t courses FOoR 3,00« IRLS IN RURAL ONT w Piaying cle Money‘ $ ! Our Gang Comedy, "MALE & FEMALE* NT FOREST MBER 17, 1938 OX Y â€"â€" me Programme : crime does not pay XM P mAAT‘ S[cTMluads NITE, MON., D. NOV. 20th to 23rd to course boys and 2,866 1 this year it is i the attendance Gradford" cal romance of he joyâ€"filled, girk ‘ ‘The King and i a joyous jJamâ€" t of Agriculture râ€" five three. ment is willing. a t yun ty R i A M FEATHRES NOV month courses ultural Repreâ€" ricultural â€" reâ€" county â€" being tings nth _ courses. Fred Astaire s from exâ€" agriculture 1 take part demonstraâ€" irded at the Meaford Jean â€"Arthur One ourse gint . y , Nov. 22 will be hel« day at .lture _ and Department hold short where, free ted â€" young Agricultuwral \U. Dewan Rider® wil inder irIO changing Phone 39 13 & M meâ€"wee I‘p., Nov will them ; hen, Ontario if the of int faces and son Nov. 19 possible essfully ovinces ave the knowâ€" ter land 1¢ prCâ€" nually young irmers and in each d All month irls in attend ith 18, 19 three _ 1me trom Dun TOw The wil M an AT Royal Arch Honor The Sunnyview Branch of the omen‘s Institute held their Nov. ceting in the home of Mrs W. Mcâ€" \lister with 23 ladies present to see c demonstration and hear the talk n meat cookery by the two ladies ho attended the class in Hanover. rs A. McRonald explained each deâ€" «l of the preparation of a roast of beef, serving of tenderloin and beciâ€" teak and Mrs W. McAlister did the v ork Mrs T. Lawrence conducted Durham Chapter, Royal Arch Maâ€" on>. haud a unique occasion Monday wisht. in that, on the official visit of Grand Superintendent of Wellington [natrict, they were entertaining and honoring one of their own boys, / Cx. Comp. Robt. W. Hughes. In his olficial _ capacity as Grand Supt. tob" has now visited all the Chap onte the main INQ._DWEAER ©ERRCD MERMRRCCTC nto Evans‘® car, which was travelâ€" ling north. Mr Evans was accompanied by his wife angqg was on his way to visit his parents . living near Desboro . with them was Eigin Blythe of Var ney, who was en route to his home. The collision occurred about «bout 1.00 o‘clock and so seriously was Mr Evans injured that he died n Mount Forest Hospital five hcours later. â€" Mis Evans escaped with a slight scratch on the forehead and E. Blythe was unhurt. The victim was in his 28th year "as been a resident of Mount Forest ‘or a couple of years, and popular vith everyone. _ Only last June he as wedded to Miss Margaret Norâ€" i of near Walter‘s Falls. Besides is widow and parents, two sisters i Timmins and Toronto will also mourn s untime‘y end. Vol. LX, No. 40 Mt. Forest Man Killed; Cars Crash at Letter Breen Mr Wm. Evans, who drives the Sunoco oil truck for Lorne Smith â€"f Mt. Forest, was fatally . injured «unday morning in a crash at Letter Breen Corner, on No. 6 Highway, hree miles north of Mount Forest ad twelve miles south of Durham. \ car driven by a Mr Blyth of Clifâ€" ord came out the Normanby sideâ€" vcad â€"alongside the church there, into the main highway and crashed ato Evans‘ car, which was travelâ€" .UNNYVIEW WOMEN‘S INSTITUTE erston, to the new companions (! Cooke and R. Eastman) by Ex Comp, J. F. Irwin; to which they replied. _ Addresses were previously iven by two past Dist. Supts., Pal mer of Guelph and Edwards of Pa‘mâ€" erston. It was an enjoyable fraterâ€" nal night. â€"rs in the district, going as far outh as Galt, Guelph and Kitchenâ€" v. Companions from Guelph, Galt, nd Palmerston attended. After the ~cal â€"companions _ had â€" exemplified he Roya!® Arch degree, Ex. Comp. CALDER‘S DRUG STORE n amusing spelling match. It was ecided to szend a donation to th« vedy in the fireswept area. Mot Water Bottles ..49c, 90c, 1.19 A. S. A. Tablets, 100‘s ..... 49¢ Aspirin ............. 226, 30¢, 98¢ Russian Oil, 40 oz. ... Dodds‘ Kidney P.ils .. N A CAREFUL diagnosis of viâ€" sual defects is not the only impertant item in optical serâ€" vice. We are also equipped W.T PATTERSON, R.O. and skilled in diagnosing EYE MUSCLE troubles that mean. more to COMFORTABLE and Safe vision than seeing clear‘y Specialist in Eye DURBHAM, Wednesday, Nov. 30th Appointments 1â€"5.30 p.m. Complete Service at C. Sarney‘s Store ..... 18€, 2 for 25¢ District Supt. 2 mills on assessment outs‘de of high and continuation school disâ€" tricts: Artemesia, $371.79; _ Benâ€" tinck, $2,985 Collingwood, $3,365.â€" 33, Derby, $2,355; Egremont, $3,000; Euphrasia, $3,341.25; Glenelg, $1, £10; Hoand, $2,164.17; Keppel, $2, $381.25; Normanby $4,010; Osprey, $2,480; _ Proton, _ $2,520; _ Sarawak, $568.1%; St. Vincent, $3,420; Sulliâ€" van, $3.237.30; Sydenham, $3,580; Neustadt, $311.25; Shallow _ Lake, $80; Total $42,070.47. Eight mills are collected for the general rate, two mills for szchoo! purposes. This is levied on the toâ€" tal â€" equalized _ assessment of the county, which requires a total of $248,185.17 to be raised for all purâ€" poses. This byâ€"law set out the equaâ€" lized assessment and the amount leved for general and schocl purâ€" poses on each as follows: 8 mills on total assessment: Arâ€" temesia, $10,200; Bentinck, $11,940; Collingwood, $13,815; Derby, $9,420; Egremont, $12,000; Euphrasia, $13â€" 125, â€" Glenelg, _ $7,240; Holland,, $8.800; Keppel, $9,52%5; Normanby, $16,040; Osprey, $9,920; Proton, $10,080; _ Sarawak, _ $2,272.50; St Vincent, $13,680; Sullivan, $13,440; Sydenham, $14,320; Durham, $3,900; Hanover, $8,490; Meaford, $7,140; Thornbury, $2,235; Chatsworth, .$720; Dundalk, $2,047.50; Flesherâ€" ton, $1,327.50; Markdale, $2,272.50; Neustadt, . $4,245; Shallow _ Lake, $320; total $206,115. GREY MUNICIPALITIES Municipal nominations throughout Grey County commence on Friday of next week, Nov. 25th. Of the 26 municipalities in Grey County, 16 will hold their nominations in Noâ€" vember, the remainder on Dec. 26, with elections following a week later. NOMINATIONS IN 16 Those holding the early nominaâ€" tions and elections are: Artemesia Collingwood, Bentinck Derby, Egre mont, _ Eupurasia, Glenelz, Keppol, Proton, St Vincent, Sullivan, Hanover Meaford, Thornbury, Flesherton, and those later in the year, Sydenham, Chatsworth, Durham, Dundalk, Markâ€" dale, Neustadt, Holland, Normanby, Osprey, Sarawak, and Shallow Lake. The Junior Young Peoples‘ _ Sociâ€" .ety of the Presbyterian â€" Church held their first social evening . on Friday night, Nov 18th with a large number of members present. Folowâ€" ing a short worship period, conductâ€" ed by the president, Bobby McGowâ€" The pulpit of Knox Church was graced Sunday by a basket of beauâ€" tiful mums, as a tribute to the memâ€" ory of the late Mrs Ben. Sharp, who passed away one year ago. Nomination for the Township . of Euphrasia Council will be held on Friday, Nev. 2%5, with the election on Monday, Dec. 5th, it was decided at a recent meeting. Due to the inâ€" creased population of the township, a deputyreeve will be named â€" this year, giving the township two votes at the County Council meetings. Fined for Having Venison. Before Magistrate Spereman in Owen Sound last Friday morning, three Durham men, Joe Davison, Jas McLean â€" and Robt Mighton, pleaded guilty to the charge laid by Game Warden, A. J. Rolston, of having possession of venison _ on Oct. 27th, in the close season. They were each fined $30 and costs. Holds Social Evening A byâ€"law confirming the 10â€"mili tax rate set for the county of Grey for 1939 was passed in Grey County On Friday afternoon. The 10â€"mill rate was set at the June session of the council. TEN MILL TAX RATE FOR GREY CO. FOR 1939 an, the remainder of the evening social hour at the SUpper laDIt. JBC was spent in games and contests Winners of the games were Miss under the supervision of Misses Esther Moore and Mr Thos. Tuckâ€" Sadie McEachern and Elen Miller. : ©"â€" The Aljoe brothers provided An added feature to the social was music for dancing. songs rendered by the Teeter| S httlite lt ies sisters. A dainty lunch brought the An adv‘t this week announces Che Burham Revux. \Jury Dismisses Keopp | Action for Damages goes to Sherman Piper, a student of Flesherton High Schcol, while the \Third Carter has been awarded to EKenneth L. Chapman, of the Meaâ€" ford High School. nocn, qculng on Dend‘t ol tne esuue, Mr and Ml'l (Geo. Bayly ol Bienâ€" io wor uen on pevemiper 1 fost on Uy bio M tavlg Fang and at Dornoch when struck by a truck ents, Ms and M‘s PSld, T o driven by M. H. M K‘ Roy of Aberdeen. Mr Bayly took adâ€" . H. McKenzie, brought .. vantage of the open hunting season in a verdict dismissing the action. h a leased t t x d Three questions . deating with the! "(¢ "‘WJ ""% 000C l on nng, question of negligence,, damages, j Mrs P. C. Litster returned on Satâ€" any, etc., were submitted to the vrday last to her home at Vegreville jury, which took the view that the Alta., after a few weeks here with socident was unavoidable. and that ber father, Mr R. Renwick, Sr., anua the driver of the truck w,ras not _ reâ€" herâ€"mother, the "late Mrs Renwick sponsible . |in her last illness. Evidence showed _ that â€" young‘ Mss Lorraine MaArthur, ‘Toronto, Kcepp, aged 13, was killed almost is a v.sitor in the parental home. instantly as he was hit by the, Mrs G. Everett, Jersey City, U.8. truck. The driver, McKenzie claimâ€"‘ A. is a guest in the home of Mr and ed that he d:d not see the lad until, Mrs D .Braithewaite. he flashed in front of the truck and| Mr C. Doust, Simcoe, and Miss M thus had no opportunity of avoiding| Lawson, Delhi, were recent visitors the accident. He stated that at time With Mrs G. Gagnon. he was not travelling faster than| Miss Florence Russell of Irma, Alâ€" 30 miles an hour. The evidence at , !4., is visiting her uncle and aunt so showed that it had been snowing: Mr and Mrs Mark Wilson. and that the right side of the wjnd.! Mr Robt. Mcilvride of Detroit and shield was covered with snow, se his sister Flora (Mis And. Mellvride) that he could on‘y see through thai Of Alberta, who is visiting ber two part kept clear by the windslnel(i‘ brothers in Detroit, came up Thursâ€" wiper. %duy to visit at Mr. Donald Mclivâ€" Mrs. Rutherford Following a four hours considerâ€" ation of evidence and after a trial lasting a full day of the sitting of the Assizes which resumed on Monâ€" day afternoon in Owen Sound, the jury in the case of an action brought by Mr John Koepp, of Dorâ€" noch, acting on behalf of the estate of Harold Koepp, his 13â€"yearâ€"old son who was killed on December 4 last at Dornoch when struck by a truck driven by M. H. McKenzie, brought in a verdict dismissing the action. Three questions dealing with the question of negligence,, damages, if any, etc., were submitted to the jury, which took the view that the accident was unavoidable, and that the driver of the truck was not reâ€" sponsible . CARTER SCHOLARSHIPS PASS DURHAM BY Miss Jean Burnet, brilliant gradâ€"| uate of the Owen Sound Collegiate and Vocational Institute who now is attending Victoria College, Universâ€" ‘ty of Toronto, has been awardeg | the First Carter scholarship . for Grey Courty. _ The second Carter GLENELG L.O.L. 1192 HOLDS |\ Coleridge, Holstein, was a patient DANCE AND EUCHRE there for a few days with a heart Members and friends of the Loyal Condition, while Wm. Nichols, who Orange Lodge No. 1192 gathered in has been an inmate for some weeks the hall for euchre, followed by > Since the removal of his hand,expects social hour at the supper table. The\'-o leave this week end. winners of the games were Miss| On the offic:al visit of Grand Supt Esther Moore and Mr Thos. 'l‘uck-; R. W. Hughes to Galt Chapter Royâ€" er. The Aljoe brothers provided‘ al Arch Masons, last Thursday, music for dancing. !eight other local companions acâ€" winners of the games were Miss| On the offic:al visit of Grand Supt Esther Moore and Mr Thos. 'l‘uck-; R. W. Hughes to Galt Chapter Royâ€" er. The Aljoe brothers provided‘al Arch Masons, last Thursday, music for dancing. ]eight other local companions acâ€" ngd aorentiit@ittieelgeencis es l,eompanled him: G. C. Webster, W. An adv‘it this week announces H. Kress, J. F Irwin Geo. Jucksch, the first of regular Wednesday, evenâ€" ‘I‘. Henderson, M. CG. Calder, H. ( | ing picture shows in Durham Town McKechnie, F. Ramage. One car Hall for next Wednesday night stcpped at Kitchener Mospital en Nov. 30. Mr Fingolg of theâ€" Roxy|route and had a short visit with J.| ‘Theatre, Mt. Forest, is managing‘ A. Rowland, former banker here. He! the venture, and promises excellent ;s recuperating from his broken leg. | pictures, which should receive & and expected to be home next week, liberal weekly patronage. : with it in a cast. Y Appointed Co. Clerk DURHNAM, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1938 WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE HOLSTEIN LEADER ‘: Glenelg Forest Taxes ~HANOERLI ILITFTOTY in he Ad Mr. Irvin Sharp, B. A., with his class of girls of Form IV, went to Torcnto Saturday last to witness a Shakesperian production at the Royâ€" al Alexandra. Mrs Robert Macfarlane is visiting for two weeks in Toronto with her nephew, Mr Arch. Macdonald. Mr Robt. Mcilvride of Detroit and his sister Flora (Mis And. Mellvride) of Alberta, who is visiting her two brothers in Detroit, came up Thursâ€" day to visit at Mr. Donald Meclivâ€" ride‘s, Normanby, returning Sunday. Miss Florence Mcllvride of Westhit! also spent over the week end at the parental home. Kev. W. H. and Mrs. Smith reâ€" turned Sunday evening with their son Donald (who was here for a day) to St. Catharines, and also visited at Port Colborne anq Brantford beâ€" fore returning. Mrs Allan Bell of Durham visited during the weekend at the home of Rev. C. J. and Mrs Qteen cf Princeton and attended the anniâ€" versary . services of â€"St. Paul‘s Church there. Mr anq Mrs L. E. Miller, Baden, apent the weekend with Mrs Miller‘s parents, Mr and Mrs J H Harding. Misses Marion and Mary Morton +pent Saturday with their sister in Guelph. Mrs Bradley of Font Hill, visited her sisters, Mrs Weir and Mrs Turnâ€" buil. Mr and Mrs Chas. Mortley and Mr and Mrs Robert Mortley spent a few days in Toronto visiting relaâ€" tives and took in the Winter Fair. Miss Annie Turnbull was a visitor at the Winter Fa‘r, Toronto on Satâ€" urday. Mrs J C Queen, Egremont, Mrand Geo. Bayly of Blenâ€" dea‘ "You should have had the forest in Keprel and there wouid have been no trouble," commented Reeve Shier of Keppel, amid _ laughter which closed the incident. The Reforestation Committee, i: cidentally, recaummended in its â€"re port that a â€" reforestation program between the county and the differen municipalities be given consideraâ€" tion whereby the townships woui« retain certain suitable lots bought for taxes for reforestation purposes. ‘The county is to be responsible for the planting, fencing and all mainâ€" tenance. The Grey County Forest now has an cfficial name. It is "The Spring bank Forest." Mrs R. McGirr and Miss Barbara Ritch.e returned from a visit with Mr and Mrs Normaia Ritchie, in Sarâ€" nia. Mr and Mrs Ivan Edwards and niece, Marion Kennedy of Shelburne weie Sunday visitors with Mrs E:dâ€" wards‘ mother, Mrs J. A. Aldred. Mr aad Mrs Raiph Catton, Madeâ€" ‘ine and Bruce were visitors wit friends in Toronto on Sunday. Mr and Mrs H. W Kress, Patsy and Kenneth, spent the first of the week with Mr anq Mrs R. B. Burns of Welland. Mr John McKenzie was a ‘Toronto visitor , Dr W. _C. Pickering and family were in Mount Forest on Sunday in honor of his father‘s 88th birthday. Mr Reginald Arnett, Clifford, was a weekend visitor in his parental Mrs C. W. Arnett was in Toronto last week visiting her daughters. to be Adjusted REV. PIERCEY DELIGHTS AUDIENCE AT BAPTIST CHURCH A literary program of outstand â€"ng merit was given Thursday evening uader Bapiist choir auspices, when Rev. H. W. Piercey of Niagara Fal‘s gave four fine readings: a dramatic number "Four Bars in Key of G"; a humorous, "How Rubenstein played", and two literary, "The Master of the Inn" and Tolstoi‘s "Christmas Eve." Instrumenta!l and vocal selections were given by Mrs. Priest anqg her daughters, Jean and Thelma. In the vicinity of Durbam, it is estimated thatat least 35 deer were shot and taken home in last week‘s open season. Hunters were plentiâ€" ful, sixty licenses being sold by J. C. Howell, the local issuer, besides many sold at Dornoch and _ elseâ€" Grey Lodie No. wxl.o.o.r. wil hold a social vening in the‘r lodge rooms, Monday\ Dec. 5th. Brethre and families and friends are invii Resident members ‘of other 1.0.0.} lodges welcome. wis Whitmore, where. Probably over 100 _ hunters rcamed the woods through this disâ€" trict, the light snowfall last weck aiding greatly in track ng the deer. Durhani\ Wormen‘s Institute will meet on reday, Dec. ist at the hcme of Mrs ‘Geo. Sharpe. _ Sunnyâ€" view RBranch a visiting and | are providing the profxam. The Red\ Cross Society will hold a Work an Baking Sale; also a sale of Wearih; Appare:, and a 15¢ afterncon tea im the baszsement of th« Queen St. church on Saturday afterâ€" noon, November 2 at 3. o‘clock. A lucky ticket will drawn for the doll . A 35¢ hot s will be serâ€" from 5.30 to 7 o‘clock;\ also a fruit and jam shower for the pital . DEER WERE PLENTIFUL Moving Pictures every Wednesday 8.15 WED., NOV. 30â€""TWO IN A CROWD" COMING EVENTS Town Hall, DURHAM Published Weekly at $2.00 a year in advance, To United States, $2.50 a year in advance. Peter Ramage, Publisher Finest Sound and Pictures With Joan Bennett ang Joel McCrae per box of 12, 25c Annie Laurie Chocolates ...50c tb CALDER‘S DRUG s WANTE Id wornâ€"out horses,. Apâ€" ply W. B. Petterson, RR. 4, Durham Phone 611, r 2. FARM FOR 8 °â€" Lot 14, con. 13, Egremont . building»>. Good soil. Apply Jas.Â¥. Mcinnis, Holstein FARM FOR SALEAâ€"200 acres, good Buildings, spring © . Bargain to close estate. _ Apply\ Jennie Calder, R.R. No. 1, Holstein Sport & Hockey Supplies PROPERTWFPOR SALE\â€"\ House and premises folmerly oecupiby John Legate, decedsed. For further parâ€" Puts sand in Gas Tank. Whitney â€" Goodfellow, who â€" was charged in Mazistrate F. W. Walkâ€" er‘s Court in Wiarton two weeks aâ€" go with puttinc sand in the gas tank of George Rouse‘s truck, came up for jindgment and sentenge, on Priday morning. Me was convicted urd ordered to pay a $10.00 fine and costs for the offence, together with the damage done to Rouse‘s truck, in all $24.75, or two months in Walkeiton jail. He elected to take the jail term. We have on hand a good variety of Men‘s Skating Outfits..$3.75 and up Loys‘ Outfits ................. $8.50 Ladies‘ Outfts ........ $3.35 and up We will take your order for any special outfit you may want, priced from $6 to $20. If you need SKIS this winter, order them Now . Googl variety to choose from. ticulars, applwto ROBERT WHIT MORE, Dur Ontario. A Delightful Assortment of 12 Cards, worth much more than Christmas Cards Phone 140 DURHAM, ONT SMALL ADS. DURHAM MACHINE SHOP