_Â¥ . The Central Drug Store # o ommamee is mm ty in i T KK CÂ¥A C aa «/ > my > »»mprâ€"m® e C 1. > y k t _ .. 4ï¬ t s s oule Pn toge c l agh Y‘ * TT va3.n‘."‘: To . e + * | * o o n sz s c ce * _ * a * l «_ *.a €5 fan . 4* o + > â€" w i5 Sn C Pn is caple. .o > en .C1 oo 0+R . x t # / &3 o. t & sA t . .*, :" a . iy Ztkns ie s 4 m ** * e ta J & s +o tegoute d iss * l * i WeEEGGELeCecEss@seccscccsecec 5 The Central â€" Drug Storeg_j Es en Remie / syrerige Prbristalisn ces is rizns d _causo Edison Does..*~ * » < ! for Muck of Their Safferlag,. | Don‘t try to emulate Tho Women are weak, yet under a son in working twenty hov _ smile they will try to h:de pain ind the twentyâ€"four, say» C suftering that any man could not the Nautilus. Higet i11, bear pstiently. If women would work is surely } _ only remember that their frequeant changes. Y failures of health arise from feeble habitua)‘ or impure blocd their lives would stea? r be smoother and they would longer | wA the present ch‘nge' { retain their natural charm. â€"ery easy matter to get a j i Â¥ + thosy"" d‘r':;z?,'“;’d fails * dothing better than "Gun‘s f headaches ; unrefreshi~<3 " to break up a cold quickly. : causcs dark lines «x on bhand and when you feel a cold & di'-:;:'.’e“; ftig on, take a few capsules and note the j Kean’?"..%’ults. As the saying goes "the preof of the li Thl" mddinfl I.. Te Te m e n w on e s ui c s e sc l o women are weak, yet under a smile they will try to h:de pain ind sultering that any man could not bear pstiently. ‘If women would only remember that their frequeat failures of health arise from feeble or impure blocd their lives would be smoother and they would longer retain their natural charm. e JAMES R. GUN, + Oiligi for Fnr 500 Neilson‘s Chocolates and BonBons HAR DWA RE Let no person forget that Silver Pine Healing Oil is sold in THE LEADING *HARDWARE STORE in Durham. The most valuable pair of Carriage Horses in South Grey last year were fed International Stock Food three times per day. I would advise every farmes in this locality to get wise, and feed International Stock Food to his horses and cattle, when he will be able to sell his Stock for the highest figure, and greatly increase his bank account. The above cut shows the fastest pair of Pacers in the world. No wonder they are fast for they are fed International Stock Food three times per day. For Holiday Use and Holiday Beauty We are prepared to furnish everything worth having &\ ns A In PERFUMES,box and bulk @)“z.ï¬j;;_f)'r“ J Toilet Articles, all kinds t Je ‘_‘._;‘__;f;i' < Cut Glass Fancy China j '/f@ Hammered Brass Burnishâ€" SE T ~+CA k * \ 'i:‘:‘:†;d fras: Manicure gts \AG s C + O oilet Cases Shaving Sets ; z‘;f:‘w& Travelling Companions “‘:ï¬:, CR EbonyBrushes MilitarySets {5335, JQ ; Ladies‘ Hand Bags Purses uo) 119 8f" /A Wallets Music Rolls, Etc. ®*" on Kinds of Commercial Printing of Highest Quality, Try the Review Job Dept. WRARY ®%te q »~suits. . As the saying goes "the preof of the pudding is in the eating" so the "sale of a preâ€" paration is a sure sign of its worth." CHILBLAINS is muother very troublesome eomplaint. Our " Chilbain Cure" gives instant relief. are Themso}vas to Blamg Muctk of Their Safferiag,. Remember both these preparations are guatanteed Money back if not satisfactory. W. BLACK The Fastest Pacers in the World MCY afcartm Wds G. T. R. Town Ticket Office corers @eana in bulk or fancy boxes. Our Stock is complete and up to the minute and marked at walk out prices ‘Wrong to Work Twonty Hours Beâ€" WIHAT FATIGUE INDICATES. Durham Its blowing and snuowing. _ The weather man has been busy during the past few days, in fact he has been busy since the New Year came in, Now the bare spots on the roads are all drifted in and the sleighing made good,â€"and too good in some parts for the drifts are in some places 4 and 5 feet deep, We heard a promâ€" inentcitizen of Flesherton tell that coming down at the six corners he had to take the tence corners fortt and he thought a man would go on skiis better than in cutter but we can go allright from the south line to Priceville yet. If it doesn‘t get any worse we will come off pretty safe. had a saeâ€"â€" tor did not allow tor did No\ arniVW IMu+~â€" " sls many questions for he Called ou, LA eommanding tone "All Aboard," Many of Mr McDougall‘s old frends will be pleased to see him back for a while from the land of wheat, the prairies of the West. Mr McDougall is the guest of his old friend and comrade Mr: A McCusig at present and he promises to see more of his George Tryons claims to be the second oldest ‘rogident In our town living with Â¥Mrs McAoliey 33 first, Saturday nicht, 9.80. It‘s a loneâ€" some life to be alone as our company is away toâ€"night and yet a large numâ€" ber of the able bodied men of our fair Dominion are living a lonely life and they seem to enjoy it. But we notice a number have already taken advantage of the holiday season by going away from the place of their birth in a duplicate form. When we were boarding the train going to Durham the last day of the old year, we met our good old friend, Dan McDougall, coming off and we old countrymen before he goes back to the West again. The new year brings many reminâ€" iscenses of the past and could we stand as it were on the top of View Point Mount and if it were possible for us to cast our short sighted eyes and take a view of the end of 1913, we would come in contact with many obstacles on the way before reaching that short distance. What transpirâ€" ed during 1912 is generally pretty well known but to predict what is to be before tha end of 1913 is beyond any human being‘s knowledge. Miss Davidson of Durham is a% her sisters, Mrs3. P. F. McAribur, of this piace at present, Our schools gre all attended to this morning and the holidsy week was a short one felt by the teachers, Two of Donald McMillan‘s sons are home from thae West and will be staying for awhile. _ Also Mr Chas. McK:nnon, son of thelate Mr. Chas, McKinnon, and will bo staying for some weeks before going back. We are pleased to hear that Mr. Arch McMillan who was taken ill at his brothes John‘s, Ceylon, is conâ€" sidered out of danger although it will be a while before he will be able to move. â€"He is attended to by Dr Lane of this place. The A O U V is not to be behind for they intend to have a grand disâ€" play at their next lodge meeting by bhazing a big feed of oysters or someâ€" thing better as will be considered by the committee sppointed for that purpose, Donald Matheson, son of Pastor Matheson, spent some time at the Manse and has gone back again or is going soon, Donald is a fine young man and a specimen of the young gentleman, The aonual meeting of St Columâ€" ba church will be held in the church here on the afternopn of Jan 15th at 2.30 when all that befong to the church if possible should attend and see what‘s done and what‘s to be done during the year that we have entered upon. _ Church matters must be atâ€" tended to as well as municipal matâ€" ters or any other Societies ‘f we want it to be success{al in business. As there are adarge aumber Of _ Miss R Halliday has returned frc® loyal Scotchmen belonging to the Renfrew to resums her duties in 8 S % 0 S he:;a. wg are not aware that| No, 1, Â¥ormanby. they are depending on us to give a: is j repi.:z of the fine gathering thegy had | mM;. JackSon and daughter ,;J‘mf’e of c rath‘ orest spent over the week end «a Mr Me{jrath‘s hotel a few evemngs’ with the Dackus fanil ago, being an excellent supper preâ€" ?. Ne en‘ pared by Mrs McGrath and her serâ€" | Mr Will Wallace left on Saturday yants. _ OScourse Mrs MeGrath is to take charge of Ebordale sehool. the real Scoten Highland is$iy and Mr. Geo. Webber who got his foot the affair could not be any Other than| crushed in the bush, is improying. a fine spread for the occasian to meet| _ Miss 4. MeGowan, Durham, spent the demand of @ll the others %ho| last wesk with boy friend Miss Myrtle were to partake to apposase the appeâ€"| Caldwell. § tites for Seotchmen are generally| Mr A. Dollery and Miss Bteila good eaters and good workers. After, Green drove up from Guelph last Satâ€" doing all the justice they could to urday anJ spenta few days with her thlilzn pagtn all went up 59 the I}’"{ friends in thees ports. when a fine program was disposed of. 5 Mr Arch McCoufug wes in the chair: â€Ã©â€˜iw; glaryf%ackps b?d?o?d†6 and no bettee Beotchman in the. £ aYgg P1 n ene Pe e ol County could fll the position tetter| M's?he“"‘ Burns left Tuesday to than he did. _ The evening passed in | tBK8 £D8Tge of a school st Chippewa song, speech and pibroch by a Mr.| Hill, Bruce Os. at a salary of $59G. Ferguson, a stranger. The affair; Two quiltings in the block last was strictly confined to members of Week, One at Mrs A. Marspal}‘s the the Society and although we could Other at Mrs John Morice‘s, ‘ claim to be of a pare ighland race . The temperanca meéjing in Knox it would be as "no Irish need apgply" | church last was well attended and fine for unfortunately we are not a memâ€"} eddresses given by Revd‘s MeLean of ber of the Society. _ But perbaps we. Hanoyezr ang McCausland of Durbam. are ouly trespassing and a better| Pity their counseis coxl¢ got preyail account may be given elsewhere. } over the township. Thenï¬ï¬‚ep‘ Tha smminael mastine af t Maluam | m‘le qulrteue was m“h .ppf“i.tedl Monday morning, 6th January, 3 » } election day. Many a poor fellow North taStNormanDy will be trembling in his boots towards "" . noee | the close of the poll but we yenture: . Born. in Norraanby, Jan. #, 1912,) to call the lucky ones those that will !° Mr and birs David Marghal}, a son. | be elected to stay at home to mind| Mr Bird «MeNiese of Saskatoon,| their own business, then if they do} spent the holidays with his parents. | anything tat‘s done as it should not: We are sorey to hear that Albert| be, they have ouly themselves to find | Moarng is not improving in health as| flulc w“'h' Ef&flt ‘; his mBny tr:ends w:‘ld hkeo : ; (prcâ€"â€"â€"â€"pns «e Burtham Reviem THURSDAY, JAN. 9, 1913 "*+a with him bat the conduceâ€" Priceville Hiw~ ~uw\h ime to ask ‘@ Notice to Creditors in | | We didn‘t think George was that old| but we know he was born on the old | Darham Rd street over 50 years ‘8°| and probably hé can share the hslfl of ten more to the gooa. _ Mrs llc‘\ Aulley must be well up to the 90 and in the days of her strengtb her place was seldom vacant in the church but now she cannot leave the house. Thawing again this Monday marnâ€" ing, 6th January. The annual meeting of the Priccâ€" ville Agricultural Sceciety will be belhi on Saturday, the 18th day of January at 2 o‘clock p. m. New Years Day wasquietly spent. No skatigg, visiting w ihs day‘ng. visiting was the order of h As!s/igh loa@ of the youth and bear‘vy d rove to the home of Mrand MES John Hill snd enjoyed themselâ€" wes to the: wee sma‘ hou»s in dancing and musk : supplied by A McAulay, Mrs Little, Dundalk, spent New Swmt()fl P ark' Fears with her moth=rf Mrs Ecior. ecoutoew Mr J. H. McFayden had a wood The young people of our burg are!bee on Friday, He had Mr D. Mcâ€" :D.ll:yllng:he &“" ro:‘;is hows 'nl{An\hat with his cirealar saw :)z;g omplaining about not havioag enoilg + i do the w frost to flood the skating rink. But| hï¬:';igot;::u‘;hmh es boweyver some go to the near by |P k A t Ed\ towns to enjoy a skate though feel a | _ 01 Friday night over 50 0 g little disappeinted when they find Hill greople went in aleighloads to the the rink locked and nofire in the hoâ€"| home of Mrs D. Greenwood in Durâ€" tels to get warmed up after driving ham io oresent her with a rememâ€" 10 or 12 miles. Never mind you brance of the many years spent toâ€" College boys,â€"wait for S. Park rink gether. Mr J, H. McFayden called to open. \the peo ple to order and Miss Mary Christmas was a merry one bhere. Being a beantitz} day some drove to Flesherton rink, some to Ceylon to enjov geasting, others to Dundalk to the concert, while the younger ones treated themselves to a skate on Fervis‘ beaver meadow. Mr Jim an(i Miss Ethel Christie of Pt Elgin a re yvisiting their sister Mrs. John Hill. _ Mr Arth ur Knox and sister Alma of Guelph 1 we visiting their urcle Mr. Robt Knox . Blank billse for calling the Annual School Meeting. . A Set sent by mail from this office tor 25¢. Miss Mary Backys feft Konday to| | take charge of Dromore sehool. ° $ , _ Miss Neltic Barns left Tuesday to| ‘ tuke charge of a school ot Chippewa| â€" Hill, Bruce Gso, at a salary of $50G. All persons claiming to rgnk upon the estate of the said insolvent, ‘are required to file their claims, ‘proved by affidavit wich me on or before the 31st day of Janaary 1913, after which date I will proceed to distribute the assets of the said estate, baving reâ€" gard only to the claims of which T shall then have received notice, Beted December 30th A.D., 1912 Jonx McKrcgxz;g, Merchant Datkem FP.Q , Quot. The creditors are required to meet at my office at the said Town of Darâ€" ham, on Friday the 10th day of Janâ€" uary 1913, at 3 o‘clock p. m. for the Enrpose of receiying a statement of is affairs, for the appointing of Inâ€" spectors, and the ordering of the afâ€" tairs of the eatate generally. NOTICE is hereby fiyen that the above named insolyent has made an assignment of his estate to me, for the benefit of his creditors under the proâ€" visi%gs of Ontario Btatutes 1910 Chapâ€" ter » In the matter of Noah Sternall of the Town of Durham, in the County of Grey, Pluymber, Insolvent. Miss M Marvin was a visitor to Toronto last waek. Mr and Mrs Wil! Knox of Dominion City left for their home last week. \Ur Dan McCormick had a suceessâ€" ful wood bee lasat week. Dansays bhe needs more wood this winter as he is going to have another stove going. Miss 4. McGowan, Durham, spent last wesk with boy friend Miss Myrtle Caldwell. s Mr A. Dollery and Miss tella Green drove up from Guelph last Satâ€" urday sn spenta few days with her friends in thess ports. North=East Normanby Miss R Haliiday has returned frc®‘‘ woe are also sorry to hbear of the Renfrew to resums her duties in 8 5 jppesg of Rev. N. Stevenson. He No. 1, Â¥ormanby. | was unable to fill the pulpit on Sanâ€" Mr JackSon and daughter Jsnnie of | day. We bope 10 hear of his recoyâ€" Mt Forest spent over the week end ery soon. with the Backus family, _ Miss Namjie Hortley left Monday Mr Will Wallace left on Saturday | for Durban, whére she intendg logpnâ€" in tala ahaves af Khamtals sshool. !}98 d;‘ggï¬makmg. T. A, M. FEerousox, Secy. ++ & + on "ug O1 Friday night over 50 of Edg Hill greople went in aleighloads to the home of Mrs D. Greenwood in Durâ€" ham io present her with a rememâ€" brance of the many years spent toâ€" gether. Mr J, H. McFayden called the peo.ple to order and Miss Mary Edge read a nice worded address, while Mivs Irene Ritchie presented Clara with\an ebony manicure set and Mrs Wm. Ritchie presented Mrs Greenwood with a hall mirror in handsome s jlid oak fraW Jasper (Mriv Greenws ‘F brother) replied for M‘vrs Greenwood and Claraâ€" Then the cha isrman called on Mr_ D. Edge. Mr J. Moffat and Mr Joc. Firth who all g‘ave short witty speechâ€" es, The remainder of the evening was spent in siaging. music, games dancing and conversation. | _ Notleeis bereby given pursuaut to Ontario Statutes l‘;ll. Chap Â¥j Section |55, tiat all persons having claims . against the estate of Wm. Jas. Adams | m died on or about the Thirteenth day of Decersber, &. D., 191%, sreâ€"reâ€" \quired to send by post 'pcnpc;d or otherwise deliver to J P Telford, solicâ€" itor fozg the Executors, on or before the ‘17th d:{ of January, lé)la. their | nameés, add ases".nd deser,.ptions and i a fyil ¢tatem@nt o{ p‘a:‘ticu(nru of their | claimg â€J the netgré of the security | (if any} held by _ them, duly certified, |and that after the said" date the: executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the estate among the psrtlu1 entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then ; bayg potice. ‘ ated ‘this 3jth day of December, | 5 ic qie * 41th dor of Receml \ | Jonx 0, Aparxs, _ > | | Fraxcrm H. Apaars, ) Executore| by theie Bolicitor, J. P. Telford ever tried." t a!! deatera, cents, or The éug Pitt Co, B | _ Miss Richardson left on Monday for her home in Lagrel. Miss Frook |ot Hanover, has taken her place as | teasher at the brick sehool. We are ‘very sorry to lose Miss Richardson, but wish her syccess wherever she may go. Mr George Baniks, Stratiord, spent New Years with friends here. The Bible Class gave a social eveâ€" ning in the eburch on Monday last. A good program was provided and a very large crowd attended. The Crawftord choir was much appreciâ€" ated . We are sorry to hearof the iliness of Miss Belle Kay, who has a severe attack of la grippe, & In the Surrogate Court of the County of Grey In the matter of the estate of William ~Inmes Adams, late of the Town of ‘7711‘1‘7[;;}3_1. in the County of Grey, Feoman, decenged Misses Moher and Reid returned to their schools on Monday. <me P 5 Notice to Creditors School Reports Dornoch TORONTO g*wvflwï¬v**** *W**W“Mï¬ & GRANTS AD. # 280 yards New Curtain Nett Also a lot of Bure Linen Lace and Jnsertion t bo per y Ladies‘ Collars in Robespierre Stocks, Fancy Jabots, éc. Excelsiop Handkerchiets Men‘s Lined Jackets, Etc. Cor, Michigan Ave, and Griswold St., Retroil, & RRpâ€"NOoTICE :sz in ccands ~®ppommmyyme®m _ mentin Windsor. Ont. I1f von w VC â€" memmmmepmm _ mentin Windsor, Ont. If you desire to geg us personally call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat ao fateare‘ in our Wiisor oifices wigeh are f6r~Correspondence_and Laboratory: for Cenadiaw business ompy, all letters as follows; * _‘ DRS. KENNEDY &°KENNEBDY; Windsor, Qnt. Write for our private address. + ie s s ts s ul While wishing all my friemds a kappy and Presperous New Year, I wish to call their attention to the Tis, aiffobine comnoniet. . Ruortion Lt aad Can of Treamser PRog TOR HOME At this season of the year you always have a hankering for them. Our shipments arrive freâ€" quently so are ever fresh and tasty. Take a box home with vou. THE CITY BAKERY Headquarters for Confectionery and all Bakery goods NERVOUS, LIFELESS h Tuferelezel s2elveelnve cue s cleve o ale o1 a2 ole"o‘e ole Cole%ela SoleCole ele weleCole Sell e‘ B 4. 6B 0 % w# Try our Fresh Oysters Choice lines of Cooked Meats, Plain and Fancy Cakes, Fresh Groceries, etc., etc. DEBILITATED MZN JeW GOOdS Just to Hand C apebtin t Mens Cloth Fur lined Coats, P §$ L «adies Clot _ JAN. 9. 10913 Small Profits J. 8. McILR LdGLP 1100tai [ and all a New Hes just commcn1 it,â€" New Prigss 1 These brooms are, cords T he mJ Often the Cheapest Lumberme 1 buckle Lion Bran 1 buckle Snag pro 3 lace, low for leg Lumber King, solid 3 lace solid heel ... 12 inch top snag pf "Fresh Grocerie Men‘s Plain Overs . Men‘s High Heel . . Mâ€â€™I Rolled Sole» Boys‘ I buckle Rut Youths® I buckle R zes NOM A Comulete stock aPe 45 $eyed The Highest FURS! 11 (& UJ A1 W € tharl k O ) GRE THE and H We Wan Highe Mc thanks the pa )sperou L€