Bai.. an nosing BmttnodMUtttaasd than; nod um MAM!!!†The an“ open " 7.30 In. Indem- who propose to attend m- High School during the let- aim of 1929-10 In required to re;- mr, either tn writing or in person, n or before Aug. 29th. in order to - consideration In new ac. Walton and In the time table. For tlrrrt, neond and third your nud- es“. . more antenna! that they pur- puo to attend ll â€ancient, fourth knead tench". t. Junior "automation . Entrance to the Normal um» The School In thoroughly equipped tad um: year student: will state tW subjects they witttt to who up. The Prtneura1 will be in MI once at no school bundling Iron 7.30 to ' p. m. on Aug. Mth and mm to to- ad" regulation- at! to confer with punts or pupil: who will: to m - with him. .6131 SCBI(00h Intending pupil- Ihonld prepare u - at the beginning of tho In!) m lnfbrnndon u to out“. my be obtained from the may“. to an up the following com.- '-- The School has I Mt“. new! I: the put which tt how to um um in the future. ein be oudned’ u ramble all! an good timber from the barn of under-131ml. 2nd eon. Normality, tor do. Buyer to dismantle the burn. for further information. apply to In John Mortee, Vamey. il,l,HoNEY,l,l il' Pure Clover Honey Inch member of tho Matt I. u TIMIER OF BARN FOR SALE Duhun In An annual" and be» Countess St, Durham North of C.PIR. track H. T. Hugill iii'teeitit'gii"igiig.tioi . ' m that . cm. :10 91’". d tbio m with United Sam‘s. Cuba, Mexico, Great Britai in and almost an, country in M. The mmau or quick ad solved“: eorttprtmieatioeLy" tho Lti,t 'r-ttjedi,'" W gill“: t:le k oth or {nut tmtl,', â€you ed tho no “I? on. In t haul or gnu tmunshoavo in Aims. “In.“ ’Qu.’ Ina; tg,i'Jtirdtdh!t,'tl'i'. - liiaiE,ieE"oFi -"- iiiU6iia -w" ' - MOB-uh 1114M Status, 0.3., Milieu, Greg: _ When the Marquis of ,lmno and Princess Louise were tere, " the old Olson’s in Toronto. t o “hobo-o tn h it: inter. 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T ‘ .. -rle- Bf A, _il.it-rl.lrIl- 'st , "' -, A? - #1153 . ji"ltrik"eTehT, n x "t" At', "mm, NGrd! "it't%to' " W T _ ' W 9 Jun.‘ ' ‘ mm the Marquis of .Lom and IWI in 2yi, 5,10 and 60 pound pails J. A. M. R033, Principal John Morrison. Chum-w J. A. M. lab. Winona! NOTICE "ltNI Impressions of Visitors 'l?. “W; of Bmce a. Beaches a noverln y town tt And town, v the Crt I" They o and we n freshme q But n I dren of 59188 tt The ' n ‘ glimmm t prospec 1r Like I fairer l - onward than than In I 879 - and To-Day! mnm cm .. Int. " t " W1: .. ........ on. " l " chum .. ........ lot. " and†cum ......... Oct. " “a " 0011153170“ ........ .... Sept. 1528 Denboro ........ .... Bert. " l " Drum .. ...... .... Sept" & " Dundnlk .. .. ....... Oct. Send 4 BUREAU .......... Sept. " and " Fergus .... .......... Sept. " k " Feversham . ........Sept " Oct. 1 nestle-rm .... ...... Sept. " t 20 Goderich .. ....... Sept 30, Oct i, 2 Grand Valley ...... Sept. 24 & " Hanover .. ...... ...... Sept. 11-13 Harrlston .. .. ...... Sept. 26 k " Hepworth ............ Sept. 10 h 11 Holstein ...... ...... Sept. 24 k 25 Klncardine............ Sept.18& 19 Listowel .... .r.r.... Sept. 17 h 18 Mt Forest .. ........ Sept. 18 k 19 Mandala .... .......... Oct. 1 & , Medan! .. .... .'...... Sept. 18-20 Neuaudt .. ...... ........ Sept. 28 Onngevme .......... Sept. 17 i 18 Owen Sound .. ............ Oct. 3-5 mm .. ............ Sept. 24 k 25 Palmerston ..............0ct.3&4 Port Elma .......... Sept. 21 & " Pricevme .... .... .... Oct. 3 a 4 Rocklyn .. ........... Oct. 8 and 9 Shelbume ............ Sept 26 & " Stntford ........ ...... Sept. 16.18 Chum .. ........ Sept. 11 1nd " Clark-M ......... Oct. " and " Colllmood ........ .... Sept. 15-28 Desboro ........ .... Bert. " t 20 Dayton .. ...... .... Sept 24 t " Bands": .. .. ....... Oct. , 3nd 4 DURHAM .......... Sept. ITand " Perm .... ......'... Sept. " a 27 Teuwnter .. A. ...... Oct. 1 and 2 Toronto (Common National Ex. hibition) ........ Aug 23-Sept 7 Walter: Falls .. ...... Sept 24 & 25 Win-ton ...... ...... Sept, 17 t 18 Woodbridge .. ........ Oct 11& " London (Western nur).. ..Sept 7-14 They viewed the places ot intefest and would tain have pal-taken of re- freshmnt there. But by common consent these ‘chil- dren ot Inner could not warm them. sale: to the idea of dining here. Like Monel of old, the party saw a fairer land In prospect and moved The waters of Lake Huron were glimmering in the sun but the beach prospect did not equally dazzle. And like onto the children of Is- rael they travelled for two hours into a tar country and they saw lands tlowing with milk and honey. And when the heat ot the day was hovering o'er them they reached that town that is named Kincardine. And they decmped m that tair town, where resides that Minister ot the Crown, Hon. James Malcolm.. But of their correct destination did no man know. Chapter I And it came to pass an the ninth month approaetted, . great restless- ness eneompeunsed some of the citi- zens of Durham and vicinity to go forth and witness for themselves the many charms nnd nttracticns of the coastline towns of Bruce County. " became whispered among them- selves that they would partake of food and invent themselves with cur- iosity " to the progressiveness ot the coast line centres. Thus on t eighth 'month westward. mi um um Chapter " the last week of the th did the cimp move Sept. " and " .. 80m. " t " ..Sept 30, Oct. 1 .. Sept. " t 20 Sept 30, Oct l, 2 Sept. 24 t 25 ..... Sept. 11-13 .. Sept, 26 & " _.. Sept. 10 k 11 .. Sept. 24 & 25 _.. Bept.18 & 19 .. Sept. 17 k " .. Sept. 18 & l9 .. Sept. 18-20 ..... Sept. 28 Sept. 17 t 18 ..... Oct. " Sept. 24 k 25 pt. 18 t 19 pt. 17 & 18 pt. 18 & 19 Oct. 1 a , Sept. 18-20 .. Sept. 28 pt. 17 i 18 ... Oct. 3-5 new of direction And Inland mo what trom pulp of hunger. they tru- elled on, strong in the Nth thst they would shortly rejoin their oom- macs. On their right that lay the Beldty A, mldm (run md on their left flie'blue when of lake Huron And th tt in the that um they were privileged to behold thin country, they ell did tdmire the prowen of the sou of Old Ontario. They ultimately reached another town, named Port mm and looking across the bay and surrounding beach they said to each other: "This is good: on this spot. will we encamp and partake of refreshment. wk}! on the cumpus of beach did they mingle freely and Mock of each others meat and drank their wine Chapter IV A: : result of the rennet. many ot the party did gutter grevoully, tho' every man who partook ot same paid tribute to the excellency ot the vltuttitt. And they sojourned for some time In the land which found such favor in their sight. Aeeomplighing what. they bad set out to do, the sons And hunters of Durham returned to their former quarters that same evening. Miss c. Penis. R. N., Durham. was a. visitor with her sister. Mrs Neil McEachnie. During the severe electric storm last Friday a.m., Sham! Bros. had their best cow killed by lightning, whila some nearby neighbors felt the shock. Imperial Royalties Company Peter Ramage, Local Agent, Durham, Ont. Mr: F. Hardman in now making a slow recovery from her serious ill- ness and all are thankful she is war- ed to her tamlly ot young children. Some members of the Webster and McEachnie families, motored toTor- onto to attend the 'Ex'. . Will on August M, 1929, pay to its shareholders of record on Aug. 25th, 1929, being 181 per cent ot which share- holders have received on their in. vestment since the organization or the Company in April 1920. - For further Mieuiars apply to Rune", Strainers a thr., 218 Richmond Bldg, London. Ont. Mr and Mrs Will Donald: Mr and Mrs Alexander, Conn, were visitors with the Scott families recently. Mr Jan Dots and family visited rec- ently at his parental home in Mild- Miss Edith Fowler, Toronto, is holidaying with her mother, Mrs R. N. Fowler. Miss Hewitt, Toronto, has been visiting her friend, Mrs Jan Mitchell. Rev. E, A. Chesher in spending a while at his home at Poft Hope. Mrs Geo. Ridden was at the home ot her mother, Mrs Wallace, Wood- bridge, all last week and was pres- ent at the funeral of her brother, Mil- ton Wallace, who died in B. C. and was buried Saturday from his old home. HOPEVILLE Dividend No. 107 f-"""'"'"'"'"'".""" YEOVIL 3LOGAL Mo PERSOIAL; The "mm m _ Miss Mary Ross is having a sale on i Saturday to' dispose ot her home and I furniture. She purposes going to De. trait to live with her sister. Several ladies of the village met st her home Thursday and presented her with a lbeautitul Bible. Miss Ross was a kind friend to all who knew her. ‘mmmmumm' Misses Viola. and Nam Johanna will return to Untowel the ttrat of the week, utter having spent threeweeks with their panama. Mr and Mrs T. Johnston. Mr and Mrs P. Jasper. Mrs Kuhn and daughter and Mr M French from Teeswater. visited Mr and Mrs Wm. Pinder the tlrat ot week. Mr and Mrs Wm Finder also had for visitors over the week end Mr. and Mrs C. Bell and children of Lis- towel and Mrs Bell and Miss Thelma Bell of Mt Forest. But credit also goes to the head- gear he wore that day. It was a. Tam O'Shanter which he purchased in Lucknow many years ago and caused much amusement and won great pop- ularity by his assumed Scotch BC. cent, which was about as well done as the curves of his bowling. Some ct the Lucknow gentlemen present, declare Dr Man the gneatest bowling demon they ever met on the green. A Sure cure tor Chicken Thieves Lucknow has been visited by a por- cupine, which made so bold as to climb onto the verandah ot Mr Reg. Smith’s home there. The presence ot the animal explained how some ot Lucknow's dogs had come to have porcupine quills imbedded in their mouths and tongues. it would be a good~plan to engage this animal to act as watch dog in some ot the chicken houses which have been visit- ed in this locality lately. Voters' List 1929, Municipality ct intends visiting friends at George- the Town of Durham, County of Grey town. Acton and Toronto. NOTICE is hereby given dint I Last Thursday was a. busy day a- have complied with Section ' ot the round here. Some went to Arthur to Votertf List Act. and that I have the horse races, other: took in the pasted up at my once at Durham.on' L.O.L. picnic at Swinton Park. some the Mth day of August, 1929. the went to the tattoo " Owen Sound. list of an penan- entitled to vote in No wonder it mined. the aid municipality for members of . After a fortnight: visit with his Parllnnent tor, as the we may be. parents. Mr end In John Renwick " municipal election) and that Inch and babe returned home. spending a list remain: there for inlpeotlon. ifew days with Mr and In Lewis And I hereby all upon nil voters' Renwick en route. to take immediate proceedings to: Rev. Wallace John-ton preached have any errors or omissions Parrot», very ncceptabiy to a well A1ted chum): ted weanling to law. the int day on Sunday last, when " nubiect tor appeal on the 17th day ot Septem- was 'The Empty Pew! Moat church“ her. 1919. are pretty well acquainted withtheae Dated Aug. Mth, 1929 mm W. B. VOW. ,Hiuu Smith and Sun-on who Clerk of “that have had an enjoyable visit with the CLERK’S NOTICE OF I we OF VOTERS' Voters' List 1929, Mw the Town of Durham, Cc NOTICE In hereby I have complied with Bee Voters' List Act. and Mr R. J. Arm" and Billy motored to Toronto Tuesday tor a- couple ot days of the 'Ex.' John Joynt, the famous king of Lucknow, gives an annual prize at Lucknow Bowling Tourney. Dr Man. of Ridgetown. brought a rink with him from his town and they won the Joynt trophy. The Dr's running, drawing and itt-ttndout wicks. were at once the admiration and despair of his opponents and was a big tae- ter in winning the trophy. Misses Alice, Blake and Mabel are visiting their aunt Mrs Parnell in Toronto this week. Mr and Mrs Wm Kennedy visited Mr and Mrs Edwards, Shelburne the tirtst ot week. Miss Rose, Tbronto, visited with Mr and Mrs C. Drumm int week. Mr and Mrs Cushnle. Mt Forest. and Miss Deana, Gait. visited Mr and Mn Hustle the tirgt of week. Mr and Mrs H. Homing, Goderich. called on Mr and Mrs Ju Smith and other friends here last week. Dr P. Ross and Mug E. Ross are visiting Miss Mary Ross. TO WIN AT A BOWLING TOURN. AMENT WEAR A SCOTCH TAM, Mr B. Haberanehi, Hanover, viait. ed Holstein tor a. short time the tirat of the week. REWARD . The Trustees of S. S. No 3, wll give 110 tor.. information that will lead to the conviction of a, party or parties who broke windows of school during the present holidays. . A, HUNTER, Bec'y School Board Miss Matilda Christie, nursein- training at Toronto General Hospital returned to duty last week after spending her holidays with her par- ems. Mrs Alex Aitken and daughter El- izabeth, with Miss Helen Smith, went to Toronto last week. They will visit Mr and Mrs Rutherford Henderson and other friends. Special Anniversary Services will be held in Trinity United Church, in Holstein, Sunday, Sept Mi. Rev ' C P. Holmes, missionary on furlough from Japan, and a former pastor of the church. will be present and con- duet services at 11 Lin and 7.30 pan. I Mr and Mrs Elsey and daughter of Detroit and daughter Grace visited Mr and Mrs Geo, Burrows recently. Mrs J. W. Brown and daughter Aileen and Audrey, are visiting Tor- onto friends this week. Hr n- ‘NH‘M "rv'tttttt ANNIVERSARY SERVICES , which onto the a home 1 d tongues. It Y to engage this I Itch dog in so uses which have locality lately. FIRST , LIST 1 ot Mr Reg. 9 presence ot w some ot me to have ad in their '. wduld be a tr animal to some ot the ve been visit- POST. The Drcmore W. I. are invited to Mrs w. Dingwnll's. Hopev0le on the 11th Sept, the Dromore ladies to pro- vide the program, tttttated by Dr. Swath. Mr Will Isaac assisted the choir Sunday tutd.remiered a beautiful solo. We are pleased to know that Dr. Sueath Moan able to attend to his sick toiit"i Inâ€! It motor accident last Saturday. The Dr has been driv- ing a car ever since there were mot- crs around here and thls we think, is his tlrtrt accident. The Dr has been a very careful driver. over tl Miss Margaret McLean is visiting her aunt, Mrs John McMurdo, while home visiting his grandpa. Mr Rom. Knox, Swlnwn Park. The British Ind Foreign Bible So- ciety Agent, occupied Amos pulpit on Sunday last and we will get a chance Sunday next to give to agood cause. Mr and Mrs C. Witherow and El- mer ot Calderwood, visited her pu- ents the tlrtrt ot week. Fred and Grant Crispln, South Bend spent a. few days here with their grandparents. - Menu P. Hutch and A Irvin were in Waterloo last Saturday purchasing seats tor No. , School. Mrs McLean and son Earl and daughter Margaret motored up to Amos Saturday and erected a small tombstone for her late brother Dave Christie. Mr and Mrs Dan Sinclair, Chat» worth and Miss Cassie Sinclair. of Ready, were recent guests of their cousins. Mrs H. Shel-Ar and Mrs. C. MeGillivray. Mr Will has and Miss Jean Baird ot Toronto, spent the week end a- round our burg. Master Wallace and Miss Evelyn Isaac returned with them utter a. three week holiday with their many friends in these parts. Mr and Mrs Robt Taylor and Mr. and Mrs Alex Drimmie, spent the week end at Alma visiting Mr and Mrs Norman Drlmmle. Lutt Tuesday, Mr and Mrs J Lang of St Marys. also Mr: Lang and Mrs Wataon, Durham, visited Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs H Eckbardt of Top. Cliff accompanied by Mu Ellie Bea- ton and Mr C. Merritt, Bunnie. spent last Thursday evening with us. D. Long. On Fruity they visited Mrs Dave Gordon and hunter, Mrs Cou- sins of St Marys. John was home from Toronto tor the week end. Miss Florence Pattergon'ts many triertO around here are pleased to know that she will be able to come home Monday. This Week's Budget Miss my and Mr Jan. Ferguson have their two nieces, the Misses Tompkins, ot Akron, Ohio, visiting them at present. TORONTO DROMORE Sandy: "I could, hit“! no" ye 0. much last week an' re new me heir. 1 dim tai, the LG that mak'l light o' his obligatons." I day and the pair made a clean geta- way. At Bracebridge an attempt " had been made to try the same sch- I eme, but the passer was apprehended but he was not one of those who had been in Oriiiia. Various other centres in Ontario have been victimized by cheque artists of late and merchants are warned to be on the lookout. l Model made of Historic Ochooner l I At a meeting of the 'Ntutey'eornmit. tee held a. few days ago. it was de- cided to have the historic schooner scrapped. cleaned and oiled at a cost of $350. Owing to the high water at Wauga Beach the building which houses the 'Nancy' will have to be raised about two feet and the ship will also have to be raised. it is proposed to have the sand and gravel tor t11iintr and cement work hauled during the winter months and thel work done next spring. Hon. Chas Stewart, Minister of interior, Ottawa.' whose Dept. granted $3000 towards the ttrettertation of the ‘Nancy' in-, timated that a model of the schoon- er be made rather than rebuild the Nancy. This the committee also tav- ored and it was decided to have a Set 6 foot model made at a cost of no more McMurdo family. ttttend returning home this week, Some or our young men we think- ing about tatring In the Western Fair It London m. Mrs. Baht. Keith left My. Mow. day toe Dumm Hospital to prepare for an operation on Wednesday. We hope it proves successful and that " will not be long until she will be luck In her own home. Mr and Mrs Valentine Allen Imm- ded Amos Church on Sabbath Int and spent the “tumor: with their daughter, Meg Arthur Benton. More Cheque 8wlndlor Arline Ten Orillie merchnntl were victim- ized by a pair of clever cheque writ- era recently, nine tor $20 etch end one for $40. Two strangers signing themselves Grace Bait end C. M. Bell went from shop to shop making small purchases end tendered beak cheques drawn on the Dominion Bank at Goldwater, in exclnnge. Each time the cheque wu tor an nmount consideubly tn excess of their pur- chases, and a phulible story was given which was rarely questioned. As Monday was Civic Holiday little was known of the swindle tlll Tues» The W.M.8. met Lt the home of Mrs Victor Adams Int Tttttradar, when I. good number were present. The may friendg ot mu Florence Putterson ore glad to know Ihe itt doing nicely after her recent open- thm. With local football and 'Could ye lend me a a». I math Sandy t' tto', I lent Ye haven: softball Timber Window. Bulwark Jot-ting Door! Cabinet: Studding Pram†Cupboard- . Shooting Interior lookout“ f Shingle. Trim Wardrobu Ichedulu over, than the out! put- 33%} the: throvlncofhonehoes’. 3nd that more or Ian -nodiean.v. , EVERYTHING IN Lumber and Millwork Gu, good and“. For term: upply John Harrison t Sons Saw and Planning Mills. OWEN SOUND Combination “on" and “mu Doors Maple, Birch and Oak Flooring Know We Can Plan- You ASK FOR PRICES Bookkeeping Beam-hip Grammar Bin-inc“ [Poms Correspondence Shannan! Typewriting Spelling Arithmetic Rapid Calculation Civil Service "leamansttip Higher Accountancy F111 Tern Opens Sept. ' REOIDENCE FOR SALE On In!!! St. South. Holltein, Bee. IBl311illt CREME“ Poultry to us and not High.“ Market Price. Buying Station It TAYLOI'I STORE, DROMORE, in the convenient. of our patron. In that vicinity. Bring your MOUNT Free Guanine on .mquect an, " Carin. Friday, Sept w. H. Philos. Ii} Ir Pow Human: lo No home. of (he Tum Sun-d. will b Show. mu). mum KIW em. Chlldn ted try pram: not: u Dru Nu W Farm I It Andrew "e) "tnaten'. from Mrs J. out, the well Ind l mu- tum. tuitoirtir Datum. This is a I with g bmtttiftst sun ttw huh! ot the Sm an; parallel vi-li tl turn. " to Cool drum at " The Candi-n In“ cumming n1 Ila-nu. v itt I wmtderfut awning bet a! not? than 2000. on Show earlier in ttte day the unwinding moumufl the nun-one". “as dark AM three quarwra (I - M run on. the an I. Artve awau the manor mun. COL. LII, NO Prom-wing trr Historic P A full meeting ot lilo _ Canadian (Iliad fun " tt p. m Balk ot Column-we. I well of Walker-(on. I “a gunman um. nude u this ttteUttg “Hus Quwu ot Scot: t ' T ' - ‘I V v I U? “Pm“ if†Ac.:?':" Manna" Young 0-qu PM Am . and In: The: “M's tt Wed on sunny eveetigttt. by the death of their whit-I" l Dummy $"rmertte. n brink gm of T vault Tun-r bros! one sister. as well mi her a South Grey 1 Tuesday Wedncsd one sister. as '0" l an. an urn her Ion woe I‘ll madam-4| a... an! 1tttertnettr may. Minn mum yet in Wall Through the death ol the. In Dixon in wumum, Im' Em ' Crown “mum of Bruce. m min In " Minn mm (is Norman manner and both pm the no our left tt Malcrk- mm. IOHI Lou MI ('01 Ri I. well " th, one am wttt "lady of it is unnum- and rtti! years. succumbed Aug. 22“. Ttte I thei now thought In Davis I- a Imam:- of tol MGM: new a their " bore: Tite Camry School Te Au Ila tome labors inborn. Everybody kno- body his " to ber it tttte In; ttmm. 0. about! in 1 Mann: chills: wall h the he". prirte% an momma new bar IO. to - q principal not! Ituwrinlendml Mar her up, to aver over in†and may watt her on more Inn-Ho berth. The urivuv o! the all!†In a so!“ In tor M to [m and! huh“. t then up no tew who was! ttt.t.--Etre-e. MEMORIAL CERVICE AT â€NUIENT IN PIC“ My. mm." 0 Onmmn tum.“ “I Int-rounding county an- . Ian-rid Beeviete In the to tell I. an vicinity. " will I "on! Burma INMIVQ meal. The ad" of the church- u! an the In! ct the - "I the mile ry, with In. litter Helm. WM and plum-ya. _ Ae-et.ttrwttnMoethesu!r Duh-clumde teogthks-er. lube-or wham- â€ï¬‚y - Mr “it!" - have at Mt.†'lw mun! nicely I very Icw than!“ Daughter by Scarlet Few Ind Mrs W. (' huh " iv) of Alma! Hilly», Alt through I whole "mll " (“In In": 1y am tttatt the can like » in the 1 " mm on tht the tow, r" th Ate I all" tttt town loam II - Ila Hera Rob sorrow M M the (a be [ dull her Jot column: 'ds' the! twin M the Illa! al " " mm MI M or ‘0. " The“ H tr he ht MI tr