wenmescme There‘s to be a gum 'chewing race The time is near at hand when the at the Kingston Old Boys this sumâ€" Post Office will resound to the music mer. There are many illegible says of day old chicks. the Walkerton Herald Times. Also one small Welsh Pony, rising 2 years, broke to halter, color black, â€"â€"just the thing for the children. Cutter, A 1 conditio _ Top Buggy, good as new Set of driving h&ro. in first class shape. Apply to D U FOR IMMERIATE SALE F, _Ole wellâ€"bred Hackney Pony, good 100 acres Passenger Cars Fours and Sixes Jrom $675 1o $2095 I’“’p '-"‘J“l, o-l. Standard Factory Equipment Red Seal Continental Motor Bendix Fourâ€" Wheel Brakes Morse Silent Timing Chain Full Force Feed Lubrication DEVOTED ‘AMOS‘ MANSE, Dromore TOTALL â€" ALAS$SET & PAST, PRESENT a»d FUTURE RUCGBY TRUCKS IN PKUUD of its past record, alert to present opportunities and mindful of the standards it has constantly upheld, the Bank of Montreal is now entering upon the one hundred and twelfth vear of its service PROUD of Df shumw akem DP U R A N T * 4 2*~ 4; . McCABE, Durham, â€"Ont. + * M B Make Your Own Comparisons Holstein Branch: C. R J )*E you go to see a new Durant "40", remember that Q)it contains every feature that contributed to the phenomenal success of last year‘s models. Improvementsâ€"yes, quite a number and all designed for more satisfaction to you. More power, more speed, easier steering; sbockabaotberullaround;grmetriding comfort, But YOU, alone, are to judge the Durant series (Fours and Sixes). !-'onhtpurpoaeyourloca!dealcrwi!lplweanymodel ineidxerseriuatyouxdispoal. * Donotbuyunti!YOUaresadsï¬edthztDnnmoflers YOU the bscvahaeYOURmoneycanobtzinl 100 acres, moke or less, lot 16, con 21, Egremont, (K. Hornsby property) suitable for pastire. Running water, also some bush lÂ¥nd. I will receive offers for farm diring the month of March, 1929. 4 TON To Established 1817 I N EXCESS FARM FOR SALE DURANT MOTORS of CANADA LimnfEo _ * Thvp rnren â€"mina Jones, 36Xâ€"11th St. E. Owek Sound, Ont 1%4 TON CAPACITIES . LUCAS, Manager twelfth year of its service Q@Q U A L1I Jr 1Vâ€"Norma Ferguson*, . Vera Johnson*, Sadie Davis®. Sr IIIâ€"D, Johnson, Norman Gordon. _ Jr IIIâ€" Jimmy Ferguson*, Willie Campbell . Jr IIâ€"Percy Gordon, Ivan Johnson* . Jr Iâ€"Bert Marshall*, Bobbie Webber Sr Pr (a)â€"George Webber*, Lenore Davis* and Clarence Gordon â€" equal, Clifford Gordon. Sr Pr (b)â€"Helen Lindsay. * denotes present every day. Best in Spellingâ€"Jimmy Ferâ€" guson . ‘ /v,vUU,Ooo SCHOOL REPORTs Reta L. Barbour, teacher . 2, EGREMONT of the s // > "~~ uIC> CBOrCE 1 absence. . Miss Ethel Alles spent a few with her sister, Mrs Arthur Re Mr Cecil Bryant is engaged Mr wW. J. Philp for a month . . The Women‘s Institute met a home of Mrs Finlay. Clark last nesday afternoon, with 30 1 Dresent mmi 2 0000 FDCTCTT EDCHC night at Mr Stanley Wednesday and some ed home Thursday the worse for their n They haven‘t been de ing since. Mr Alex Milne went business Tuesdavy 11. Thursda« _ a,»_ NMSDt and all day on Thursday . There is good sleighing in the barng. Quite a number of barn doors were torn off and the toptaken off Mr Geddes‘ windmill. The concesâ€" sions are full of snow . Amos Choir Spent & nlensant 21 Inlaka n 2 _ C EPV ETd °_ 220008 future. We assure you a warm _ welcome awaits you should you ever return, Signed Fred Knox, Don McCannel, â€" AlJjex. McCannel, John McMillan, K. Ferâ€" guson . One of the WOret" HHosccsa. 2. MiSPALYY staticinl 0000 es ces L. A It was with regret that your friends and neighbors learned that you had decided to leave this comâ€" munity and it was for the purpose of spending a few pleasant hours with you ere your departure that we have gathered here toâ€"night. Our associaâ€" tions with you in the past have been such that we are indeed sorry to see you go away and we trust you may retUrn t0 OUF miAer ©2,0 00. 9 9n 4 I Eus ® mm UR of our wild life will be as well as we hnman h mm to our midst at ite. * We felt however tha t be allowed to ‘ n : out of its winter quarters . A ber of ground hogs have been lately by people in the surrou country and several rnhina «1. Jay, who have endeared to the people here. A few weeks ago we re account of a snake being s road, south of the village . our readers doubted â€" the Well, here is another. _ A Sunday, Mr Louis Woodya; lively garter snake, about inches long, in their yard, than five feet from their j snake was on the bard cru snow, not far from a fence which the snow had â€" drif Louis thinks the snake had den for the winter down a post and as there is not m in the ground, it was able out of its winter quarters . ber of sround hama mas‘s Rev. Mr Jay has imous invitation to Bartonville United Hamilton. He has but will not leave June. The congre; very much to part Jay, who have en« to the people hars The regular meeting of the Womâ€" en‘s Institute will be held at the home of Mrs Robert Sim on Thursâ€" day, March 21st. Roll callâ€" Irish jokes. All ladies are cordially welâ€" come. The men of the United Church are busy preparing for the social to be held on March 22nd, at which they have to put on the whole program . Rev. Mr Jay has received a unanâ€" imame Inobpsast C C . Mr D. P. Coleridge received word recently of the death of his aunt, Mrs E. R. Manning of near Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Mr Sam Bryce from near Hopeâ€" ville, has been engaged by Mr Richâ€" ard Irvin to work on the farm. Mr and Mrs Bryce moved into the vilâ€" lage last week. attended _ Teu . _tO _ go away wltlit;l_:; ome little remembrance from small token of our esteem hn kiE clte c3 2 ! IHE DurkHam «rvirw _ _ ‘Pent a pleasant all Ir Stanley Williamg‘~ last and some of them arrivâ€" Thursday forencon, none for their night‘s outing . n‘t been doing much singâ€" Milne went to Toronto on iesday last and Gordon ded to â€"the chores in his l Alles spent a few days Shar © Miwe : acil. . Td was the DROMORE g, in their yard, not feet from their home, _ on the hard crust of far from a fence post snow had drifted a tion to become pastor of United Church in East He has accepted the cal} leave until the end â€" of congregation here regret 0 part with Mr and Mrs the Irish meeting an Irish program human l;el_r;é‘s. "{6Nt,. Uur associaâ€" the past have been indeed sorry to see we trust you may st at some future r that you should s es t neegt Woodyard killed a . about 18 or 20 "NCI8. A numâ€" ‘ave been seen the surrounding we reported an fence post from drifted away . * had made its wn around the 0t much frost able to move ins also, so early or some disappointed Renton . ed with at the , not mnore seen on the Some of ‘ account. . week ago themselves The the Council met March 11th, members all present, minutes adopted . The Clerk reported the receipt of a sumâ€" marized â€" statement of expenditure made on rcads during the year 1928, and of the Gov‘t subsidy allowed thereon as follows: total amount of exenditure $9,991.36, am‘t of grant. 30 per centâ€"$2,997 .41 : Superimend-l‘ ence $447.30 ; am‘t of grant 50 per cent $223.65 : total amount of mm' $3,221.06. Mackâ€"Philp: That the report of Road Sup‘t for awinter work on road-} be adopted. Carried . £O m 200 TA COCRTC PLRC â€"took considerable time at arrivin at a decision which was finally give in favor of the afirmative . Durin the judging a dressing contest wa enjoyed and also a dainty lunch Then the gathering â€" dispersed an wended â€" homeward their respectiv ways. rare‘ Wwalis, Messrs W. H. Rogers, J. Troup, Cecil Bryant, and Melvin Long. Also the duets by A. and B. McCannel. And then came the wel}â€" argued debate â€""Resolved that the freedom of the young people of toâ€" day is for their good." _ The affirmâ€" ative was taken by the teachers of No‘s 10 and 11, Miss Fisher and Mr Hincks, while the negative was ably upheld by Miss Florence Renwick and Reeve W. H. Hunter. Both sides of the question were so well _ taken that the judgesâ€"Mrs W . H. Sim and Messrs Finlay Clark and Ewart Alles â€"took considerable time at arriving at a Aonistes 4j goo Cme i ed door club, members receiving a password every 3 mos.â€"membership fee $5 a year, etc. Miss Edmonston read the Yeovil Times, Mrs James Bunston‘s and Mr Arch Clark‘s reciâ€" tations â€"humorous, called forth enâ€" cores, as did Mrs Swanstcn‘s violin selections and the solos of Miss Marâ€" raret Watts, Messrs W. H. Rogers At the social evening last Tuesday of the U.F.O.â€" and U.FP.Y.P.O. Club, the building was filled to the doors and listened with interest to the good pregram provided. Mr Jas. Calder, home from the West this winâ€" ter, gave a fine paper, explaining the U.F O. organization in Sask.â€"a closâ€" We received a letter from Rev. C. P. Holmes, Japan, last week in which he says: "We shall again cross the watery waste next July, sailing from Yokohama on July 4th, and reaching Toronto towards the end of the month. Mrs Holmes wants the boats and the trains to travel with the wings of the morning. She will count enance no delay by the way because her daughter is over there whom she has not seen for three years and her son whom she has not seen for two years. Ruth and Charlie write interâ€" esting letters and seem to be enjoyâ€" ing life in the city and in the Uniâ€" versity . Charlie has registered in Honor English and History and Philâ€" osophyâ€"a very stiff course." Mr and Holmes were beloved on this circuit and will be welcomed back by many friends. | Jim Brown and bride from Guelph expect to come toâ€" morrow to spend a few days in his former home at F. Reid‘s. Last Friday, despite the bad roads, a goodly number from here attended the funeral of the late Mr Fairbairn, thro‘ evincing their sorrow and symâ€" pa*thy for the friends of sorely berâ€" eeaved . We hope to soon hear that Mrs.| C. Mclnnis has fully recovered from‘ her illness. | Teachers and pupils had a holl-,’ day on Thursdayâ€"also mail courâ€"| iersâ€"but they returned faithfully to‘ their duties Friday. | Egremont Council mPs Increase your Earning Power by VURT mM POLT* CATTLE : q Pure bred Holstein wikeg Cvpbanle 4 taking a Course in d forth enâ€" cow, rising 4, dud July 1 ; 1 roan ton‘s violin cow with calf at fdot; 1 grey cow, 6 (">/ moune o s f Miss Mar years due April \8; A number of v E / e ) H. Rogers, young cattle; 15 hbad fat cattle (if {(////fli/; .fl and Melvin arrangements are ndt made for keepâ€" mount roresr ont. A. and B. ing them for awrhilo ) A Permanent Position and Good Opâ€" :; t'l,x:u“:;:{; F(l)‘l‘ L,:â€;Anbout 90 r@cks, wyandnttes portunity _ for advancement await ‘ and leghorns. 8 i n e Do Sor)| ,, IMPLEMENTS: mak Har. Binder, ;’_’i‘:h""[‘;"ï¬ Inese my ““‘, -‘°“"5A"";‘"““ The afirmâ€" G ft oeut, complete; Mks Harris cultiâ€" _3 [ [nbmess Training. ere rachers Of vator, Mas, Harris disec, McCormick |"Job" Gets YV"" Nowhere, er and Mr Mower, John Deere ma&nure spreader, Call or Write for our Free Cataâ€" ‘ was ably just new:; Cockshutt sded drill (com. flogue. Get started on the road that _ Renwick bined fertilizer and graks seed); rid leads to success, Both sides ing plow, walking plow gang plow, wW. A. TRIMBLE. Principai rel _ taken hay rake, bugey, cutter 2 waggons, [. Sim and 2 sleighs, fanning mill, \cutting DODX, ! riewmmemmmeneprectuie mm snrenmmmememco. wart Alles (horse power) turnip soÂ¥er, scuffier, °=°a.-.§ t arriving stee] land roller, root cu er, wheel & ally given barrow, stockrack, one get diamond B t g f During harrows, M. H.; 4 section olton hayâ€" itest wal,‘ rows, set double harness, plow harâ€" rlng your ! Â¥ lunch.| ness, set single harness| 3 collars, | ersed and one set double lines, new ; quantity | P 0“"")’ to Us respective| hay, carpenters‘ tools, bee ppliel,â€"gfl | smoker, 4 cone extractor, number;l and get Highest Market Prices {ot boxes ; daisy churn, cr separâ€" | & ator, incubator, emery ston double We have n a k il | trees, neck yokes, logging chains, pea Buyi on @1 cm?' | harvester, sap pails, sugar tle and ying Station at TAYLOR‘s3 members other articles too numerous Ito menâ€" sToRe, DROMORE, for the d. _ The tion. convenience of our m f a mm-f No reserve as the farm is sold . our mpathone :4 penditure| _ TERMS: Sums of $10 and under, | [J that vicinity. 4 fear 1928,) cash. Over that amount, 10 months o * F ullowed} credit will be given on furnizhina _._ hnutnas â€" e uce Goee! ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO The â€" undersined auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public aucâ€" tion at LOT 9, Ccon \2, NORMANEBY, on TUESDAY, NARCH 19th, 1929 at 1 p. m., the ollowing stock, impâ€" lements, etc, : HORSES: Span heavy bay mares ; cne horse, aged. \ A number from Varney attended the crokinole social in Knox United Church Durham Tuesday night, and that Varney can play crokinole is quite evident, as Miss Winnie and Mr Victor Blyth were high shots and the other participants from this burg well up. A number from Var the crokinole social in â€" Church Durham Tuesday that Varney can play Henry â€" Baker, Hanover engaged for the summer n Mr Will Bogle. Friends word from Saskatoon, know they well. FARM STOC‘( & IMPLEMENTsS Miss Merle Morice has returned to Owen Sound after an enforced holiday at home, owing to the flu. Mr James Leeson visited Stratford friends over the week end. The play "Cranberry Corners" will be presented in Varney Church on March 22nd, by the young people of Queen St. Church, Durham. MeGILLLIVRAYâ€" On Thur. March 7. Ch'll?:-ceh ?nu:tne;:ny Hmin Ofum:-" to Mr and Mrs John McGillivray, of » v f, the 1 b i ; Nee We will feel badly if we lose Rev. [or. ""°"‘ °0@ FEgremont, a daugh Mr. Jay this summer. WETTLAUFERâ€" On Sunday, March The assessor for Normanby, Mr. 10, to Mr and Mrs Ezra Wettlauter James Lynnet, was on his annua) of the 14th con, Normanby, a rounds last week. daughter . * Mies Rhorin : Manuinc : Rraw Euyc ls nivad yz 13 00 " _ . LC TSir eP Deer ~Timber Windows Stairwork aged for the summer months with Joisting Doors Cabinets Will Bogle. Studding Frames Cupboards number from Varney attended Sheeting Interior Bookcases crokinole social in Knox l'nito:’i Shingles Trim Wardrobes rc\l}arlr))g;h arcnan’l‘ u:,;::) :rl:ll:j(r;ol: nis Combination_ Storm and Screen Doors e evident, as Miss Winnie and Mr Maple, Birch and Oak Fiooring or Blyth were high shots and Know We Can Please You other participants from this burg ASK FOoRr PRICES up . + auvcrion saue _ John Harrison & Sons ag j _/ One fget diamond , M. H.; 4 section olton hayâ€" et double harness, plow harâ€" et single harness 3 collars, double lines, new ; quantity | penters‘ tools, bee pplies,â€" | 0 4 cone extractor, number | [J ; daisy churn, cr separâ€" | @ cubator, emery ston double | ck yokes, logging c ins, pea | r, sap pails, sugar k tle and | ticles too numerous ito menâ€" erve as the farm is sold . 8: Sums of $10 and under have _ recently received Rev. and Mrs Burnett in and we are pleased to and their family are all VARNEY amount, 10 Hanover, has been summer months with dise, MeceCormick manure spreader, sded drill (comâ€" 8 seed); ridâ€" meoemc<mâ€" <mr> <ms: aus . T P EVY _A 4 & 83 A Permanent Position and Good Opâ€" portunity â€" for advancement await the young man or the young woman with â€" Business Training. _ a Mere "Job" Gets You Nowhere, Call or Write for our Free Cataâ€" logue. Get started on the mand u. Saw and Planing Mills, 7 OwEN sounp MARCH 14, 1929. 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