" " " CT of In “5 his to] ca; tht tn or" of he! at t tok rod. in , Br' (I) tie "In tin the col in: In In yea In " in n " e) no bt (I C I " " ta In a trip of this length. one natnrh ally goes through all kinds otcountry. After leaving our part ot the country which is mostly dairy, you are in the rich corn land of lllinoig. Here you do run into many coal mines and gas wells. In Missouri. you see the tirtrt cotton tteHa, more corn. some rye and wheat, while in Oklahoma you have the same. with the addition of oil wells. Here you see the latter by the thousands. In Texas, you tind much the name crops " Oklahoma, with the addition ot many large ran- ches of cattle, horres. mnlea. sheep and goats. There is much wasteland in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California. Noticed some large cop- per mines in Arizona and some gold mines. Noticed the ttmt orangegrape fruit and lemon grovea in Arizona, and the itrst date groves near India. Ctukornin. We have waited our cousins. the Charles Crawfords, at Ontario. Cal. Also the following pines. of interest, in many of which some of our friends are located: Long Beach, Wilmington San Pedro, Palm Verde: Hills, Santa Monica Beach, La Gain: Beach, San- ta Ana, Hollywood. Glendale, Whittier El Monte. Ban Diego, Ventura, Santa Boron“, La Jolla. San Clementi, oe. eanaidc, Arrow head Lake, Me. We ore very handy to down town Milena. and Los Angela. and the street cu- goea try our door. It takes only a few minutes to drive. The late Mrs. lane, who was in her 87th year. was a native of Dro- more district. Her maiden name We: Martha Henderson. She moved to this district after her We to Mr. H. lmc, who wedeceued her " your: Mo. She â€moulded in this district ever since. When she ind her husband am untied tn the dist- Het. the township was “I bush. Surviving to mourn her main; ere tour nous. June: of Corbetton; John of Dundalk um Henry and Otto ot Iehncthon. and four daughters, Mrs Jun Gib-o- ot Rtvertmrst, Sash: In. Ivonne- of minim; In. In. Ohttuqd of Shellmrne all In. M Daley of Dana-1k. The More] will be held on Sunduy "temo-s. with I service " the tre el In eon. It. In†hue. One cannot help but love California tor its beauty. its many wonderful drives, many of Which are In sight of the mountains, and at this time of the year, some have snow on their peaks. We "a supposed to sail for Hono- lulu on Jan. 16. so are in hopes the strike will soon be over. There are two couple. going with us, so we will have It good time, I can sure. MR8. MARTHA ISAAC Mrs. Martha Isaac. well known um highly respected pioneer of this dtatriet, passed away on Christina Day at the home ot her son, Mr. H. Isaac. in Melancthon Townshfp. three miles south of here. Deceased ell- tered a stroke on Christmas Eve and " sod away early Christmas We Ipent one any in Denna. Tens. and took in the Pair. it is very color- ml end entertaining. It really ex~ celled the Chicago and Ban Diego Nu but the treUntitte pen did not begin to compete. We spent two days at Carlahnd. North Mexico, one oi which was zpent in viewing the env- ernr, which are truly wonderful. Up to dnte they have explored some nev- en mites, but only live of which are open to the public. You can enter by elevntor to the 750 foot level, or go down on n winding ramp, with many hair pin turns, to the 850 foot level. We chose to walk down and ride up at Mye per person We nlao enjoyedn very nice lunch It the 750 foot level. in what they coll their dining room. There are may rooms. as the King’s Pnlnee, Queen's Chamber, Dome room Green Luke room, etc. and nil have all rites and shapes of tsta1attmitetr, submit", and helectites. many of which are very beautiful. i had the picture of taking a moving picture of Jim White. who discovered the caves in 1901. hillna-Illm MMlmSua The diml- has {mind the (allow- h; my lone: from Dr. Fred “the so. of Belch. Win, a old Vmey by. who with In. new Is enrouto to the Hawaiian bland- to spend the winter months: We visited with Mrs Leeson's sister and brother at Rose Lawn. Edith, (Mrs Warden Wilder) and husband at Lake Village. Dr. Ernest and wife at De Mott and Rev Dr Charles and wile " Winimc, Ind, Alter seven] days here, we continued our ionmey south and West to Calitomk, where we ur- rlved on tho 17th. alter tanning ov- er some 2300 miles. “We left our home tn Belo'.t, Wig. eon-In. on Nov. Sth. calling on old mm in Elgin and Konkakee. m . on our way to vitit the sisters and broth-rs in Indiana. OBITUARY Mr and Mrs David Marshall had all their family and grandchldren pre- Bent on Christmas dar, also Ir ma Mrs Wm. Marshall, Billy ond~Gordon, Mr Gordon Dyer, numbering " in all. Glad to be present Ind enjoy the day Congratulations to Allan Wltoon, who won the diver medal thin yen in high school, also a special prize of live dollars. donated by Min Weir. Miss Jennings is spending the holl- days at her home in Owen Sound. Mr and Mrs Palmer Patterson and Clem, Mr and Mrs Bert Watson and family. were guests for supper with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watmn on Christmas. Miss Maud Thompson ot Toronto, spent Christmas dar with her mother and lamlly. Mr Kent. and Miss Bates of Shel- burne. Mr and In Win. Wdltce md Miss Margaret Stone] of town. visi- ted on and†with Mr and Mm An. drew Mush“. Mr and Mr. James Petty had the ttunity and grandchildren on Christ- mas any. extent!“ Wilbert who is " present In Durham mum. min and 0;me and other new“ on Christmas. I“. Input storm of Durham. spam the week end at the Caldwell The annual school concert of No.1 was held in the schoolhouse Tuesday evening, Dee. 22, at which the section was quite well represented. Mr Al- bert Marshall was chairman and an interesting and lengthy program was given consisting of recitations, chor- uses. dialogues by the children. songs and a shadowgraph by the youngpeo pie, music on organ, guitar and violin by Mrs Harry Caldwell, Miss Marian Kerr and Clarence Caldwell; also music on violin and guitar by Mr. Ronald Smith and Percy Gordon. At the close of program, Santa Claus appeared (in a new suit) and distrib} uted the gifts. The Christmas tree) was beautifully decorated. All the! children rPceived candy and oranges and gifts trom the teacher, and the teacher a gift from the pupils. After the singing ot the National Anthem, lunch was served. Miss Jennings and the scholars deserve praise for the program. also the others who assisted l Mr and In Stanley Mountain en- tertnined Mr and Mr: Arthur Houn- home. Mr Miss Georgina Ban visited Thurs- day with Mia, T E. Byers. Mr and Mrs John MAI-than Jr. and Billy were visitors on Christmas with Mr and Mrs W. McCulloch, Bentinok. Mr and Mrs T. Wallace visited on Sunday with friends in Owen Sound. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Marshall and children event Christmas day with Mr and Mrs John Kerr, Vat-nay. Mr and Mrs Bert Watson and ta, mily and Mr Ind Mrs J. M. Marshall had Christmas dinner with Mr and Mrs Wm. Allan, Enemont. Mr and Mrs Harold Barber, [In and Willie, and Mrs Porter Sr.. spent. Christmas day with Mr and Mrs Wm Porter. Mrs Hubert McDougall and tretry ot South Bend. spent a few duys hat week with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Bert Watson. Mr and Mrs Albert Marshall are spending the Christan: swan with Toronto friends. Miss Mary McAnster of Toronto is spending the handily: with her moth. er and family. Mr Wilbert Petty wu operated on in Durham honplul last week for " pendicitls. We are glad that he Is making such tt good recovery. Mm Eleanor Masha“ who has been teaching near Cochrnne, came home on Thursday to spend the vac- ation at her home here. Mr and Mrs Norman Kerr and ttv mily of Varney 'spent Christmas day at the Caldwell home. ,' Word was received lav! week of the sudden passing of the late Mr Geo. Stockley in Toronto. The deceased visited in the Thompson home many times and was married to Miss Olive Thompson, who died just a year In- ter. Mr Stockley married again some year; ago, and leaves a wife, son and daughter to mourn, also his aged mother in Newfoundland and a bro. ther, Mr Saul Stockley in Toronto, who recently was bemved of his wife. They ell will sorely mm the deceased, who wnt- ot a quiet and kind disposition. We would extend our sympathy to all who mourn. Again we would say: "A Inâ€! New Year to an.†Christ-:- is over tor mother year. To may its joy: would be mixed with udneu, on ne- eonnt of the meant cult. What great ream we have for mtimdeto God for the grate-t of all gifts, Je sun, the Saviour ot the World! Per- sonally we would thank all tor the many gifts and cards we received. And we had a gift all the way from Texas tloin our good friend, Mrs Al. lan Bell. Mrs Wesley Stan-e7, m'Ring In the mint m and tree. ten, and Mr “a up. Am The Inner heart, the that" had: Stluiuegt,atrt, Rh: out the duh..- d the lad RIO ARCHIVES TORONTO II-Molex Moore (H), Arnold Small John Harrison. I-Ran, Taylor (H), Roy Ecol“ (H), RoydenHarrlson (H) Pr-Audrey Whitmore. The civic slander and the spite: Ring in the love of truth and right, Ring in the common love of good. . Ring out old shapes of bu] disease, T Ring out. the narrowing luster gold Ring out the thousand was of 'Od, Ring in the than...“ you: of me. Sr m-Betty Taylor (H), Alex. Mc-Gillivray (H), Kenneth Leith (H). Annie Dixon and Calvin Geddea equal Hilda Harrison, Dorothy Harrison. Jr m-ahmgitut Non, Hector McMurdo, Calvin Nott. Ring out wild he“: to the wild sky, The tlying cloud, the frosty light, Theych is dying in the night, Ring out wild bells, and let him die. Ring out the old. ring in the new, Ring happy bells, across the snow: The you is dying, let him go, Ring out the false, ring in the true. Ring out the grief that ups the mind For those that here we see no more Ring out the feud of rich and poor Ring in redress to ail mankind. Ring out a slowly dying cause, And Ancient forms 0' party strife: Ring in the nobler modes ot life, With sweeter manners, purer laws. Ring out the want, the care, the sin, The ruthless coldness of the times Ring out, ring out. my moumiul Jr and Sr V--.Alex. McMurdo (H), Lorne Eccles, Dorothy McNalty, Chas Watson, Ruth McKenzie. Jr nr--- June Smail. rhymes, But ring the fuller minute! in. Ring out [the pride in piaee and Mood, The January meeting ot the Worn. en's Institute will be held in the home of Mrs Jos. McNalty on Wednesday, January 6. Topic. by Mrs F'. Hopkins. Roll Call-A verse from your favorite author. Demonstration: Knittingand Crocheting. Joke: Mrs Philp. Lunch -Sandwiehetc Mrs Adams, Mrs Witt Hooper, Mrs Alex.Milne; Cake: Mrs Patterson, Mrs Hastie. Mr and Mrs Norman Honburg and family spent Christmas, day with Mr and Mrs Pete Cornirtt. Miss Agnes Dickson of Guelph spent Chrlatmas with her parents Mr and Mrs William Dickson. Mr 1nd Mrs Bert En and Glen spent. Christmas day with her parents Mr and Mrs Robinson near Mt. For- est. Mr and Mrs Elmer Ferrish, Mr and Mrs Jasper Whyte, Mrs. Long Ind family, Mrs. Whyte Sr. ate Christmas goose at Mr and Mm R. Finder's. Mr and Mrs W. Vollett and Craw- ford spent a day recently with Mr. tutd Mrs. William Nelson. Mr. Wm. Brown treated his fam- ily to a new Victor radio. _ Mr and Mrs Fred McCaw and fam- ily spent Christmas with her parents Mr and Mn Rogers. those on the exchange plan. The evening closed with the national - them. Our teacher and pupils are to be congratulated on the amass of our Christmas tree. Mr. Mercer was In the chair and read ott a lengthy pro. gram of recitation, readings and dialogues. Music was also supplied by the Rahn boys ot Varney. Santa arrived and greeted all the children with a has of candy from the heavily laden tree, each pupil receiving a present from the teacher as well u Mr and Mrs Robert Camount and family enjoyed Christmas day with they daughter Mrs Ronald and Mr. Smith ot Knox. n- m m In «new week and at her home here. Mr Ind Mr: Alex. Smith of town. spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Rancid Smith. Mr and Mrs Andrew Picket: and Raymond had Christmas dinner with Mr and Mrs Wm. Picken ot Benunck. Mr and Mrs James Pickett with Mr. and Mrs. Ardres Stewart. We wish the editor and staff a Happy and Protsperouss New Year. A number from our line attended the presentation to Miss Marjorie Caldwell, sister and brothers at their home on Wednesday evening of last week. We wish for them real happi- ness and .uccess in their new home. SCHOOL REPORTS s.s. No. 13. EGREMONT RING IN THE NEW DROMORE ORCHARD K . Smith, teacher Ill-s Reta Kinsman spent Christ- mas " her heme m Swlnton Park. Mr. Alfred JU" ls shle to be a- round Main - his recent illness. The Christ“ annulment at B. B. No. "ion Tiled-.1 mm Afternoon we: s successful event. Santa Clan. ya there with an. for Ill the children. In. Alex Hinder-on had "this In: - her sister In. Weddell at snarling. lam, sud her butler. In J. Whyte and Doreen m vis- mug her parents Mr and In Balm of Van-my. Mr and Mra Peter Hutch spent Chrhtmas and the we“ tn Toron- to at the home ot their dattghter. Mr. and Mrs. Ms. Nicholson en- tertained the Hattie families to Christmas supper. Those present were Mr and Mrs T1103. Hattie and Wat. ter Zator, Mr and Mrs Andrew Wag- ner, 1nd Stella, Mr and Mm Peter Hattie and Gerald. Mr and Mrs J. V. Runciman, Wanda, Lois and Vet. ma, and little Marjorie Miner, Mr. and Mm Arthur Ecciel and Florence, Mr and Mn Wm. Hattie and Mr and Mrs Norman MturMii1tus. Mr. Neil Hattie Detroit was unable to attend Much credit is due Miss Sharpe and pupils of 8.8. No. ' when they gave their annual Christmas enter- tainment on Tuesday afternoon to a well tilled s,ehooiroorn of parent}; and friends. Mr. Geo. Drimmie cepably acted as chairman. for a varied pro- gram of recitations and dialogues, Interspersed with chorusea. A genial Sunk Claus distributed my gifts to the teacher and children from a well Men tree, " well u homemade candy to all. Lunch was served by the ladies. Mrs Norman Treleaven returned home after spending the holidays with her mother in Midland. Mr and Mrs. Tilden are spending the holidays with his parents in Mt. Brydges. . Messrs Joe and Herb. Treleaven were Christmas guests with their par ants. Mild weather prevails and the snow has almost disappeared. Mr and Mrs Aberdein, Robert and Glen; Mr and Mn Walter Bye and family, spent Christmas with Mrs. Bruce. Mr and Mrs Alex. Aberdeln of Wiar. ton were recent guests with Mr. and Mrs Aberdein. Mr and Mrs Robert Nicholson en- tertained their family; Mr and Mrs. Bunston and family; Mr and Mr: Al. Nicholson and daughter; Mr and Mrs James Nicholson and family; Mr and Mrs Lamont and family, and Mrs. Hiscox on Wednesday, Dec. 23rd. Mrs. Hague and Isabelle spent Christmas with Dr and Mrs MeHenry in Toronto. Mr and Mrs Belay and Mr and Mrs McLaughlin, Hamilton, spent Christ- mas with their mother, Mrs. Dnunm. Mr and Mrs D. Gillies and â€on were recent guests with Mr Ind In Misses lube] and Hotel Leah and um Dorothy Dyer of Toronto. md Mr Lyttit Mercer of London. spent the holiday It their homes. Mr and Mrs David Webber spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. Ind Mrs Wm. Nelson. Mm Rm Kerr spent thew holidays with her mother Nu 1m and the mailer family. Miss Elma McGulré is visiting her friend, Miss Jean Donald, Mt. Forest, and Olive is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Teeter in Durham. Miss Phyllis Long Mr and Mrs John Orchard ot Mount Forest visited recently with Mr. and Mrs David Allan and family. . Mr Hlltis Burnside Art Mandala vu- tted with the Me44qirxs funny over the end of the rod. Mr Alex. Sim, who spent the tton. days at home, In; returned to his studio- In Toronto. Mr and Mm Corbett of Arkwright. are visiting their daughter, Mr: Clu- once Fulton. Mr Lorne Schenk in taking his bro. ther's meat route, " Willie was so unfortunate as to cut his little any: " when cutting meat. Mr and Mrs George Armstrong and family spent Christmas with her par- ents, Mr and hits G. T. Calder. ‘s visiting in Durham Miss Lena Allan of Toronto is a pending the holiday season with her brother Mr David Allan and family. Mr and Mrs McGuire and children went the week end with his parents, Mr and Mrs John McGuire, Belgrave. Mr and Mrs George Brown and fa- mlly spout Christmas with w. and Mrs Wm. Porter ht Nomuby. Rev. M. G. and Mrs. Court spent Christmas In London. WLEADEB her aunt, Mrs. Lawrence YEOVIL Arid PERSONAL Keep your in. a “than heat by hunting at a an, A. "eetttittasat um tn . See or qrHte J. G. . To all on Friends and Customers, we extend our best with" for . Very Mr and Mrs Jos. Robinson, Mrs. Boll and son of Toronto, visited one day last week with Mr and In It. J. Eden. Mr Arthur McCabe spent the holi- day at home. Mr. and In Wm. Eden, Nonnun and John Ind mu Clan Gordon ate Christmas dinner with Mr And In R. J. Eden. Mr. Wm. Long wu . Christina visitor With Mr and Mr: I. Bryan. Mr. Dave Gordon in visiting with his sister, Mn. Thou. Moore. Mine: Rita and Lillian Baht; of Kitchener Were holidny visitor. with Mr and Mrs C. man. On and" non than will be I tte1etgatioat at Holy Communion In St. Purl chnrch. , Mr A. Iconic installed n Mick: the home of Mt. D. Davis recently. Mr and In W. 3. Allan entertain. ed a number of their reintlves for Christmas, namely In M. Barber, Mr and Mrs Bert Watson and family, Mr and Mrs Harold Barber, Mr and Mrs J. M. Marshall of Knox and Mr and Mrs Hubert McDougall of H01- stein. Mr and Mrs Wm. Wallace and Miss Sadie Davis of Durham spent Christmas with Mr and Mrs D. Dav- is. - Mr. Elmer Tucker of the Bank Matt, Tomato and Min Eilene of Guelph enjoyed the festivities " the of Durham, Misses Winnie nnd Ruby Birth and Mend spent Chrtsunaa with Mr and Mre Wilbert Birth. Mr and Mrs N. J. Kerr 1nd tam. ily ate Christmas dinner with Mr and Mrs Ralph Canon. Mr and Mrs Bryson Karim-.1: pm. Mr and Mrs Brynn Morlock, Hel. en and John were Christmas guests of Mr and Mrs Geo. Bell. Mr. Frank Norlock In home tor a short holiday. MIss Norma Ferguson of Toronto itt spending the Chrinmm "cation with hex-parents Mr and in Walter Fer- Mr. Derby of North like“ is spending a. few week: in his sis- Mr and Mn C. M. beam, Mr and Mrs Ju. Loeuon, Emily and Ei. eanor were Christmas guest. of Mr, and Mrs tr. A. Hooper, Mt. Forest. Mr and Mrs Ralph Canon and Madeline, Mrs. s. Ritchie were re- cent visitors with Mr and In W. Bottle. Mr and Mrs Nichol Bell and family of Elora. Miss Janet Kerr ot Albany, N. Y. and Mr. Kenneth Kerr ot To- ronto, were holiday visitors with their mother Mrs Jag. Kerr. Miss "net in remaining for a longer visit. Mrs. Jog. Bilton of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs Adrian Noble and family, Mr and Mrs Dawson Marshall and family spent Christmas' with Mr and Mrs Julius Keller. In A. than oi Prleevmo spent Christmas m her Wet Mrs W. Mr and In; In. mauve and family, Mr and Mn Chas. Sales, and Mr and Mrs Ian. Johnson and family spent Christina with Mr and Mrs C. Hague. A Happy New Year to the editor, stat! and correspondent». Rev. C. J. amen united Rev. M. H. Fur with the. celebration of Holy Communion on Chrtatmu day in Trinity church, Durham. A number of neighbors and rela- uves gathered at the Wilton home on Wednesday evening and presented Misses Marjory and Dorothy Caldwell Wm. Caldwell and In. Wilton with tor Mr and Mrs Chas. Ritchie spent Tuesday with Mr and In: W. Blyth. Miss Dorothy Hoyle itt spendhg her holidays " home. a purse of money. The evening wu spent with games and music. The W.A. will meet on Jan. 6th at the home of Mrs Wilbert Blyth. Mr and Marc. Lmder and family ALLAN'S CORNERS RE D TOP HOLSTEIN VARNEY ew Year :GUIRE pen , --"e-- I was I will be 1; union in‘a td a “Mom! m recently. i m entertain-l, have: for, M. Barber," 1 and family. ber, Mr and Knox and Mr A g HAPPY {as PROSPEROUS a NEW YEAR The Paper that Carries le New: pair, with all co venieneeg. I yearning. Apply to J. H. cQuarrle. Durham For He fuhloned my "yrs m w _-_- - - -7 _ ---___- 'All the beauty in a Hum-r l jAnd the grace of a tores' uw FOR SALE ol RENT iWhen I tremuloug nigh! mud m I roamed residence. _ on Bruce St., : And the taper of day awn dim Durham. All convenienc B. Apply Cu turn to the candle: Jrl the all" Alex. rton (And whisper my poem lo Hun" It. R. l, 'amey - May (W New Hotel for Gauntlet. Alarm tourinthoullatobeuoe- ted " Callander next summer - the quintuplet home. A joint Mott company is titmneing the volatile " 6,000 shares ot preferred stock at jar and 20,000 shares of common. " may turn out all right, but we would not care to have the Dionne children stand security for Ill. despite their attractive qualitiiea. ll one of them should be so unfortunate as to die. the some would be all an. as far as dividend paying stock would be con. OR SALE Double brick\houu on South No of mu Street,, n good mm of ro- pair, with all co\venlencel. . 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Ami" to the umuunmumm In. (all dd “All Wtts aquiver A. be m In. winllul eyes, And looked m over the water That mm the gold of the I And and: " story unfolded m mulled. maria: mum, With . do! - or rev'renoe And a faltering note on pain. “I In} to write of the beauty m I “d in “own and tree, And to We the music In an solemn clam or the so- To Ills at the tittinp laughter or little children it their play, And tn tell " the lovely thing! ".1 lighten the course ol a der, " REQUIEM who knows of