ices here, What we Irlces in :1 to our .OOOOOOOOQ _+++++++++ 9.69.93. .++++++++ A number of our regular adver- tism's wm-e late this week in get- tmg in their copy (or change of ad. We run part of 0:1 Monday night. and changes not in hemore six n’clock ante liable to b“ luft â€Vest. We have given this n Jicc repeatedly, but there are: ItzH some who neglect it. We m it our paper out on time every bu- . J. Mr. W. J McFaddenlhas on exhi- bition in 'his show :room, a new style Standard sewing machine, on which many improvements will be mticed that will appeal to the hnusewife. The machine is built on the cabinet plan, all wheels are prvrtected. and it Iis equipped with a r-utary shuttle. He invites in- sgmction. Frame. V the habit Promptnesa in renewing sub- sof‘iptmus becomes a habit. J. E. Frame, of Edmonton, has the hab- it. and is alwa a pnmmpt in send- ing alun his ollar. Thanks, Mr. Flmnlo. 'e widh all would adopt l3 1 come A quiet wedding was solemnized 71 Wednesday evening, Dec. 7th. I. \:.\ u‘cluck, at the residence of Ir. rm! Mrs. Swigger, of Bentinrsk, their daughter, Flossie May, 'as united in marriage to Mr. Her~ art J, Vallet, of Normanby. The n): '13! knot was well and secure- " tu-Li 'z‘y the Rev. H.F Dealer, of W and after the usual Can- m :iurinns, and a sumptuous!» chi-12.; dinner, the hampy young uni-n 9-ft that evening to begin {on hzies at the om’a home. '8 \s ~31 them an a' nndanee of. A box social will be held in Hut- tun Hill school house, Feiday night, December 23rd. 'Admission 10c. Luau-s bringing boxes. free; with- 0w. buges. 25c. A good_ program will be the East Advent sermons. Mt m Wanted-A good smart boy, to bar". printing. Must have a fair public school education. 1A good chance '0? the right kind 0 a buyâ€"Apply at the Chronicle ofï¬ce. Pit-v. W. H. Hartley will take {arr hlh evening tapic next Sunday in Trinity church, “Is there such a thing as eternal punishment?†This will he the last of the series of A Christmas Tree entertainment will be held in Allan Park church t.â€"murrow evening, Friday, Dec. 162th. A cordial invitation is ex- ttVHle t0 all. The Chronicle bean-guessing contest will close at 6 o’clock sharp on Saturday ovenin , Dec. 3m. 1010. Come earlv a. avoid Custom sawing has commenced at the Durham foundry. Now is the timt' to being in your logo Every day for the next two wmks new goods will be unpacked at the Central “Drug Store. Cam's Cough Cure, the old re- nibble Fully guaranteed, only at M nefarlane’ a. O'cl St A p 5: rentice walnutâ€"To learn tar: Hing. Apply to R. Whitman. Durham My Spe-cial bur-gm in fancy (Shim at Macfaa'lwnel. 15-2 _ Read ‘the ad. :0! ï¬ne Central Drug n , 4‘11“". and he flhK‘)u-lli;iâ€"vg€ Tu} : . death by the boys and \ Want them (or nothing. "1 1 lu'm cases out or ten. dom’t : n ‘.\' r.) appreciate ï¬bem. 1 '-t':"’ .- '.s.':1rm‘ing‘ message was 1 "vi “-r'e on, Friday last by t 3;! Mrs. Farquharsorn. whose a 5%.: ~. we reported a couple \ ‘3‘“ 1:». as being in Port Ar- t 3‘- a'.; :1. suffering from 1y~ e 1 IF: "was recovering nit-"913' ‘1 15' took a severe pain, i. '1?“ doctors thought might I: -'~’ r'w :It 0! a .perf'oraï¬iO“! of a WT}. .and having advised DI‘. l Ihars ,1. here. lost no time in lfl an operation, which t1 . , ‘irzzernal organs in ex- d V 5"-1.:ir»n. wi.h the 8XC€"5‘-.y - immendix. which they t! a . ‘r‘f m rved. Mr. Farqu- a I") on Saturday, hr. 8 A‘thmm zflfl-e to arrive at." w .' l' 11:» 1.] about twelve or a] we"? Sunday night. On (I: 50339‘r'noon, however. a oi Eh" '2‘??? meat-721g? war. re- in I “i: ‘assuzrinog Mm. Fargu- r0 [1 a; H be patient was doxng t‘h - «.ne doctors and nurses an ore rush VOL. cmg preparea. Ev'ery'Body v . valuable calendars to 3' or girl, Who has the Mk for them must b2! 3 Lisance on the business .. 'ught them for his 0»w-: Tho}; post the merch- NEWS AROU N D TOWN -ndar season is here, and £3: fiends are an the war We are not going :0 about it (his time, but we the iz_1di-pcrimina;e hand- this week. ome éarly andv'avoid {Horned last week, 'a-nd will 5 e d the winter with ‘his family {at 2’3; ney. He likes the ‘West, but did .5 not seem to 'hubble over with y thusiasm when he was talking 0 about it. The chances for ad- 9 «' vancemen-t .fur a man With .a 11:- ‘- tle money and a good deal of ~ energy are better in the West Vithan they are ‘here. .and from he mtact that Mr. Caldwell sold his. t {farm in Nos-manby. land upurohased ‘ f [a half section m-eanr Lumsden, is a .istronger evidence of :his faith in lithe West than anything he couldi Ir'tell us. 'llh-e crops around Lumsr -:den were good, some Wheat ï¬elds gyielding as 'hi 1) as warty bushels ' to the acre. e tdry wea‘iher was - a detriment to Mhe general yield. He tihinlns a man *doesn’t have ‘00 work as hard 'in the West to get along, and with most people to- day, that alone (is a great con- sideration. He intends to return. 'in the early spring. From his; ‘ robust appearance now. we afancv a the 'West agrees With Mr. Caldwell {and thong his nei hbors and 4 friends around the 0] home may . dislike to lose him. we are confi- ‘ ident ’he will be followed to his . new ‘home with the best wishes t ion! all his acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. Seahc‘h are having trouble .ï¬rom sickness in the {lam- ily, but we hope their fears will soon be set at rest. On Saturday .night, their fifteenkvear-old son. ,Edwin, was taken quite ill, and on iSunday morning ’he suffered such pain that medical assistance was 'called, and the trouble seemed like an attack of appendicitis. Thisi was soon checked, however, and pneumonia developed, from Which he still suffers. A 'nurse from Fergus ‘hospital has been secured, ’and with careful medical treatment 'We hope to soon hear that he is an the sure road to recovery. The boy was Working in the furniture factory, and spent part of his ev- enings in working mp a course in the Scranton Correspondence Sdhool. __v-â€"â€" ‘1- u. -‘h the Methodist“ Vehurch was ably conducted by Mr. Campbell. Miss Annie Ireland, graduate nurse, Who has been at the Ipaa‘em‘f- lal heme here for the {past few Weeks, 'has been appointed to a prsitinn in 9111‘ h )13")i’:‘ll.! at Leth- bridge, Alta, and leaves this Week to enter her duties. While Mr. and Mrs. Ireland must naturally feel pleased at the success of their daughter, they cannot fail to re- gret her absence from the home on Christmas Day, when they had planned to ‘have all the members of the family home and enjoy a happy Christmas reunion, the first time for years when all Would be together. But a telegram from Lebhbridge svpoiled the plans, and Miss Ireland Will be in the far! West. We wish her success. . In the absence of Dr. Fa'rquhar- son, Who was suddenly called to Port .Aerthur, on account of blue ill- ness of his son, the services in the Presbyterian church were com- ducted by Inspector Campbell in the morning, and in the evening by Rev.__Mr. Wright, Whose work in tlon is extended to all. I Buy An Iowa editor was asked the question “Do hogs pay?†His re~| Saws gummed and skates sharp- vply was. “A good many do. not.'ened at the fo'unsdvry. They take the paper several years, , and then have the postmmstn-r , NOW}??? W11} 8 dlollwr 'go as far mark it “refused.†or “gone West." 1n buymg Ghl'1'sbm'3’9 presents as at flhe Central Drug Store. If the :person who was seen tak- ing a sweater jacket {mom in from: To rentftvao houses on George of my store on Friday evening last Street, W1.h all modern conveni- Will return the same, or :pay uhe : e"’1‘36‘3-‘Ml‘3- 3* W. C'I‘an'Ord, 1"8t’ price, three dollars. either at the! , . store or through the 'poet off-ice, Call and 3919’“ your Christmas no uf'urthe'r action will be takenâ€"S. . Presents put up and laid aura'y Scott, Durham. {carefully for you until Ohmstmaa. In the absence of Dr. Fa'rquhar-l Technical education The . . . Cl' An Iowa editor was ask-ed the question “Do hogs pay?" His re~ rply was, “A good many do. not. They take the paper several years, and than have the postmmsto'r mark it “refused.†or “gone West." Keerp December 22nd in your mind, and attend Uh-e Christmas Tree entertwinment in the Baptist dhm'ch. A good program is being prepared, and a gqneral invitan tion is extended to a)“. Come early and ‘come late for your Christmas ,presents. The Czwtral Drug Store will «be open from; 8 .a. m. ‘130 10 p. m. every week day until “New Years. Dr. Brown, eye, ear, nose and throat, will be at the Hahn Home, Dwï¬ham, on Saturday, Dec. 24th. from 12 to ‘5 o’clock ‘pm. Eyes tested and glasses supplied. For salenâ€"A good set of heavy sleighs, or will exchange for a set of one lhorse sleighs. Apply to Robt. G. Hew.itt,=Dur1ma.m 2 The Rexall lime comprises a! special remedy for eadh and every' ill. Fully gwasramtee'd. Only at .' Macfau'lame’a, flhe 'Rexadl Store. 15-4 ; For sale.â€"Secomd hand cutter; also light sleigh and wagon. N ear- ly neWPF. Lenahan. 2 Custom sewing and grain chop- ping, at the Durham Foundry. 1! Eyes tested. SsaItMacbion guar- anteed. at Madam-lane’s. 15-3 Clearing nude 01 albums wnd toys at Madmlane’a. Read the Central Drug Store ad. Read Our Story, will it be. __â€"-“uv5-u 'AIAID UULIUb I.jwere light. The little tots were thappy, and rendered 'all their num- bers Writ’h evident pleasure to themselves, as we!!! las 00 the de- - I light of the audience. A dialogue I by larger members of tthe school r Showing bow taunt Jemima discov- . ered the hypocrisy of a deceitful 1‘niece, «and directed 'her property to go 'to >a more deserving one. was Well rendered, and contained pictures true to everyday life. A1 _ recitations, l Hepectacular scenms, and 'two tab- .‘lea'ux formed ipairt of the lengthy program. The entertainment closed With the «stripping of tjhel Christmas Tree, and 'the presenta- tion to each child of .a geznerous bag of candy. It was quite a success, and ifaree, flhrroughout. from .any glaring disorder. '2‘ 5 l l going on nicely, and we [hope that every «subscriber on the list Will make {himself eligible b paying - Hunp to ‘flhe end of 1911, W an four ,‘guesaes will be allowed. Our ob- ~: 68' The Chronicle wouid be a nice Christmas present for that boy away from home. It would tom-co him to remember you every week. Try it, and try your luck for: one 01! the cash prizes. The Christmas .amnjvemea'ry en- tertainmem, in come-ctiml with “Ln “A-‘L_.1._J N - ,tailnty. Mount Forest ’Businéss ICollege gives exactly that kin-(1.128 on Sun: a'y, December 18th, at 111 P3311. and 7 1p..m. On the 19th, a grand reiuunzi'on will be lheld. All are welcome. Farmers’ feed boilers the foundry. All subscribems, new and old. are eligible. It costs nothing to ' try. You want the Chronicle, and t as an inducement to renew at once. or to become a :new subscriber, we have decided to give two small . prizes. ' Guess how many beans in the bottle,â€"-to be seen at our office. To the one guessing nearest .to the exact number, we will .give 33; tc the next nearest, we will give 82“ Both prizes will 'be in Cash, .and in ‘the event of two pensons guessing , divided equally. Competitors must have “their! laubscriptio‘ms paid up to the end" for 1911. December 9th, and closes Saturday Four guesses will be given for each and every dollar paying the subscription in advance. Persons already paid up are eligible, and may secure their guessing ticket, and deposit it at any time before the contest closes. FIVE DOLLARS GIVEN AWAY GUESS RIGHT AND GET IT going to win. Two houses on George all modern conveni- l W. Crawford, 128tf select yoqr_0h«ristmaas ;|__|n for sale at 1142tf School Board’s Medal.â€"Helen Ireland. Principal Allan’s Medal to the candidate who took highest stand- in! on Entrance to Normal exam- ination.â€"Cathuino HcDougoll. Dr. Jamiesonls medal to the High School Entrance candidates taking the highest standing in ’South Grey, was ,presented by Rev. ‘Mr. Hartley, who made use of the Opportunity to show that minia- ters’ sons, notwithstanding opin- ions to the contrary, made their mark in the World as well as other; people’s sons. and an evidence of this might be seen in the fact that the winner Ray Farq-uharson, to whom he hadt h ehonor of pre- senting the med-ml. was a son of Rev. Dr. F‘s-rqnharson, The winners were: School Board’s Scholarships.â€" Sarah Fulton and Annie Clark The Junior Matriculation certi- 'ficates were prewsented by Rev. Mr. Wright, while a similar duty in presenting the certificates for Entrance to Normal, was perform- ed by )?V. Irwin, of the Chronicle. I A literary pot po-urri, an orig- inal production, we believe, was {read by Mr. Chas. Ramage, jr. We don’t know what to call the 1mm»- her, which was made ng of a sort of medley of British politics, and :a number of local hits, in which the ulawyers might see a few damag- ing inn'uendoes. ‘ The presentation of certificates, scholarships and medals was the most interesting part to the var- ious recipients. In the absence of Inspector Campbell, the Emtrance .certificates were presented by Principal Allan, who in offering his congratulations to the winners, paid a very high compliment to the teacher, Miss MacKenzie, who is yet to have her first ailure in the preï¬aration of e attes for the Big School Entrance examin- ations. A solo by Mr. D. M. Clark, was vralpturously encored, to which he gracefully responded With a humorous selection, telling Why he wore kilts. A play, entitled “My Lord in Livery,†was the chief number on the program. Though all were amateurs, the parts were well sus- tained, and the many happy hits were mppgecigted by_ _the audience. 7_â€"- --- -‘~ Miss Helen Hell‘amd favored the audience with a charming instru- ment-a1 selectjgu} 911 $119 p‘ia‘no.‘ The commencement exercises in connection with the school were jheld on Friday, with a packed ;hall to listen to a wellâ€"{prepared ‘progrmn. The exercises opened 'by a chorus of thirty voices selected from the school, after which the chairman†,IMr. J. P. Telforrd, made a short r‘ nature of the meeting, and from the very lengthy program, pointed out the necessity of brevity .on the part of all speakers. An excellent flag d'nill by twelve girls, under instruction of Miss Ford was well] given, and reflect- ed much credit on the instructor and all yho took part in it. uuuc uut: 'wwuueu' OI mmmc‘ NO. 2. This was objected to by Paisley ,iamzd Ohesley, and Durham strenu- Tlously «objected to playing 'home :aan home games with the three northern towns. It was ï¬nally ar- ftranged to admit Owen Sound, but ‘to albuw Duu‘hatm and Owen Sound to play only one game on neutral :ice. time and place to be decided =by the committee. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES â€"v.- -.v Dis‘trié't â€"N.0. 2.:Han'ove'r, Walk.- en'ton, Ghesley Paisley, Dâ€"urrham. O-wen ‘Soumd. "Dhe wallowing towns have emtem- ezd teams in the North-am League: District No. 1.â€"Mt. Forest, H‘a‘r- mist'n, Palmerston, W‘ing’ham. List-owe], Lucknow. . Iallow flhé w1iun=nems of eadh group to wily {home amid home games to die:- pray nome ama home games aide flhe Winner of dizstric Dhe convener of r resenba- t‘ives- in No.2 districtis.b_ti§t1ig n' man‘nuu ML- 7 vmuw. uu'rwalux , awu Vice Pres., F.C.. Ryaann, Paisley; Treat, W. Luetig, Chealey; Secy., JG. Bu'r't, Lisst-owel; Comm. of Mam. â€""I‘he officem, together with Geo. Morgamg, Palmerston, H.H. Lucas, Hanover, B~ Wlhitmlqre, Harriaton. l'l'11. .. Pram, G.L. Allan, Mt. Vice Bren" W. Calder. 1 Vice Pres" F-C_. Rm: wt Palmerston on Tuesday, Decem- ber 6dh, when ofï¬cems were elected as 'floll'ows: NORTHERN HOCKEY LEAGUE HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING INSPECTION SOLICITED No Trouble to Show Goods moderate prices. $1.00 PER YEAR.