[Month or month " Non-In mg m, we turn but It. I... u I." November the a". teen oitrttteem hem " has any neverlo Icht- n ten on each other: loch, rd their backs In 'estaer. P celebrations everywhere. - on - " NO LANDS m to: TAXES IJND 'imes nexmel maid Futons: PIOGRA M My " FORIS'I’ w Playing that W h : “Engl-sh China" a.†SIVEN AWAY tack“ MEMORANCI My W 25. an f t IT 1ADV' trom Pine Ridge' ll? 0F Iiiilllillithtt OXY ' - on Broadway' M we gm Club; - Doubt. t White Way t "1...“, Lick' w"rsttGki.Ti " snunuv 26. 27 Give "Chan a no 9 o'clock l" VII-or l, Hethrtatn C “Mm“; 1 Bedlam' mums. ' ot Eco-u! to Tom" WE Saturday no Work" my [a I let all Per, m tertainqtqrtt to proton! St!) 63, PM». " AnnsAns [1] 30 tl do" Mt it Cull). of the .tt-Ilttral“ here Instead“ mondJineo _ ' pr':triettt pastor. ROY. W. M. Smith. _ out b. ginning " tttttt you hero. I', rpopenhlg â€nice. Md Mn C, 'tl fer the Mat day of October I -' .- work ot rtrdeeomting in do. t. _ 'tr that such was Impossible. l, . vullig chanted nod redeeorotod _ 'jrvrtl emttteana on around the _,, rf than, the organ pipe- gilded. _ : H's repainted with two can“. .4 mrium In now one of tho . . v places of worship in the ' _ Luring the summon!†, , ' was repaired god the roof‘ C '-, rrshingled. Att mu "W- ed Church W Fa rquha {n anlerscn. now 84 your: of _cf" nil has n vigorous delivery. ttttd :o mu.» " “arm plum: In the hearts of sr, mum-r membela here, an In. , ,m. .1 by the congregation of be. qu- M 4m and SCO. Dr. i‘arquhamn was pastor from Oct. 31.1899 to Oct. â€:13 It yettrB. He argued very may .Id friends.and mentioned that he In Greets large Congregation at Knox Chmll Reopening Hee Dr. Farauhanon, Toronto, wol. corned back by many 00d Frlondo. VOL LX, NO. 47 CALDERS DRUG STORE w. J. YOUNG 1H.†was honoured by In. [9110'- vmbt'rs or Knox Ch. Section Sunday ' â€Humming " you" u u: dozier of .. rhun'h. 'r s', quini: CLEARLY u be!“ "MI.- to so» with m "" (“Hump-r, "tllatrseB" in, provider can mm but unloc- “Wm yummibml. cannot W M we, Quickneu. smut" and Safety of viuion. Fm (1w fulr ",cii/t"caii;ieie "I. NW. tumult wa nunsâ€. TMt. YOUR CHMO‘I’IM‘lm 300 ms. Deoontod an.“ M Tape. 30 snorted Soda. 8M " Address labels. all or ........ Me ymi., was are pr---- - trust them only ton Mum'- u C. Sammy’s Ste" Milliâ€. Wed-cuâ€, Bee. " Suburiptiono taken for an, m lune. Give on. for a Xmas Pr..." Specialist in The auditorium of Knox United mm. was filled on Sunday morning soMETHINB NEW for WM ,. but it is be‘ng not! by a wool- _lr,-,tt prion, which I!†"linden! w! C.us (out . w- humming service Wtt* “We re " " marked the am when “are Important â€Mama t-a.80 p... on third place in the length of REV. W. H. SHUT" of Knox United Church tor n "ner pastor Rev. Dr. Wm. â€who! Toronto, who return. invitation from his former , preach at the reopening o-ntalled considmble ex- Eye Anna " home: Two brothers and In Bound. Modern and Old-lune dancmg Queen In on I a ' sister also survive: Mrs. David Stone- from ' to 12. Admission 5063114! 25c. m 1'dtbr' home crane. house and John. at ctuaruut,Manitotttr, F -------- . HANOVER d Th ' In I ', i an om" Galt on. PERMANENT, 1cm or DEG. n" Maror--A. J. "m": The Mineral will take place on For Reeve-Austin Bull (new. Friday. the service being held in St. p " in 11,h',T,',' that actually lm. Adan). Columba qhureh, manna u 2.00 ' m" r , tsteaming the o.1 m- Detmtr-reeve-43iiftord Spoor m. Interment. will be in mar- cem- dlncuy into the hair. " gives . (emulation) 's etery. do“. strong was. We Mme he 'a'iiiikue.t Sgttebtnt - In" perm em wave to list until a ler Baum†Wlllll ' Wea- - ' new mm "place. It. Mull In W 'Utter "when." numb-om troeiartro1ttoo,votutt BeatttrBttorxDtsKtnrn. "I" ' Ln.†Clayton Ml. dmwmkm was wedded to Annabella McLachlnn. who survives him with a family of two sons and a dimmer: Nell, mn- ager of the Guild“ Bank ot Com- merce " Keswlck; John and He had lived many years on his present homestead.nnd previously had rend“! on Various fauna In the town- ships ot Clone]; and Eirrernont, About thirty- nine years Mo, the deceased ROBERT SHORTREED In for the past three or tom months from a general breakdown in his health. Mr. Robert Shortreed. died on wednesday evening at his home one m le west of Prieeville, in his 80th year. Rev. w. H. Smith gave an inspir- ed tail: on "Canada†Nationalism." In eloquent words he pointed out Canada's (avowed conditions among world nations, and her destiny of at. taining a leading standing in world affairs. With the postcr " chairman a fine prom In the auditorium followed.i This compllsed two male septcttes by the men at Queen St. Choir, solos by Miss Norma Gunon and Mrs. John. Petty, a duett by Mrs. C. MeGirr sndf and Mrs. Stoneome, readings by Mrs! Sparllng. and addresses by Rev. Dr/ Farqnharson and the pastor. Dr. hr- qulnrson was In good form and re- mlnlsced on former days, relating his strong acquaintanceshlp in college days with Rev. Mr. MeNair, a former pastor here, now in poor health in Australln. ‘ Knox Fowl Supper a Success The tables in Knox church school- room were filled almost three times Monday evening tor the annual fowl supper. there being 350 partieipants, The fowl were excellently cooked, and with other tempting vinnds, served by many waitresses, all enjoyed full anti-{notion of "the inner man". God. We cling to the thought that He is love and say "I believe in God, the Father Almighty." God is ever true to Himself and His nature; nothing can change it. It Almighty, He will do His work through human agencies; He bids us all do our best in the piece we are in. The choir " strong. had a special anthem, end a quartette "The Lord is My Shepherd" was rendered by Mrs. C. McGirr. Mrs. Stonehouse. Messrs. P. Range and Walter Kerr. Rev. Dr. Faranhnrson also assisted in the evening service. the pastor preaching the nermon. text, St. Luke 1: 1: “Those things which are most surely believed tV mong us." What are now these things? There are ever changes. but during the last genelation. changes have untied us on everyslde; many more than in any previous generation. What is there to hold our faith by? Noth- ing of value has passed away: there is no change in the realities. Panda- mentally we need God; we find Him the momtnt we open the Bible. There is new a kindiier feeling regarding In of Rev. Dr. Parquhonon'n induc- tion, the 17th at Rev. W. B. Smith’l. and 49th of Mr. W. J. Young's ordin. ation as an elder ot the church. To have Mr. Young take part in the ser- vice. the pastor invited him to the pulpit to read the scripture lesson. and this performed, Rev. Mr. Smith on behalf or his fellow-members of the session, presented him with a tine leather-bound hymnary. Mr. Young was deeply moved by the gift, given in recognition ot his long term of ser- v'ce in the work of the church and of His Master, and appropriately voiced his thanks. mamamtliumm OBITUARY iiht iiliii) 111:an Ream. Parquharscn chose as his f At nominations Friday, the town. ship hall was tilled, and only one con- tvntious. argument arcse all afternoon. This was when Arch. MacCuaig and Art. Robinson found fault with reeve McArthur and Council of two years ago, for dropping 7% oft tax penalty on arrears, claiming that it was ille- stat. Tress. Ritchie explained how and why it was done-to relieve bur Idened ntepayers and get more ar- rears in quickly, and thus save bank interest on loans. â€I" Y g.gmttarteeelantntStmt -agtms--rnmtmit.ortrttemur, ntrrtrtttastgettttetiTr---aars Namatommunxda old autumn mum. Dns RMAW- an. A dance, under “spleen of Girls' Ball Club, will be held in the Town Hall, Durham. Saturday night. Dec. 4th. "rtay Swing Orchestra' of Owen Bound. Modern and Old-lune dancing from ' to 12. Admission 50c'and 25c. ---_---- SULLIVAN TP. The courier of R. R. No. 3. Durham Here an all-round nee in on for will change to his winter schedule every tseat, “a it will 'be a keen next 'Monday, Dec. 6th. leaving the bung: postcmce here " 9.00 Bun. daily in- Fm- Reeve- R. L Acheson. A. E. stead of at 1.30 mm. Carson. Had they not tried to quell the flames, more could have been saved. The strong wind made their task a. hopeless one, and with only a few articles saved. the house and entire contents were soon in ashes. The ho'..vw was near Williamsford school, in the ncrth end of the village. It started about 6.30 am. after Dan had arisen and Lt the fire, than went to the barn to do morning chores. Ignit- ing from the chimney, the house was quirkiy in flames. Mrs. McGrath and little san Maurice, aged seven, and Mr. Campbell McLean. school teacher, who boards with the family', had little difficulty in escaping from the house, but upon retuxning to save some do thes and other efforts, were almost trauma in the thuttett. Cam. escaped by an upstairs window. Many friends here regret to learn of the misfortune of Mr and Mrs Dan Me. Grath of Willamsford In having house and contents totally destroyed try the on Monday morning. Dan "ntl/s House Destroyed by fire R. C, Robinson. Wank D'Arcy, Jo: Crutchley. John Mean-r. were other nominees for reeve who spoke. asde Ed. Sullivan, A. MacCuaig. Herbert Timmins, John O'Neil, Chas. Weppler as Council nominees. Reeve McArthur gave a good ac- count of his tstewttresttip. He and other speakers believed land taken over tor retoteatatiott 3 good move tor township. tnxea still being paid on it; also the taking over of 10th con. to base line as a County Road. Sev- eral expressed regret over failure of crushing Contract, and It was gener- ally expressed that roads needed much attention yet. though 887011“: spent thin you. of which the Gov't. repays half. Eleven others were nominated as Councillors but withdrew: Clarence Robinson, Frank D'Arcy, E. J. Built. van, Arch. MacCualg. Angus Hooper, Hugh Vaughan Jr., Chas. J. Weppler, Nelson Schaeter. Jag. Ellison, John Nichol, Patrick J. McMillan. All eyes municipally are on Glenelg, to note which of four tttspirtutts for the Reeveship the electors choose next Monday. They are John McGirr, a former Councillor; Clarence Robin. scn and Frank D'Arcy. present Coun. cillors. and T. J. Brodie a former Reeve. Reeve McArthur retired after receiving Wardenshlp honors, and Conn. Jos. Cmtchley. also named tor recve, withdrew from the battle until a year or two hence. He, with Geo. Whitmore, Ed. Sullivan, HerttertTtm, mins and John O'Neil, "will contest the four Council seats. Four-Cornered Battle for Glenelg Reevcship DURHAM, THURSDAY, DEC. 2, 1987 which is incorporated the Holstein [can Q ‘ A full representation of Durham and r Rocky Presbyterian congregation; as- i) aembled in Durham church Wednes- ', day to induct the new pastor. Rev. 8. . R. Hirtle of Kitchener. it was a " splendid service, presided over by the r Moderator, Rev. J. R, Waldle. of l' Arthur. Rev. Mr. Kilian. Dayton, i gave the charge to the people; Rev. r Dr. Howard of Palmerston to the l minister; and Rev. M. G. Court, Hol- . stein, preached the sermon. Rev. R. - Honcyman put the usual question to t the new pastor and had him sign. 'The choir had apeciai music in solo: i and anthem. Eleciions to be Held j in Egremonl and Bentinck ation) For Councillors. there are tcur run. ning: Erwin Brown, now In ottiee; Fred Torry, a former Councillor; Wm. Campbell and Herbert Livingstone. new aspirants. Greer, Gillies ARTEMESIA TP. For Reeve-John Davis (acclaim ation): Lamlash school was Jamal with ratepayers who brought out three as- pirants for Deputrreeve: Chas Bailey, the present Deputy; John Wells and Alex. Hopkins of the present Council. Por Deputy-reeve. E. Waning tac. elamationj; For Council. Norman Hoslrawser, E. A. sun-on. Robert Purvis. George H. Cairns, L.B. Whittaker. Agnew, George Anderson, Donald Me. Queen, Raymond mgee. Lorne Crane. When Reeve Magwood retired at Friday's nomination. ex-reeve Douguld J. McDonald stepped back into the Rteve's seat unopposed. who. The three Councillors are Illa re- turned by newton! Henry Caron. at present In the Cannon, and two new men: Madly Clarke and Thom- as Hattie. Holstein Police Village Trustees were reelected by aeeltunatiort: Wm. Aitken, Clarence Fenton. Louis Wood. yard. EGREMONT TP. After nine year: In office Reeve W. H. Hunter has retired, and Deputy. recve Samuel M. Putter-on steps up to the Reeve's clun- by acclumtion. Thce will be a contest next blond†tor the Deputy's sent, between two at the present Councillors. Wm. Aldcom and Wm J. McDounll. Three other town pastors. Rev's. Smith, Priest and Farr. were also present. Rev. Mr. Halbert was un- able to come through illness. Following the service. an excellent supper was served all, by the ladies of the congregation. Rev. Mr. Hir. tle has the best wishes of the com- munity as he opens his pastorate here next Sunday. His family will remove to Durham shortly and they will occupy the Bret: residence. next to Dr. Grant's. on Bruce street. Rev. s. ll. Hirlle Inducted at Pres. Church For Public Utilities For CounN1-2. E. Callahan, Joseph For Deqrutrreeve--3. E. Kuhl, D. J. PROTON TP. Reeve-William Jack (acclam Counctr-Wmitun Haw, Fred Arthur Stephen, James T. (acclamation) BENT} NOK TP. - ---- Christmas Cigarettes, Candy, Greeting Cards, Magazines, Etc. CRYSTAL LAMPS, , SECRET " T8, DUFFLE CAGE, CILVEIWA RE, BED LAMPS. TOILET SETS THERMOB SETS, CUTEX, GLAZO, MOONGLOW CETC, BILL FOLDC. HUDNUTC SEW, ETC. NEW ADRIENNE TOILETRIES, PERFUMEI, FANCY CHINA. STATIONERY. . ETC., ETC ROLLS, GILLETTE, AUTOSTROP, CLIPCHAVE, SCI-“CK and PACKARD RAZORS. MARKDALE For CGtmeii--3tuneg, mum. Alf. For Reeve-A. Rusk, Dr. J. A. Me. Down, C. N. Rteknrdson, G. B. Walton. Arthur. For School Bmud--W. J. Belluny. For Cmuteii-U Thibaudeau. M. Fred Dams, W. Turner, Richards, Howard Dennison, Dr. Care For Public Utilities Commission- foot, Dr. L til. Turner, J. R. Dinort,erns--G- A. Beck. fall White, J. Johnston, J. A. Hum CHATtWOITH . For Reqvey-9rehie D. lcColen'um .3322: Br,',?-:-...?) J. Howard mm» For School Bttttgd-- w. J. Hownrd Thom" Tuck, A, E. Hunt, CHRISTMAS GIFTS GALORE REV. DR. WM. FARQUHAIOON cf Toronto, former pastor ot Knox Church. who preached at Reopening Sen'lces Sunday. He was welcomed by mnny old triettdu. FLEOHERTON -rr,i. TSVJQI -e 30:44 Pbr Reeve -ar. H. New!†meet. Sudden . L. D. Merriam. “COME EARLY AND OFTEN. All Meats,0roceries, Fish and Fowl are guaranteed by us, or we will cheerfully re. uud your money. WING ROASTS BEEF ... SIM. .. m Pure tt0tuiAtEh'NiRE0 LARD, 2 lbs, 27c Phone BREAKFAST BACON . . . . To those who wish to purchase Christmas Candy for school entertain- ments and other holiday socials, came to us and we will be glad to qua? prices and show you our assortment This cal dy :11 rule fr: m the hu FI pure cane sugar. Lawrence's Saturdagpecials Christmas Can 121 GROCERIES --- MEATS Durham at McFADDEN'S Drug Stora C. B. LAWRENCE These Specials for Cash only. For Couneil--4%orge Hangman, s. H. Breeâ€. “mum Snell. Supreme Shortening 2]bs,.... ........Me Round or Sirloin Steak 3155. ..........49e WE HAVE ENOUGH AND TO SPARE.†WWWuMOm-m. lbw-tum 62.50 a you In advance. Mr Iâ€. HUI-her EXTRA Best Silent Matches Jules . . . . . We Rob Roy when tiakes 5 lbs. pkg.. . 23c Jukeintebuoy Soap ..........' tlk lpngtiuo ........ ...... toc "tor.........36c 35c m--------- ', Skating Ottttits nun an autumn OTATIONEIV m eunuch-u any cm a can. "an Ole. CALDER'S DRUG STORE To TOP YOUR IMFY LISTS “Something to wear" is the twat of all cumulus cm. and our line or ungeNe In luxurious. .beautiful. .Im lain; and etttitottty orgasm. Pri- can "e, nus! moderate. The pt'tteet Christmas pnuenl for the smartest ladies on your tistt. tt ycu no inteterted in Skating (mum. Hocktp salts. or Pucks, ynu an invited to all and took our stock over. We carry I. good variety ot utrtea and aim In the Arte Hailey Skating Otttitt. We also "Unto"" your slum once, hw- of chargv, " mucous. "AMERY W My for - U... "ttahr a um “Wuhan purchued trom us. fool. and m Sharpen“. Washing Machines Repaired DURHAM MACONNE SHOP Lovely Lingerie for Lovely Ladies DURHAM. ONT . PHONE 100 be held it the h , of Miss Weir on Dee. 7th at ' p. In. embers an m queued to bruit " . fun or Jetty for the Christina; date km. Phcne Tlr, r ' Florence . lacdonald SALE m Six your " Durham cow. Apply Joe. Ilan ' R.R.6, Markdale. MILIDY’S SHOPPE We will have extra choice baby best for Saturday at reason. ahle pticcs. Come euly and get your 1.0. D. E.