#4 *4 w e of img @n te Y * / #A 44 B e Py V ut \b LsM us V Nb Ade W hen Buying : Underwear P & \do \bz Wy \ Ros W \& i Ad tad W Â¥ay ind w is ib w W Mz Â¥e Ads & t t 0 The Central Drug Store m SS12IGIN ols s32333333233%333233 Buy Stanfield‘s and be happy Good Dairy Butte: Big Price for your Produce The J. D. Abraham Co. ‘ Largest Stock of Christmas and New Year Goods ever shown in Durham slaughtered ai l(«thag wholesale cost All Sale Prices good until Sale Closes â€"Saturday,Dec. 12th, at midnight, i4EV¢:T Pound prin Choice Rol In Tubs . .. _ The vear tew Laid 1 Must be stri Thousands â€" o worth of fresh sonable Gono Now in Full Swing SALE We will ow About an Overcoat * Abraham‘s Gigantic Moveâ€" On No more shrinking : this is guaranteed by the mant‘acturers. _ We have sold the goo!‘:for years and have had no complaints. â€" We stand ready to make good amything they guarantee. We have a few at bargain prices. Always buy the best. _ It lasts longer, feels more comfortable and will save your temper. It is yery trying on the.temper to try to squeeze a 40 inch body into a 36 inch shirt. Remedyâ€" W re We Discouraged ? 1y zis mase on aba obo efa ohe ob ofaols obe ofe obe ofe cheofe she ofe ofer se e Do U .L. GRANT §'~:§§§§§§§E§§§§ii~$ TRAL DRUG STORE m H 63 omestic Perfumes in fancy package or bulk Foilet and Manicure Sets ts Ebony Manicure Sets and Ebony odd pieces Mesh Bags ags Music Rolls Portfolios n nIss it P A l new se 4 l)elng ess than What we have got, we hold and what we haven‘t, we are after Dollars o o3lih â€" uit rerg ie s 4 000. 0 P pes t Ks pippipiGiLpP$ it ip P pt price al mplete in every line, bought before PS 2( he S Ahocolates 4€ )( west Prices d~ and Patrons of summer creameries and cheese factories, we want your cream during the winter months,. Highest prices paid for good cream. We supâ€" ply two cans free and pay twice each month. _ Write for cans, Tenders received up tQq Thursday evâ€" ening, December 10, 19N, _ Job to be completed by 1st September, 1915. J, W. VickE®k, R. R. NONÂ¥. Hanoye: 8. 8. No. 3, BenRack,â€"â€"To build a School next summer®R915. Plans and specifications may be en at my place Brush Cases, etc., etc. 1 Smokers‘ Sundries Fancy Box Stationery | _ Mr Ross, Post Office Superintendent ,{or Canada, bas asked that special inâ€" timation be giyen throughout the Proâ€" :Vince that Uhristmas Seals must be [ used en the back only of all mail matâ€" ter, This is specially stipulated by the Postmaster (General at Ottawa. No mails having seals on the face can be forwarded to destinztion. All such mail will be held back as contrary to regulations. _ Thousands of people throughout the Province are already using Christmas Seals, To any one of these the ibove may be a vital matter as important mail matter may vet reach destination if Postmascer Genâ€" eral‘s order is not adbered to. _ The UOhristian Guardian, the officia} organ of the Methodist Church has put a price of $1.00 on each obituary notice. For this sum you can have 150 words of commendationâ€"but if your good works require a more volâ€" amirous report, one cent for each adâ€" ditional word will be added to this charge. Thus does the cost of dying increase as the coss of producing prin‘â€" ed papers goes up. Mr Maes, tax collector, was arcund last week. Taxes are lower by bailf than last year. Mrs Bavid Leith has returned from the city, atter a two wseks‘ visit with friends there. _ Mr asd Mrs T. MeAlister spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs A. Marshall. Miss B. Marshall. of tov;n. spent a eoumple of weeks with friends around Knox Corners, Mrs Picken and son lrent a day reâ€" cently with Egrement friends. The Ladies‘ Auxiliary beld their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs Jas. Watson last Wed. About 20 ladies were present. Rev. Mr Smith took charge of the meeting. Quite a number from Knox atâ€" tended _ Anniversary services in Hampden church last Sunday, Buy your tickets here Tendera\Wanted. The best and cleanâ€" est Chocolates made Cream Wanted â€"EAST NORMANBY Best Service Palm Creamery, Palmerston, Ont M W Wa al 1 '{9.‘ NA l ’(9\ A Ki AA AA W ’!9.\ MA s & SA OR TA 3( * x Ar uB C ‘“‘W"“. @ The International Hosiery e P. 0.; Box 244 Ce ! DAYTON, OHIO,U.8. A, 5 desired. | Df)N'i‘.ï¬il‘i.xY‘â€"‘(.);f»:; ¢ expires when a dealer in your * locality is selected 5 to every one sending ns $1.00 in ’ currency or postal note, to cover e advertising and shipping charges we will send postâ€"paid with writâ€" @ ten guarantee, backed by a five @ milion dollar company, either 0 â€" 3 Pairs of our 75¢ value @ _ American Silk Hosiery, 0 or 4 Pairs of our 50e value @ â€" Awerican Oashmere Hosiery, @ or 4 Pairs of our 50¢ value .. .. @ _ Ameri‘n Cottonâ€"Lisle Hosiceg, @ or 6 Pairs Children‘s Hosiery _ : Give.the eolot, size and whethâ€" er Ladies or Gent‘s Hosiery is @ ~ GUARANTEED | for fineness, 0 style, nnporiorit%of material and #g workmanship. ‘Absolutely stamâ€" ¢ less, _ Will wear 6 months withâ€" 4& out holes, or new ones free,. ge844 .‘QQ“O\'“‘O: f Good Morning !¢ a_ € gWe Are Introducing e B Section, 1st Field Ambulance Ist Canadian Contingent Bustard Camp, Salisbury Plains C/O Col. Ross hard. _1 am well pleased with my lot ouly 1 hope some of my old frieuds will see my address in your ‘paper and write a few lines to let ma knex how tnings are Just got back to camp lest night, was at Plymoush on leave 1 saw the !spot where Sir Francis Drake was howling before the battle with the Spanish Armada. 1t is raining now so I guess we won‘t have any parade toâ€"day. Sitting in your tent all day makes a fellow feel homesick once in a while. I would like to be home for Christmas, but that‘s impossible, However, I think I would want te come right back again, as all our ofâ€" ficers are fine fellows and all trust you so well that you feel you could do anything for them, that no task is too They haye stood the test. Give real foot comfort,. No seams to rip. _ Never become loose or beggy â€" The shape is knit inâ€" not pressed in. Just got back was at Plymoush spot where Sir howling before Spanish Armada. + I suppose the second contingent | will be on their way over or nearly ready to start. We will go to the frons as soon as we get well disciplinâ€" ed and we are geiting that way now, so 1 guess we will not have to stay in England much longer, I suppose you will soon be having snow at keme, All the canteems at our camp haye have been conderoned on account of raising their prices, so we can‘t get ourâ€"delicacies unless we wade through the mud away down to the Y.M.C.A. There isn‘t much work for the field amtulances and hospitals at the front because the greatest battles ave fought not far from the coast and the woundâ€" ed can be traneferred to England in a few hours. _ All Eongland is full of wounded soldiers.â€" Lord Kitchener‘s second army isn‘t. equipped yet, #o I guess we will see the front before they will. _ Our work will be mostly conâ€" veying wounded to the comst from where they will be. transported to England, Well, I baven‘t much more news just now. We are all in the best of health and I am certainly growing and gaining in weight, some | of us have gained 20 to 80 los. since | we left home, so I am sure camp life |/ is agreeing with us. The worst of| our. trouble is we haye only ons pair : of shoes and tramping through the j mud and puddles doesn‘t keep our ¢ feet dry and it takes so long to dry |( your socks, as we haye no piace to | dry them, except our tents and we )c have no‘ room to hang them up. 1}|‘ am going to get a pair of rubber boois | when l get my pass, so I think that | 1 might help me cut some. A CHAMBERLAIN MEDICINE CO., TORONTO 10 Three of our men were picked for the Lord Mayor‘s show, but as most of our men are Frenchmen, they chose three of them to go, I haven‘t had my pass yet, but expoct to ges 1t sonn and I hops we will have good weathâ€" er when I get it, The automobiles have a lot of trouble getting around. To Editor Review : x Dear Sir,â€" »8 é I mentiioned before our review by. King, Queen and Lord Kitchener amid rain and maud _ It has been so muddy and ramy that we baven‘t had. any drill since until toâ€"day, but the ground is still very wet. Acquiring Discipline At Salisbury Camp OUR SPECIAL OFFIER American Silk American Casnmere American Cottonâ€"Lisle HOSIERY Bustard Camp, Balisbury Plains, England. Noy. 6, 1914, am, yours truly Nov. 18th, 10.30 a. m. MiLTON SEIM HOLSTEI CENTRAL DRUVUG STORE Durk, it toâ€"day. Ask for free Requests have: been made that the moek trial be:repeated but this is not likely to happen.» : id ces Pmen P r....._.-_-'v;vwm CCauges LNCTG, . Preliminary to the breach of Prom "| o maoaas ~ 00. Say in that a cat ise suit, a Case ofâ€"a book agent (Falâ€" hM ï¬?;'::'" 'sl‘f?at Rmay he.cor ton Cobarn) against Hiram -uos“k-e' may not be, notwithstanding the fact (W%M) * fg,rmer _havmg d vï¬f"tbc feline in question may be a wild jons dog was tried . with henora e,lc-at,‘ tom cat or of .a Maltess breed. sraniftal to the defendant. . In W1 Bat in passing we would like to menâ€" breach of promiseacâ€"ion the resu "doun animal living in this village, was all‘s well that ends well. which hasâ€"spent 20 years of existence Requests have been made that inal . 3 7. 0 SPeot 20 years o | _ Probably the most entertaining number on the program was the mock trial in which the breach of promise case of Bmythe vs Smith figâ€" ured. _ The parts were well taken and the production was a miurth proâ€" ducing comedy farce. Special x enâ€" tion of any would be unfair, for all impersonated their respecive charâ€" aeters ably. We mention all briefly. | Judge Wisehead (Mr G Bye) reigned on the bench of jasige while Jaw-l ver‘s pro and con, ( J. Marsh and R. [ Hun:) sammed ap the legal appoint-‘ ments of the case. Widower Plentiâ€" fal Smltb, the defendant in the case and who already ‘"had three wives planted in the cemetery," was taken by L. B. Nichoison while theother| half of the cause of the trial, Widow Smythe, the plaintiff in the action for damages was represented by Mrs W D Ferguson. B. Brebner was the burly police offiser who handled the court mach his own way except when. the strong minded woman, (Mrs W, / H Rogers) interfered on behalf of: i sex and dispensed jussice with. ambrella and yvoice. _ The edi 6 the "Weekly Creeper" (C C Ramage)| was the possessor of an intraosive| spirit and cons«tantly ‘ran foul of the [, officer and S. M. Woman. â€" Mrs Hosâ€"! tetter as a Datchlady,. Miss Marsh | as a deaf ludg',:w.!asnfl asa bare", !ip man, Arthur Kerr . 'i%ï¬t"’ 1 man, B. Eccles as a tramp, A t Baird as Maldoon, a ‘verogiforous If: | ishman, Hartley A as darâ€"|, kev {reacber and Artbaor 8 d1 darkey chicken thief, W.C As, farmer. 6 f T. .t of usetal work we Marsh and Ibbott. £GCuLOSSCS (In cappre Pablic Library and its ptillar s 0 emalnss ; |_ The chair was takin shortly after ; | 8 o‘elock by Mr. J D Main and he fil ; | led that position admirably. With a ,| few well chosen remarks he introâ€" ;) duced the performers. That Holstein can boast of talented performors was ‘never better exemplified than or. |Friday evening. â€" First came the orâ€" | ebestra, a masical body which renâ€" ‘dered some exoellent numbers and |can not be praised too bhighty. _ En 'cnres to every number were given. | T‘oe personnel of this organization is (Mrssrs J. Marsh, B. Brebner, T. Mcâ€"‘ | Millan, S Eccles, B Eceles, C Legge, | Misses A R ‘gers and M Rice. ’ ! ©Old Black Joe‘‘ in variations was | Miss Echel Sharp‘s piano instrumen-‘ tal which was heartily encored. Miss Sharp and Mrs Ibbott appeared in a pianoand viqlin dfet playing "I Trovatore" with much accepsance. Mrs Ibbott in playing ‘"The Btorm * ‘guve a& selection which won the highest favor from the audience and it wasâ€" followed by an encore. Though J. A. Marsh is heard freqâ€" uently here,; be never sang better| than on this occagion in his two solos, | “Ug from Somerset *‘ and *‘The call [; of the Motherland,‘‘and his responâ€" ses were well merited, [ from thet Wkest. im3 s m:.nd M.!'s : Yand Mrs Tom ‘}flm‘bnm. vieited Y | Falkinghany‘s. â€" _ The library concert on Friday night can be prociaimed the success of the season. Fine weather, a husâ€" tling concert committee, a well proâ€" vided program and much individa al effort were executive factors responâ€" gible in obtaining the splendid reâ€" sults achieved . _ In briet these were & satisfied Library Board, a large ard much pleased audience and proâ€" ceeds amoun.ing to nearly $57 a sum much in excess collected at previous entertainments of the Library. Addresses The children are busy practising for the Xmas tree entertainment, which is going to be held in the old school on Dec. 28rd. Admission 15¢ and 10c¢c, 8. 8. cluidren free, Don‘t forget the Box Socicl on Deéc. 18th. An excellent program is being prepared. Admission 15 cts and 10¢, Ladies with hoxes, free. Mrs Bob Robertgon has been yisitâ€" img friends the past week near Helâ€" stein. Her sister, Miss M. Bmith looked after the house in Mrs R‘s abâ€" sence, â€"_ Mrund Mrs Alex Aitkeng yvisited at W.T..Pindor‘s one day lastâ€"week. ‘One day last week, Mr ï¬ 9. KirbÂ¥y put bis horee iuth’oiï¬_ thodist ¢rturch shed in Durhun%ï¬b‘;nefwu mean enongh. totake & â€"new> balter from the buggy. ~There has been similar things ‘taken. from rige inâ€" Durham before. it 4 SBnow all gone, once more like sammer. Mr Wm.â€"fewart returned bhome from Glad to see Billie ba f Ball. e a ie ons calso Jim Ball. Aj¥» andâ€"Mrs Jas. Atkinson, also Mr Mrs Tom MocFaddén, of ‘near, am, vieited Sunday at Mt War : The Library Concert ORCHARD TORONTO appreciation of the week, Mr Ino. Kirb) | " Frop a@-'iwiï¬umu Herba n ~m§‘¢?§§f9fle"wu KÂ¥ to take &â€"new halter | _ WY y. Whers has been :‘B;lé taken. drom . rigs in ingto Will Save his â€"Hig Life, THE DURHAM RE fous phases n by Rev s r was the\ 2 *.: idisd the! {’;g“] ept when| * (Mre Wy |s M with Ber rging edi C ® " m Ramag6) | ralat 18 a It ty D g do ui 200002 ECARVOdICE and is ~still enjoying the first period of the nifre that rre‘prophesied: This cat is a eommon, every day .looking animal, . .makings‘its bome near the mill A00 T/ '7;.«»« It is of a grey color, Stik,: Tfihky for its age .and irs a :vell-k‘ "“‘ character hereaburite, + ul‘ uhi Kb Ex c in wA Mrs J. D. Main and Mrs Petrie are attending the Women‘sâ€" Ionstitate meeting in Darham this Thuarsday. Mr Thos. Allan, Darbam was a visitor in the vilage last Saturday, Word received from Hanover by friends here states that Percy Ross a student of the Model School, is very sick . Rev. Dr. Marsh left for\%he city on Taesday morning. Now is the fme to secure a beautiâ€" tul Xmas box. the person leaving the most cash aNJ. M. Matthews‘ store before Christnis, he will givye them a lovely $5.00 ker. Mr Wimn. Crl?wen. of Normanby, has purchased J;, M. McRobb‘s fire 100 acre farm in Egremont The price was $5200. ul In a recent letter to his mother.‘ Milton Seim states that his division | of the A. M.C. were expecting to leave for the frout the first of this month. «is The present mild spell of weather is giving an opportunity to many farâ€" mers.to rush in their turnips, which were not gathered before the recent touch of winter. _ The afternoon @® T. R. train to the south now passes through Holstein at 4. 22 o‘clock while the mixed 3rain for the north is now dae at 11. 23 in the morning. _ The change makes the rural mails leave an hour later and inconveniences drivers by givâ€" ing them an hour or so driving in the dark when returning home. There is an advantage given though to the many would be visitors and shoppers to Durham by giving them a longerstay in that town than forâ€" merly . I A good amurmt of mattreases at J. M. MatthewWÂ¥. Dec. 6 and 7, Sunday and Monday are the days of the Presbyterian anâ€" miversary here, Rey R A Cranston, a well known and eloquent divine will preach worning and evening Sunday On Monday a hot chicken pie supper wlli be seryed followed by an excel leat program now in course of prepâ€" aration. The Christian. Eoadeavor of the| Pres, Chureh are holding a social in the basement ot the church next| Tuesday ev&ing. | 12% cent print.\m- 8 cents at Alling bham‘s. For Sateâ€"Pure \WNred white Tegâ€" horn Cockerels. Jas. F McoInxnxnK, R. R. No 1 < Holstein Tke special services conducted in the Methodist ebhurch last week have been fraught with good results and those in charge are well satisfied. ~‘The youseger eclement of this bur@ will bepleased to hear thatâ€"the skaâ€" ting rink will ba~opened¢this winter by Abbic Hunt and Lindsay Irwin provided toat a right of: way can be secured into the rink from Main St. | ?vm Percy Ross has wen the $40 seholarship for passing third in Welâ€" lington Co in the recent Entrance to ‘Faculty exams. Congratulations. , viofeuh ghirwnlindinirnars s * sn ids »Ot: :3 . .+ E The Social Club beld their first : ee u}eeling oll: Tttn’:ndny evening, wi(niel sh Oysters|along with other amusements a deâ€" N:lwb l‘r: .P“l' kod‘fre * bate *‘ Resolved that Country Life is apsAllingban ? _'-ore advantageous than City Life " Rev Dr. Marsh conducted anniver | was discussed, the aflirmative side sary services in Rothsay on Sunday, winning out. It was decided to hold tey. Wilson of that place ably preachâ€" \the meetings every second Wednesâ€" ig here. day evening, the program for the â€"The share that Holstein _Presby-,‘ ext debate being * Resolved that @rian charch bas beon assigned to Jhe Miser is less harmfal to Society gar in the increased budget this than the Spendthrift." year amounts to $38{ | :Rey. B. M. Smith was one ot the :" For Royal Purple Food, also|speakers at the Hampden anniver-l ;ggg.,.dd, see fl M. thews. | sary services on Monday . Special vnhï¬}i: Men‘s and Boys‘ Sweaters at Allinvhanm‘s. & 2 LOCAL AND PERSONAL $ bave and eB390B0B9BD9333DP the *Â¥ ~Shop where § + *~ *NMiril, Holsteini 000000000000 000000 00000009 ©0000000â€"0000000.0 00 00 000000 ! Change of Business in Holstein ‘ 20U6n exnibits will be in place on Saturday, 5th inst., and judging of Poultry, Seeds and some other deâ€" partments will take place. The officâ€" ial program has a most att ractive list of judging eyents, addresses, &c. and upâ€"toâ€"date stock and other farmers should find it difficult to stay away frowm it, The Ontario Provincial Winter Fair takes place in Gueiph next week, though exhibits will be in place on Saturday, 5th inst., and judging of Poultry, Seeds and some Oother de. & 4 Notwithstanding the unfavorable onditions of the roads, the Amos choir falfilled their engagement to assist in the program at the Hampden anniversary â€" on Monday eveniog They report a pleasant evyening and speak very highly of the bhospitality of the Hampden congregation. No queries regarding the home trip please! I: cartainly was a long way to Tipperary ! Mr and Mrs Thos. Henderson. Dunâ€" dalk, passed through the village one day last week. Mr and Mrs P. Motch spent Sunâ€" lday afternoon at Mr T. Atcheson‘s. Mr Frank Blakemore, who has spent the summer here, returns to is home in Eogland on Friday . Miss Annie Knox visited with Mrs John MeMurdo on Sunday . Anyone requiring tile will do well to c write us and secure rates. _ Concentration We have a large supply of Tile, all sizes, for various kinds of work. _ Sizes of tile range from 3 inches to 30 inches in bore. We bave Well Having bought the General Store busin{ successfully carried on for a number of yea Mr J. W. Hunter, I hope by keeping an i date stock of Goods, such as are usually fou a firstâ€"class store and by fair dealing to m continuancé of the patronage accorded my decessor. _ Yours for Good Goods, Right P and a Square Deal. Notice to the Buying Public Holstein ‘Tile . P. LEITH, Guelph Winter Fair Th:re‘s aAvice for you in this little homily to advertisers; it is: Reward with a fullâ€"not divide®gcustom the merchant who steadfastly solicits. your goddâ€"will .~ The more you streagthen thehands of theman who serves mj:ie better will ic the service returned. Intermittent or divided effort is not likely to be resultful. _ One fullâ€"powered blow is better than two half blows . Concentration of appeal will do a work of conviction and persuasicn that will surprise You when the year‘s returns are totalled u p. It is better to advertise intensively than extensively when the sum to be devoted to advertising is small. This means the regular use of the DURHAM«REVIEWâ€"52. messages a year addressed toâ€"the same conâ€" stituency of readers. DROMORE A NOTE TO>THE .PUBLIC HUNT, Holstein o are invited to Shop ile always on hand REV. T. H. IBBOTT, Pn REV. D. B. MARSH Sunday School at 10, a. m,. and 7.00 Week night service Th Sunday School Affiliated wit ness College an College, Toront: D. A, Mcl New Year Term from Jan CLARKE & Moox Barristers, Solicitors, &¢. Money to Loan at Current Ofleeqverflkales Bookstare Xs o C mpetent Instructo ‘t.ining for teachers Farmers Course and PaTrrErRsonxnâ€"On 20h mont, on Noy. 25th, Sam Patterson, Jr., ; Mount Forest Business College Shorthand, Business and Civit Service Courses Write for A. 8. OrarkKr® resbyterian Churep Methodist Chur A C 14 ILAN, sident ree C LaxID. Service a and 7.30 p. m, E. Tuesday at s orks nd BORK I0 italogr ue sc' D. F-R.A.S, MI‘ all o1 rattord Bas! liott Busines 1 eon . , E to Mr and t daughter 4 ]914 Ho Moox Mt at 11 pecia pecia wooft Pastor pal Rates Forest it in L. ty 11 thange of tep copteof L Yb Cheds amo ente was amad« h-‘hp;__“..‘. @ over nine «d _2 C V> BroOwn on iRBurs., 1) ord, llml ladies were prosent an: a most “‘O]nbh afternoon was sper Q““uaâ€-. Wylie gave a mos -n’;m r.."' M * Seotland,‘ Sh fpoke of its l’llaed appearance and it beaut ifyj Boehery, of its people, thei §# «nd other charaeteristics, th: Cdifference between Scotland of old an« eflmd(h"mm, nme, and clos t by us the besautifc| poem, aiee Cuddle Doon." N. &:‘:’l’:l re«ding from th« ma &a & °C ** ©1.00, frmfl hhame 81 85 ; from P; iceville Fiesbertun #J 20 Train n Owen Bound »hortly afier I:""l'.‘:l‘n-lpceul leayes ( m~ The Durham Branch W o SUtute helg y Bceotch meeti .h:‘..:(‘l!.l‘, Brown on Th EXxCrRSION 1o Ow Ex day af UOKL Wwork { date of ghe big excous b‘(aunc viac, P. R. oto aA ie o portun it to Sound 0:‘ l’andit):g the | l'eunnu. the same eveni LTain suarte from Da ban M‘.‘Willim @4 7.18 a m : 7.31 a m : By,.3; 120 * 6, : all Other bhe boys ana a bright home page for mother n; 1t is ait mieresting, and e well worth while, . How for a Christmas gift, it wo be & profitable one, and i« ‘h ‘Il.‘ p". Rt round the table fawily does, The Onte has « @ VCI" one, !‘_)flllk for The REVIREW welcomes ; l"‘*ml to (hl‘ cor ing of ydm your | luLulhul m town or < quested to inform us rc, mentionable items as \i: from any distance as (ar towns, or our own resiscn Those who have phones m: any timeâ€"No. 68, Durhan all the news and persona news., The * Slick Stranger " ; referred two weeks ago a to be buying farms and s homes that showed hin was arrested at Soracfto: trial before J . J, Gordon Queen, Chas, Mclunes, . senienced to Upee mon: Bound jaud. The Confed = h}l age as 83 hut looks old ligent and Well educatred bhe says is george Arms( isell ; â€" Treas. MeLac K&ï¬;é;:. flr B-';'.n:u Butnett, R, Whitmore G meeting of lou‘p-.. kes day, a team We en i 0, H, A, and wult form Markdale ~and possin!; sion, adults JB cts,, â€" Proceeds to ? Cadivid tween Be ‘und 1t The Baptist Sand»s mas entertainmeot v Tuesday cvc’nx. 22n programime i#in prepa May they all Yiod ic i give than to receiv: When evening fa‘ls y« 8rd ana “:’u k ol he school ape send in g ing, boots and shoes, derwear and Ohrisio for the use Of peedy | the Christmas «pitit and i3 of Belgian needs, | gene; on tions of clothing have | Mesers 8. F.Morlock, C. | J,. 14. Ahlw. The con: m.h w exoeeded i; and the others are well Orcans$ ank Piaxos ing on towards Nhristm spection of ourNarge and Pianos, whici\are : have been bought right on reasonable terms. Prorograrns s.e your fmends with a |« this Xmas. With ev« close three extra one: ~YVOL. XXXVlIl, N An Alaminum l\ would be a Bae preâ€" Will last forever, S farlane‘s Doug Ktore, The deferred tr: liquor cases again: bhotels takes pl=ce Wednesday nex: falling. It is not neRwnd a« buat new fraits a fres Ohris mas ghopperR\at " December bleak â€" cribes weather conditi ten. days, but teâ€"d«=y teed to cure farlane‘s. Â¥na " 3, _ 00 *w»Ring .-':".' l[)tl'.. decidec ‘g that a butter and Ew P at Mrs n'“:lw« n '.Ah f!‘ the poor mo 'Ju.h;m by Miss K, ruog closed by s 7 cOPICS BStockingette tor sale at ( REX A LL Opilb) Hesnerton ad 7 Station«, The 8. The Week) wnlll*l.la of from the mark ‘ fathaer down i M® is 81.65, fro: ; from Priceviile $1.20. Train . 4 »bortiy afie + 8y sqiagin Was docidvï¬ Were : | and re inerâ€" A â€"D 4 H A Ns H o M11 “fl w ere m and tby | ui.:l LP n Th other B In® v