style drsvirig forth a hearty encore. Hie clear. pure and long one- teined notes. were " once a marvel and on appalling delight. Votes of thanks were voiced by Mr R Renwiok and earned with beerty Ippbuee to ell who had contributed. including ( Mrs McLean of the dry before. tar with his Miss Beryl Rennie hues for Out.‘ look, Back. this week to assist her bro. I ther-m-lnv. Dr Arthur Euchre. In his dental practice. Another shower was given Mr and In Wm. Alchison, the new married couple on Tuesday evening of this Week by kind trionda and neighbors ot the three north iinets, damning up with the noun! dune. Tb; clover buller is this week Ikiming the golden dust on the 22nd Con UV"- Indieng, weather prophets-lid other l, . wild animals have been predicting 'elf an open winter. Sn far they ttas/is/tf.'."', been far astray. although " isrosenti,o,'l] writing thdlleizhing ie all gone again ; lim which leads us to predict. a little on 1“! our own account. the: we will hue P.", Mine weather 3 weeks hence, see ill "rt I doa't come out right. rt,tir A . a Mrnnd Mu W. “amaze paid a visit) to their daughter and son-1043', Mr and Mr: Alex Dnnoch near Hun-ism) 1 on Sunrduy lust. returning on Mon- l The ennual meeting at Tertan heel l ring was held at. the home of Mr Wm l Wells when a fall ripreaerutrtion ol l the shareholders, with three excep- 'i' tions, were present. The been: this " you were in Henge ot 406 lbs each l name 83 Jd IN. better om. the total. 5 Operations will bathe name next year as this. via 32 weeks. all the Iberee‘ were taken up. end general anti-fact. ion nppeere toprevail. Six iii7iiiGl were appointed tor 1921. Jae Doth. im we: unpainted shell-men and kept‘ the business well in hand, iitsigltititt ' f up in record time. ‘1 day 1 ayes! old roan heifer on or about Nov, 9th from my premiseto Any per- sons knowing of her where- uts please “BEAM REVIEW notify, Good Stuck Bull, and quiet. 4 year: old. Good Color. Manly to _ AND. HUNTER. R. R. 2 Holstein NORTH EGREMONT Beretord Bull for Sale Strand Bert Dickson. R. R. 3, Ayton. at the Mr Gilbert McEachern who hm a; short -timo previously prenented a! silver cup, which was on the table, ', to oretsardsrille club who won the) most games in the aeuou. then gave the Club tout end mentioned hi. pleasure " seeing how the township (honored the boy: try e splendid at. tendance at the games. He too " vocated clean ind honorable play, eel! control. which all were tactor" in manlineu and good character. Was \aure theyoung men themselvee were better men for the sport. TORONTO Training elweya toughened the muscles. gave self control. and mule a men watchful. quick, ready for any emergency. Me spoke of the Co of Oxford as a place where sport wee ttppreelttted and congratulated the toutmnster on havinz seemed his ,wlfe from there. [also Rev. Mr. Love. ‘grove who did likewise. After a few more remarks the toast was drunk and responded to by Mr. Root Sim on behalf ot Holstein club, whose remarks were much along the same line. He said ulthough they were here in regard to the cup. they had enjoyed the season’s play and would try to make it harder tor the E winners another year. The Yeovil men did not respond. i The hall was then let! to the wom- [ Orchard, the winners of the cup also i on toelear up. and a hope that they I sat silent. having s fellow feeling for '; would all return some day. The: Yeovil. Mr Benwick, on behalf of ) order was excellent. only when council Drornore said they did not expect to l of the ladies behind the curtain fell be In the running for the cup trom [into the gravy f '- the tanning but that they hat!'; __ ..-.. v m _ ; ‘plsve in earnest and would do so i EGREMONT COUNCIL _ Regain. He was sorry they had not. C :il N ' f) . ‘won the cup and. admired it Very l prfigl'tlcjly'r'l'itt.d' 2:031:51. miTECl'lie‘ile) much as .th“ Trat? the t.irst time,he reported that he had received (tom the lb“! seen it and would grve the 'rl"- ( Division Clerk at Durham, the sum of nert1 a tustrle snother year, all being 1 $17.03 being amount of witness feet paid (well. The toast was then drunk. (by Wm Morrison in settlement of costs': I The toast of the Women‘s Institute l, re suit MONison & Moore vs Tp of Egre. l wast naivon by Bee Mr Lovegrove l mom. said amount being paid over to who Ruched in a reminiscent man- I the Treasurer of the Tp. q a" some ot his college games. hap- i Councillor Allan reported road imp'so pily showing that education is no $7 3 CPWFI'W ‘2 ', post? ans) work fence hindrance to a healthy g‘me. “the deviation 846.15. Com r Calder re; 1 k ith ted t d W , ported culvert 8124.. fees st. Com r 3 so spo e o e “We PY"? . Wilson reported cleaning out ditch 1.60 ', Institute whose dominion aeide in. underbrushing 1.40 ; gravel 880: bonus r fiaenee was felt in child welfare. wire {um 156.50; lees u, ' medical Inspection of schools. orgsn- Com'r McEachern reported on the , iced plsv grounds, swimming pools, construction or the.Gardiner bridge. The etc. He wss delighted to have the concrete abutments containing " cubic , privilege, oi toasting the women who yards are completed and the steel super- l were melting so great an advance in i, s.tructur,e and railings are placed in posi- the uplift ot humanity. l. tron and a temporarv floor is to be used - - - t for this winter. The approaches .are In Arum on behalf of the women of the Institute, responded to this toast, the president, Mrs Rife being on duty elsewhere. Mrs Arnill out. lined tt few of the objects that are engaging the attention of the Insti. ‘ q, t e‘_1,,_--:..L.‘l:-.A .. -_._,, W, - "iiiii'e'i,i'iijiip, halls tor sociability _ to t of t e neighborhocd, child welfare, aft: &c. They were thankful to thgtootl N ball team for the opportunity "given Wm: them to cater for the banquet by 10"“ which means they expected to misre- aome money that would be forward- , I ed to the Children's Shelter, 0 Sound 1 The toast was then honored. i I Mr Bert Ecol", President or the' Holstein Club, then called for a toast l to Mr McLuhan who I) ably and without favor acted as reteree for all ' the tiarner. There were times he i said when the players could not agree 1 with the referee’s tinding but that was because they themselves were not experts " the game. A good Helene will not allow rough or un- ' ', manly play. He also checks all, _ fouls. This makes the players more) (iiiiiits,i ', although the play may be, ‘slower it ts more thorough. Mr Me [ thaa by being strict in the tleld baa ‘encouraged good clean sport and it was safe to nay that it would be hard to secure another referee that would hare handled the gameeto the entire satisfaction at Mr IleLu hen did ; let us aria: ! The next tout we. "the Ladies" I by Dr an: of.Hohrteirr. This «new ed I demonstration hon: nu gvet the be". it being I well known tact that the Dr is popnlnt with the India, ‘uldon being seen at in. ("Mint ‘ without one or more unit-1| was more 'Gr; , ' who 1nd tt 'j, "KY LOB. M93)? 1"i'Tri'iri'rllTl'GTiTaaau---'""t it mm» mm YEAR ' I. than could be said of tl boys, this night " lean. The Dr said we are deperMent np- l on the ladies for our very existence. I From the moment we come into the world until we leave it We are de. tge,',',,' upon them for sustenance. or companionship, for teaching in morality, for play, tor high ideals, tor the application of the slipper when unruly. He closed by saying lhe honored the ladies because his I mother was a lady . In speaking of the football mnn~ agement. be advised going to several of the surrounding town: " usher: distance as Wingham, &c, where they would meet strange players “on when they might gnlhet some pointers and enlarge their horizon socially. Mn 'Will Hunter then responded to this toast in a womanly way. The hall was then left to the won:- an to-clear up. and a hope that they would all return some day. The order was excellent. only when lame of the ladies behind the curtain fell We are still in the market for Live Fowl intend to talrtyany you have to offer up to IM, so kindly remember this. Com'r McEachern reported on 2ti construction at the.Gardiner bridge. The I concrete abutments containing 48 cubicl, yards are completed and the steeISuper- l, structure and railings are placed in posi- I tion and a temporary fioor is to be used l for this winter. he approaches, arel being rgud in and the bridge will be) ready for traifw in two day s, costofi work and material 81871.50. the sum ol l 8400 being retained until floor is com-1 pleted. Overseeing work-I15. I CREAM PIClcu. vv‘u u‘.\ .".. we T" .. V __ V, By-law No 394 appoin'ng Alex Calder to collect the taxes remaining unpaid after Dec mm was passed irciiachern- Wiikon-That the mum . mg accounts be paid '. Treasurer Int. on overdraft 50c ', John 'uMurll work and "sos-za-sir-wr"""?""'"""."'"" Our stock of I and complete, can buy, and possible way s. ‘RR I“ “ii-v- Mini-Rand r' those of any age l 'who are run- down in body. mom-m“-9"‘_E"_‘. Cod-liver oil stands I first on the list of fats, in the ease with which I it is assimilated. This explains why . SON I 't ----I- Al-.. I dicinal cod-liver oil is so helpful to r' those of any age 'who are run- down in body. of super-refined me- dicinal cod-liver oil PHONE l Store, LIVE FOWL of Fall and Winter Goods is very large ate, the quality of the best that money atd We are here to serve you in every 33’ and to guarantee you satisfaction. We he handling all Cream that Fl .. have to offer. We guarantee sntisfaclnm arisPthe price is the highest the market will allow. "r-r----"'""' the Orch ltd _“umnaemxmaxacx l $1: DROMORE, ONT. 2 on tli '. House. 1--3 on IS material " sidewalks village of 0mm :1 “8.30 :RGadd repairs th grader S.", l Drumm's acct for oil and grease " grad. F $2.55: membership tee Ontario Mur , Association 85 : John Brown shew killo tl by dogs ‘12 i J 8 Woods iatnbc uwrnm try dogs SIG ; John Stevenson sheep lillu byldoes 320 ;James McLaughlin "aspen ling sheep" , S M Patterson do Mk tRobert Aitken do " ; Reeve au'd and imiluge to Durham re P Village of Ho stein $3.50 :Clerk do $1.60 ', Councillm iMcEachern do 83.50 ', Councillor Alla: ',do, 83.60 : Councillor Calder do 83.50 Imernbers of Council an d 3nd mileage {818.50. Carried. icon 355, PearlWattton 327. Humid lirrin _ 303. May Andrews 200. Jr 'tui-rid:' Hunter "326, Irwin Matthews :52: Johnny Hooper MO Ethel Lawrence' '.C, (MarthH-ptyreny 224. Lolita Dailev 1'- 'Air 2nd--Ruby Long 99. Pr -1N alla- tAdams. Lawson Andrews. Douglas M json. A-Johnny Matthews. Council adjourned to meet Wednesdw December um according to statute 1. receive the Financial Statement and gel. eral business. Daxid Allan, Clem No. It, ECT. Jr ttrc-Eva Eccles 513. Cora Lats tence 471. Sr 3rd--Eva Lawrence 482. Martha Radar 467. Jr 3rd--Amanda Matthews 316. Jessie Hooper' 26t. Wn fred Bailey Pt.. Sr 2nd --.yoe,ap, War The James Finnegan Farm latte 2 of to, con I ; Lots 2: of. h Lot 22 con 2, Egremont, 2th Brick house 28 X 30; {rams . ID x M; Bank bun 05 h 75. a 001 so. This is a good farm , , elm buildings. Good " . ' gelling. The W. o, Pender Farm _ latte , of 13, con L Eeretnor't m Lot " 8 of l3.C0n. l, .\urnmnl“ i 250 new. Brick house " x 30 hm . l kitchen I8: Mand bank barn 69 ' 2 Drivingnhed 30 I 40. Thus W 2 RH“ property, well watered and {um t, l Good buildings. cttttvtrttettt to (nun l schooland mamas. will be bo‘w it blocker separate. The Mlycock Farm 1 Lot. It and I2. con 3. N. D. R. Ben , inch. 100 um. Bock house 2tt x 2w 1 kitchen Is x 20, bank barn M h 7' l, straw 'shed " I 30. This IF 3 gm- l f.rm,fimt clans buildings. 2. mi , I from Hanover. (The Sam Taylcr Farm l, Lot " and " con 3. Normanby -. ; um. frame home an tt Mi, bank Ow ‘V S6E70,bartktrarn ISXCO. Th» '. " ood farm and " be sold (“A l I kl! WI, between A) ton and ', The Jacob Lam Farm Lot West .13t, con ti. Garrick l n . mile. west of Monte. frame h T H . Kwand lax“. bunk barn ct) _ " and ham " x ail. I0 lcn~ui r' bush. Thin in in a good farm The James Nichol Farm Lotoof2tt lo! 2ttttnd , A 2“ tt Bentinck. [60 acres. framr I, T . x so. fume houne lex M. lav. I " X on. One mtlesouth I" I' _., This in a a d hum and “.1. Ir cheap. all reason fur s,,'i, L The George Liesrmer Farm Lot-.10 and 31, con In. N, "l ' ' _ x l I70 Icru. bncl: In use 2F' \ sir, F , t l kitchen " x '20, “and srtt d 1: i. l hank barn so x 80. an“ nu d _':" "wt l, driving barn 30x40. Biniaiv " ." i' No i. This ii a good hum ' z. 4- l not of Ayton. iTheOliver Henry Farm ' Lot 29mm 6, Normnnby. lw .m. - comfortable honor : mi L "N" than. driving bare 30 x Mi This ttt tgttl luau. mile. trom Ayton ' "on Mt Forest. line-mum [arms not N liiiiii' but which oil! be gold Pt "atrlt *Bet--domtditietete Opp?) to R. n. FORTUNE, Am». Farms For Sale Blanche Rem. my t and Dec. "'1 bar]. barn was, Thu" hom At'ton r m C. It: Cancun Manon , openllz!‘ Baum†A. A. Cam Chevrolet G I," Bum a ghttrt um Ma3ttroui . unload a week. Phat at! car. PM VOL. m fur lower l, social and II Room, Norl 17m. Adm bores tree. (Juneau and new 1 Bundbua mingoil The Meth coastal bu: the incieme " appear (I unnrnnc had been 5:1 to the potat at Grey. 'II teams is to be mat INK) won Nicol "tice eat [)0 in tow Mr M " a?) The sn A“! IVE in the Mud JOHN