1 Drimmie, (Robt. Long, Alice Drim mie) eq, Pr Aâ€"Mary Reid. Jr IVâ€"Laura Ellis, Myrta Alles (absent) Sr IIIâ€"Wilbert Schenk, Laverne Bilton, Harold Bilton, Geo. Horsburgh. Jr _ IIIâ€"Bertram Ross, Marion Horsburgh. IIâ€"Wallace Bilâ€" ton. Iâ€"Ada Ellis. _ Sr Prâ€"Florence Reid. Jr Prâ€"Florence Eccles, Wm. 8. 8. NO. 9, EGREMONT No. on roll, 16 : average att‘ce 15 #* Dry Goods | â€"C. A. FLEMING, FC.A., Pri SCHOOL REPORTS For information regarding courses of study, terms, etc., write to WINTER TERM BEGINS Wednesday, January 2nd, 1929 Plan to spend a few months this Winter . _ Improving your Education Stock consists of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Men‘s Wear, Wall Paper, Fixtures consisting of almost new computing Scale, Platform Scale, Glass Counâ€" ters, Counters, Tables, Cheese Cufter. Everything goes. Nothing reserved. Once in a blue moon an event like this. Come along everybody. _ Every day counts. _ Bargains for the speedy buyer. sale Opeons Thursday, Dec. 15th. Open John McKechaie Evenings J' P' WALTERS Store, â€" Durkan Haying purâ€" of the LATE Faved â€" the Bankrupt Stock Sorn M. KECHNIE at a very low rate on the dollar, I will give the people of Durham and surrounding country the benefit of my purchase. Apples, Currants. Candy, Dates, Figs, Peels, Raisinsâ€"â€" Seeded and Seediess White and oldâ€"fashâ€" joned Syrups, Etc. Alice R. Edmonston, teacher Suitable for Xmas Gifts Everything must be Disposed of in 15 days Also a full line of Come and see us andget our prices We have a full stock of Fresh Groceries at cheapest prices. Best quality. To the Public : READY for Christmas Owen Sound, Ont. at Sr IVâ€"Edith Drimmie. Jr IVâ€" Willie Nelson. _ Jr IIIâ€"Roger Macâ€" Eachern, Laura Henderson and Mary MacEachern eq.,. Sr IIâ€"Viola Long, Mabel Love. _ Jr IIâ€"Estelle Swans ton, Lorraine Henderson, Lloyd Long. Jr Iâ€"Marjorie Ross, Elva Bunston, Peter MacEachern. Sr Prâ€"Victor Lamont, Iva Lamont. Jr Prâ€"Malcolm Watts. S. S. NO. 10, EGREMONT D, Pâ€" Fisher, Teacher rincipal a ENi. en mm it en en tmntniiiptirec Darham High School Exams. and Miss Stuart in their affiiction. A cablegram of sympathy was ordâ€" ered sent to King George in his serâ€" iou illness, praying for speedy recovâ€" ery. Also resolutions of sympathy regarding the death of Mrs Sydney Banks and the illness of Mrs Caghill Results of examnations held Durham High School, Dec. 5th. They want parents to . coâ€"operate in seeing that work done for School Fairs is actually done by children : want to see Government take steps to warn the young against the danâ€" ger of drinkng alcoholic drinks and want Inspectors to see that teachers give due attention to chapters in Government Health Book dealing with tobacco, alcohol and drug. BOTANY â€" FORM I A Goodchild E. 91, Allan N. 90, Grant J. $1, Falconer G. 81, Jamieson B 80, Greenwood A. 77, Kent Wm 76, Midâ€" dleton W. 75, Hopkins S. 71, Thompâ€" con W. 70, Grant G. 69, Kress A. 68,) MacArthur D. 65, Campbell A. 63, Brigham L 59, Vollett R 56, Jamiesâ€" on 1. 55, Brown B. 53, Anderson M.‘ 48, Storrey M. 48, Lawrence C. 47, Ledingham E. 42. \| Class average 66.5 per cent I BOTANYâ€"FORM I B Moore Mary 86, Saunders G 83.' Matthews M. 82, McKechnie B. 77,| Young H. 71, McGirr C. 71, Walker‘ A. 66, Lawrence R. 66, MacDonald| 0. 66. McCracken C. 64, Picken M. 62, Falkingham E. 60, Whitmore B. 38. Melosh F. 57, Wilson C. 57, Henâ€" derson I. 56, D. Knight 56, Watson : J. 55, Willis R 53, Lauder John 35, Jean McGillivray 32. Class average 62.5 per cent. FORM II. â€" PHYSIOGRAPHY T Milligan 8$3, L. Hopkins 83, G. Hopkins $0, Mae McEachern 70, R.' Renwick 69, W. Mighton 68, J. Falâ€" coner 67, J. McRonald 66, M. Corlett 65 M. Sharp 63, V. Armstrong 62, L. Jacques 59, O. Noble 56, J. Henderâ€" son 55, H. Wilson 54, A. Adlam 52, M. Watsoon 50, J Schutz 48, M. Storâ€" rey 41, N. Kelsey 40, M. Leith 36, R. Hargrave 35, E. Tucker 31, F. Murâ€" dock 31, I. Twamley 28, J. Clark 21. Class average 54 per cent. FORM III â€" ENG. COMPOSITION D Pickering 74, W. Smith 73, C. Rowe 72, G. Glass 72, T. Bell 71, J. Renwick 71, G. McCrae 71, N. Lowe 71, E. Harding 70, D. Smith 70, Geo. Noble 69, R. Tinianovy 69, N. Mcintyre 6%, E. Hunter 68, A. Ritchie 67, M. Moffat 67, H. Wilson 67, M. Noble 66, N Burnett 66, V McLean 66, A, Mcâ€" Eachern 65, M. McFadden 64, C. Mcâ€" Lean 62, K. Wilson 62, E. Baird 62, A Taylor 60, C. Traynor 60, D. Ritchie 60, C. Mitchell 56, A. Bell 55. Class They also want the word "Canadâ€" ian" used in Census and other docuâ€" ments and not the country of origin. Want music taught in rural schools, and in the matter of grants that muâ€" sic be put on the same basis as Doâ€" mestic Science or Agriculture. We have been handed a bunch ol Resolutions passed at Central Ontâ€"; ario Women‘s Institute Convention in Toronto. It is too lengthy to give inl full, but it wants more attention to women in Legislation. that school books be not changed so frequently, wasts compulsory school supervisor at the noon hour, and married men prisoners be given paid work, proâ€" ceeds to go to their families, and | that the Ontario Government support | the Old Age Pensions Bill. | Precis of Doings at Prov‘l W. 1. Convention average, 67 per cent â€"@1VS% 1 AMKIND Colds are still prevalent. We hope they will soon clear up as some are quite sick. Mrs Terest Pringlemeir and childâ€" ren, Arthur, are visiting her mother, Mrs W. J, Kelly. The above is the title of a volume received by us this week as Secreâ€" tary of and for the use of Durham Public Library. It is presented by Hon. G. Howard Ferguson, Minister of Education and on behalf of the Library and its patrons we return thanks and due appreciation. The author is John Henderson who wrote "The West Indies", "Round the World", etc and one regrets that a brief sketch of his life was not inâ€" cluded in the volume. Mrs Wm Tyndall spent Sunday afâ€" ternoon‘ with her brother, Geo Hunt. Mr and Mrs Elsmere Rawn and baâ€" by spent a short time at his mothâ€" er‘s on Monday evening. Why then take a chance and use water that is polluted and unfit for domestic use when pure water car be had by havi=« a well drilled. } Mr Murray McKenzie, Weston, apent Sunday at his home here. Mrs P. Horsburgh returned home the first of the week after spending the fall and summer with friends in Streetsville, Toronto and other placâ€" dom that the biographies are not carâ€" ried further than the day of Sir John McDonald and Sir Charles Tupâ€" per. Some criticism has been evoked because the day of Sir Wilfrid Laurâ€" ier was not made the stopping place, but we hope another list may appear of ‘Modern Great Men of Canada‘ aâ€" mosgst whom will surely appear the great Frenchman, Sir Wilfrid Laurâ€" Wateer! Water!! Water!! Mr and Mrs Norman Dowling are visiting at his parental home here, after spending the summer on the Great Lakes. There are a dozen chapters, dealâ€" ing with ‘The Explorers,‘ ‘John Grâ€" aves Simcoe‘, ‘Lord Durham,‘ Sir John A. McDonald, ‘George Brown,‘ ‘Sir George Cartier, ‘Joseph Howe‘, ‘Sir Alexander Galt‘, ‘Sir Chas. Tupâ€" per‘, ‘Sir Leonard Tilley,‘ ‘Thos. D‘ Arcy McGee,‘ ‘Lord Strathcona.‘ What is Goao1 Health Worth The volume has a preraéé by Preâ€" mier Ferguson who thinks it is wisâ€" This is a volume of 239 pages, well bound and we presume will find a place in all school and other Librarâ€" The Mission Band was also reâ€"or ganized and the new officers are : Supt., Mrs W. Hastie: Pres., Miss Marjorie Nelson: 1st vice Pres., Miss Alma Leith : Treas., Ivan Christie: Walter Aitken, Sec‘y. Mns John Leith was appointed Superintendent of the Young Girls‘ Missionary class. STRAYED : From the premises of tho undersigned, the first week of November, 1 gray cow, Asy one havyâ€" ing information will please apply Richard Irvin The annual meeting of the Presâ€" byterian Missionary Society was held in the basement of the church on Tnesday, Dec. 12, when the following officers will be in charge for 1929 : President, Mrs Mutch; 1st Vice President, Mrs Wm Aitken : 2nd Vice Pres., Mrs Tuck : Treasurer, Mrs G. Alles : Sec‘y, Mrs Alex Aitâ€" ken : Home Helpers‘ Sec‘y, Mrs Jas. Nicholson; Miss‘y Tidings Sec‘y, Mrs Allan Aitken : auditors, Mrs Bruce, Mrs Christie. _ There were two Life Memberships givenâ€"Miss M. Ross, a gift of the Society and Miss Jennie Christie, a gift from her sisters, Misâ€" ses Mary and Belle Christie. ‘GREAT MEN OF CANADA" sOUTH BEND UV AKCHIVES TORONTO Mr Duncan McKinnon is being burâ€" ied this afternoon in Reid‘s cemetery Miss Edmonston and pupils had a rehearsal in the Hall on Saturday afâ€" ternoon, when the young folk of the section intend having their rehearâ€" sal this evening. Mr Alfred Haas returned last night from Toronto and reports a splendid U. F O. Convention. Last Thursday afterncon he was at Hotel Cecil at the luncheon tendered the South East Grey delegates by Miss A. C. Macâ€" Phail, M. P. and F R. Oliver, M. P. P. Miss Macphail gave a few words of welcome and Mr Burnell, Presi dent of the Maptitoba Wheat Pool, spoke briefly. John Leith with his motor truck, greatly assisted Norman Drimmie in moving to his new home. Some neighâ€" bors went along at different times and helped look after the stock, etc. Mr and Mrs Rutherford Henderson accompanied Mr and Mrs Burrows Smith to Dotroit last Thursdayâ€"inâ€" tending to settle down there. ess was tranrsacted. The two deleâ€" gates who attended the Prov‘l Conâ€" vention, Miss Agnes Renwick and Mrs Alex Milne gave their report of what they saw and heard there. Mr. Harry Scales entertained the ladies for a couple of hours on reed work, ard now some of the ladies purpose trying their hand at basketry, Harry Miss Margaret Ferguson spent last week in Toronto. Miss Bena Haas, Mt Forest, has been enjoying a visit here in her unâ€" cle‘s home. In a recent issue of the Philadelâ€" phia Sunday School Times, we notâ€" iced an interesting reference to the sylendid lectures being delivered in the United States by Dr A. I. Brown, formerly of Holstein. brother Stanley, at present. Lorne Schenk returned home from Alberta last week. Our roads are very accommodating â€"any vehicle may run on them. _ may be called upon to give some more lessons yet. Mr and Mrs Harvey Williams and babe, are visiting with the former‘s Birthday or anniversary greetings â€"by telephone When a birthday or anniverâ€" sary comes around, and you want to congratulate a disâ€" tant relative or friend, what that you could buy would ent as the cheerful sound of mean so much to the recipiâ€" greeting by Long Distance, memories of days spent toâ€" gether flash before the mind and the mcments glow with With the first words of your these shared recollections of One of the greatest blessings Long Distance confers is the opportunity for renewing and strengthening the ties of friendship and affection beâ€" tween those who are separâ€" ated by distance. Try it. "Every Bell Telephonse is a Long Distance Station" * volce over Three Glasses of Water Help Constipation One glass of water is not enoughâ€" take three glasses one hour before breakfast. Much better results are obtained by adding a teaspoon of simple glycerin, * saline compound (known as Adlerika) to each glass. Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and namoves old waste matter you never thought was in your system. Stops gas and sour stomach in TEN minutes! Relieves constipation in two hours, McFadâ€" den‘s Drug Store. | scribers, the Family Herald and Weekly Star. Montreal, stands sup reme today among farm _ papers, T We L q0 Shcudtiiies DLA atscncs d ETT CCC PDF while its magazine section is easily at the head of the list. U. §. S. NO. 1, NORBY & EGRET Jr IVâ€"Velma Blyth, Dorothy Bogâ€" le, Marjorie Kerr, William Caldwell, Elgin Blyth, Clements Patterson. Sr IIIâ€"Matilda Bryans. Sr Hâ€"Murray Morice. Jr IICaldwell Kerr, Playford Schenk, Vernon Noble, Florence Bryâ€" ans. Iâ€"Edith Bryans. $r Pr Aâ€" Cameron Kerr, James Wilton. . Bâ€" â€"N;;;;n“lv'l-d-e'n. 'â€"J; â€"Pr Aâ€"Ross Kelâ€" lar. Bâ€"Orville Bryans. R. Morrison, teacher My chopping, shingle and lath mill at Orchard for sale ; never failing water power. Also farm for sale, lot 1, 2 and 3 of 16, con 1, Egremont, containing 150 acres, for sale or to rent. Also a thoroughbred Tamworth ~ow and 8 young pigs 5 weeks old, Grocery store in connection with mill Apply to WM. DICKSON, R. R. 3, Ayton Terms of Sale: All sums of $10 and under, cash : over that amount 12 mos. credit on approved joint notes, notes bearing interest at 4 per cent. O. G Widmeyer, Auctioneer ........ Richa"d Murphy, Proprietor BOX SOCIAL AND: CcONCcERT Will be held in 8. S. No. 12, | remont, Dec. 14th. One driver, rising four, for sale. Broken. _ Apply to R. B. Long, Holâ€" stein. Brick house, stable, and garden. Apply to Thos. Dingwall, Holstein of Farm Stock and Implements LOT 42, CON 2, NORMAN‘BY TUESDAY, DEC. 18, 1928 3 good horses, 3 good cows, 4 twoâ€" year old steers ; 6 yearling cattle ; 5 Spring Calves ; 29 good Leicester Ewes ; 2 ram lambs. Farm Impleâ€" ments and Household Furniture, See Bills At 12.30 o‘clock, the following Built on the confidence of its sub * us W lc 04 e * on t AUCTION SALE MILL FOR SALE FOR SALE TO RENT interest. THE JNO. ROWAN FARM, lots 22 & %21, con 11, Normanby, 150 acres. Good farm, good buildings, 2% THE HENRY WITHEROW FARNM, Lot 20, con 6, Nprmanby, 50 acres, reason for selling. Good terms ar ranged to suit the purchaser. I have a number of other farms listed but will not be advertised. Terms on application, Write or see Finest quality light amber honeyâ€" $1 for 10 1b pail. Fall Term Opens Sept. 4 MoUuNT FOREST OonT. A Permanent Position and Good Opâ€" portunity for advancement await the young man or the young woman with Business Training. _A Mere Increase your Earning Power by taking a Course in Call or Write for our Free Cataâ€" logue. Get started on the road that leads to SUCCESS. milés from Ayton : near school. This farm will be sold cheap as the proprietor is going to quit FARMS FOR SALE HOLSTEIN CREAMERY We have opened a Creamâ€" Buying Station at TAYLOR‘S STORE, DROMORE, for the convenience of our patrons in that vicinity, and get Highest Market Prices Bring your Poultry to us R. H. FORTUNE HONEY FOR SALE AYTON, ONT Countess St., Durham CÂ¥