ABAM IR ARE the usual way. ‘ can! postage t world. TI "mun tailor to shnw tietlt' Mr, Jr-,ruvti In H " the P (mnemo- uti: 'rt'. Thwr- ventilation! will be nun! in trout of the Postal Uaide,n 'I'V 1““‘hik'h is wpplivd yurlylp vPr' pmlanN-v. Birthdlf, New u u Ind krrrae booklets when sent in Me I). us) w-'y, unsealed, call tor one at mums.» to an; addre†a the .-.‘r :19. "rr-lt 1!) "With love "on: n~..'\ Hay" : "Hearty com: ala- m .-, I gum] wishes. John (I "; pit r»! ~Vll ruby in your hemvo- T If hm Rum ": or "w 'sr-il/e-our-is,.' . . Na d u'r-mrnf to (WEE, _ i t,t buying: cards Mention T x io. [nudge h ls been in . i. +r'tll if they have" ' tto (' 'he Po,t omce F the ’ 9: Htvr . |~lmw th action 79. Pas mumps AND Pus: .,,,, sri . . ups-- ost promo think a two ""'nt an†. ecos~..ry on nascent. n: my TL" u nnshokv. One eon! " "m. “V“ " mum-many address in tlu, "i',,',",',,' i wo round is n quirod only on Np}: l _ )ndwnce cardsm onlmcy card. 'rid, _ sed for correopotuteatee t but on" "tit all the post "tNe regulations Fan .r on " Marv post cord and thi, .u.\ “N that settdertoittto his or her mm. m aim to write on the cord om .ief vxpressiun " than“. good wish- " eongratulation, condolence or 'eetingi, and) on "With Mom In “WM-r S Inu,. mrxvm/iiii Hymn.» These at tttt men unions oh, the Mt!!! 'tter K) I w D M --- l 7"» 'r- 3" t' m I'ruszs.-A " will sell at Ml formerly. orttrttnnd " Jlllill Men pr tT “In It. Dom». Clink- "In -Liettt. R. C. " “Milan! Major U nation Quar- z! N L Stuart; 'r4trrttt W. J. Me- Sargt. J. ar. . ally tsll Guy 'll .r mar-on“ F ' Tttt the re w" _ 41;: coun- " _ "my . up to mm wil n " rh dition ludv of a, yea", urham and nu ‘in Snuth they at. died suddenly week, where rbe v.9 taken down " h W M armerly of Aberdeen, l, Sash, headed the " councillor for the rccgnt elections. Wat mud win learn mine. M " he w. J 'r' and nrother bedside when ("trains were onclay, where T" the nrert 1.513. Durham ms ee will be ' Rocky Saugecn, Dec. 30th, ISIS. eds to go to the m ms _ H. (ionic Ttrtt mam W. Rich- H. Smith. R Pollock In T. Al- Her many in Grey ' has treen up. he new mom Iker's dept. in Claw. enjoyed On Tuesday It'lhrra heir). 'ule perform. "maiden-M19 children and , iatisfaction "in: balon- Mink Wuvios Mm 'x'mn now on be per m. in- Ere an over" wimildr to Shnrlhm n3 KIN} may mum. hmh in onâ€. Have ("'33. tale cheap. mutations urself on Mr the war The, tune: " took place on Sunday hurt, a very large mundane of friends and neighbors paying the last tribute. Alter a brief prayer " the home. the reunion were {an to the Bupli t. rhurch. of which she was a member. 13w. Mr Wylie conducting an in). PM sive service. Interment tom. ip,uo. at Maplewood cemetery, where W“? hundred lie. The thildren who, With the tttts- , band, will mourn sincerely the de. yparted loved one are; Maggie, Mrs ‘Welwh, Hamilton: Wm., Mason City, i, Iowa ; (Nth, Mrs F1emstoek, Huntl- ton . Mary, Mrs J. Murdock. Durham; Annie, Mrs Wm. Brown. Paisley Brock. Bvsk.: Percy and Myrtle at home; Lottie, nurse no training at Farm». and Nettie M. home, utterly in Hamilton. A son Thomas died lb years ago. All were home for the fu- nenl excl-pt Mm, Brown and William. 1 Two broth." are Thoe, Polloek,lin the we“ and Robert in Londonderv). J Inland. In Sarah shut p. near Dl-r- l ham. " a human". 2 an Deceased, who was Miss Charlotte tPollook, was born in Londonderry. Ire-land. in 1856 and came to Canada with her parents at 18 years of ago and settled at the well-known " Pol. lock's Corners," Egremont. Two years hater she hurried Mr Daniels and farmed near there for about. 18 years. A large family growing up around them. Twentrtive years ago last April they moved to Durham,, where they have since resided. I hunk". died on Friday last at " hull: fear Don, in Glenelg, Geo. of dis-‘- In his tUnd your. The cam.- wlmh‘: “W a stroke of paralysis ttotrus. "f, hull While walking in the ly. tuucly.il/, cutting his head trad. tqt fan i", recovered consciousm tbs . l . iic,12: 1ieceased were pion- wue SWIImud and a large took Ice, sunday 2t,t,"t"t.ilt "huh. in 7-um cents' intermen ey. Mr. Ict?'":?;',:,':".',',',' an. _,',,",',',';,',.',,':, m we â€Queuesâ€! ':"J,'.'"l'i'e',','2 gamers tn My the Per. r . bate Mm {Wu- itrst --..‘.u an“ .. "in,“ CC" F†parents of de ’08 _ . Tm. than a good many WI. Filth. “inâ€, â€'Vivnrp are Mrs, aid: Durham, Tux: “1's. Geo Show. ing an" by Hand cu/l), iiraham liv. whom Geo lived. tttl Nun" m; h .....7.-. rr urue as u Inleror simu- July but ~he has been "riotwlriil with Cancer of the stomach. an illness home with Christian patience. for Ian. terly hope ofareturn to health had tied. “new " came .1 July but "ts, h, with Cancer ot the borne with Christi Mns‘ Death camp Thursday Inst, w} the wh t tew inatu. She- died at um-Io- Mr Wm. F") luwuship, to which I numhvr of years um aun'. emu: "ceased was» fulhful ")me- Church and more th, an Hum-u. worker in and in Young People', is hurled near Culling“ early home was. Tr D ‘h ican manufacturers believe ions ndrertuirw. Miss JANIT FRASER DEAD. numb" in Durham will henr we! of the death m Miss Fr, many yuan a phat tttrtttrhe; ham. She- died a! Ihe hot, uncle Mr Wm. Frmnsnn GEO, Tumm- r died on Friday last at I,†Lear Zion, in Glenda, Geo, f?, In his 13an your. The cause I OE runs paper, and are printed in two colors. Out readers will be amazed to lean that the price paul for a single imrertion was 813,000. Had it been one color only, the price would have been Ill,000. This particular "ad" was placed in three publications at a total we! of $331)“). Endently Amer. I lean Illanufartnlpra an“-.. '- . .. of this pipkr, colon. Um n learn that m of In the Saturday Evening Post for Dee. 2, appears a two-page advertise- ment for cumin electrical appliances. The two pages are not as large as one " .LL 7 - arl Ala: Turnbull. son of John Turnhull formerly of Bentinck. has enlisted in the 72nd Highlanders at Vancouver, n n .51 it tfic parliament ials will give m n Town Financing iiii1e (iiiiitlttl Tans DANIKLH n to the above ladv on tttth Der _ and to sums It: at 18 year! of ago the well-knOWn " Pol. " Egremont. Two Innrelhm that she was worker in Min-ion rim-l», f initiative, sh By men of PX omen better b, 'cuple'V trtcietre,, ’ullingwood, whe h ot Mi,s Frauen phat :gmpher in ne when the The REVIEW to 'tl Monday nig account of tlu " DP p Diran.--Qiue more carefu F, nhrewdnes, rtttrher in Dur. P home of her sun, Sullivrm It"? ahe wall. a to fire tor hee Miss Frarer ‘ ot' the Pres. erier exper HOD]? in judic wim re re A Rainbow D'HV by 16g†either red white' or blue o... gracefully PXPCIIH‘J under M training. (hgmny mm l-nmi. mat KM. _ Every town has its goasipeu but Whey would hid " dtmtutlt to excel the bunch in the play "Spreading the News," the some being laid at a county fair in Ireland. All tocl 'hvir parts moat capably, army humorous and musleadirg sittiatione cropped up as a result cf Idle gossip, winch mi- minated in actions and Lucien] arrest:.' The characteh '.VE'tr' :u~t:-inrd by Ed- ith McKenzae, Flotvrure Barclay. Il u- inn Calder, Nor man lpm limp, Victor Cation. Melvin Gtrig, John Hrâ€. Her bert tiannam, Reggie Campbell. ir') Fen Hrrvey. compuyst and h u! , hwy rwnmg. The mml proceeds Mtvr pxpenMee aretn go to Red Crow fund-V, the door receipts being $82.00. trt father ind his mum Mus Snell» Me Caue won the whool Ward‘s medal for highest m Durham, presented by l Kw. Ms, Moror. The ctrrtitioatesr for mtmm-e into Noord Schoulu and ur, Iriculmmn were pxesumed by Key id,. Wylie and tht, 1sntrtsnce certificates by Inspector (Imup‘mll. Mr. C. Ram. age, Chairman of she. High Schm-l Board, prmenwd Princtpul Allan's medal for highest in Third Form to Miss Rem M. Rum rm of Holstein and Scholarships {or highest First to Sec- ore) Form and wound to third Form! to Retmie C'auvphell and Herbert' Hannah). both m swinmn Park. Si. h father "Id Mm Mary The Ptesttntat;or, dams are always l This rear fur the I besnn’s medal for h in South Grey, If Dr. presented it to Hanover who W21 Four Bit'rttaq acted from present day life, a home mum. camping atthe front, a hosuital smile, Mid the return home Were vivid piettue, ot real lite in war times and without words were most forceful. A pretty pictu the allies, n-vem replewnt n cum: en was too blue Zinc-e of their ed ' 'l'lrr. Gummy Luck to the Buy close. A solo, Theodore F'allni Ride of Jenni, Graham, a x-eadi lay. and an hm Lawrence weâ€: numbers. ’ by P., f. Vrr, ': H night and also up,» _ prugmm. They , varied Uliikt'llzb. my mouth organ, (huh some could play an but. all worked weâ€: Spur of the leadvr 1: al fast selections. were Stequ McAn Juo Bell. V (Fallon, I W. Milne, Melvin Gr 'C t hlulwow DH Hm "t' two who WPrv 'turned away. [ school and the presided over I again as usual must entprtaini play, drills Pt'" it was almost 1 the King" irnu; withstanding t lent order WM t the pupils from tertningled an) no that by 715i wumngleu among RO that by 7.15 p In ed to the doom. A Friday night w“ "rang of the frm As usu program Commencement Exercises was Popular Event ere In a. ligremont have been given b} sion lines, but this cable. We hope taken soon to um: "e_eeet v n-‘AL W: Now what about the townshi ratepayer of Glenelg. told us t day that he would like to cont: this fund but was waiting to bit" in the township. It mean l possibly a little sacrifice on the I few to get the movement going it should, country as well as! that all may reaiirc that Cana war, and determine that deperu those risking thrir lixcs for us sl suffer. Fight or my should he gan. we are assured, on a known to raise 85000. is right ;:A little slow men and money she heartily. We cxpcc complete list of donor, The mind of Durham in Patriotic Fund has been l in a contribution almost r ry part of South Grey mums: Now What About the Townships? About $6000 from Durham a, pt'"sentittions, so" ogt ll.30 whcn "tr brought it to u. close. ing the crowded hall wan maintuim-d. ith hm of Durh u" I the annual ,ur mum u ("Immencemenl Durham High School last m was a big (inth card, . frwmh and relatives of mm the mun")? being in. aumng the lnwnspenple, l5 p n. my hull was pack. m‘u. Another hundred or 're nu: (wally on hand were LV. to the teitret of thy hem when. The p: mgr-am r by Principal Allan, was ml, lenglhv. varied and] lining. With a splendid none to successful stu. ya a. leading feature, u rust time, Dr. Jane., r high“ on Entrance 1c!" Durham. and the to Blitz Knechtelof w»: prpsom with hi Ile Was Ihe tableau ol tl pitrls attired Huh u ury hut the peep giv. if lo fully Lake (mam. Pleummfe costumes. ed from present day cum. camping at the titetle, mud the return [ McNeil" hy Annie " by Florence Barc. rttmental by Jemima DURHAM, THURSDAY, McNeil n ml gum? couldn't gnu-ally under m. ml producmi sewn" The performer., 'thttr, Jas Laughâ€. Norman Lennhnr. l Pirwt' nrrhestr», h d Inn-y, opened the warm] later in the were bedecked in penned on violin. m, accordeon, etc. "suru"ruui ' Good (he Alliee" " the Trumpeter" by l recitation bt The Durham in regard to the has been well expressed n almost reaching $6000 on a proposal, " Wag 5000, Durham's heart :slow at the start but In I she is now doing xt expect tis publish the! ‘h some New Subscribers t; alumni waiting to "do his J. " means work, Mice on the part ofa that Canada is at that dependents of {as for us shall not y should be the silo., some laheral gift: organizing conccs not always practi: nnc steps may ht ize elfectively in 'rn w, in 's 1e townships? A told us the other e to contribute to appreciate d 8 next week well as town, 30 each is t"renes, etc ind say m’ri mi i", D U R H A M B iiu"ii"ii"H John Kelly, a U U 1ftittai--Un S uurduy. Dccexul'vr 18.!) to Mr and M.» W. G. Finn, Glomlg a daughtu. but go I linwn. Mrzxmx: Gro. Faahm'aud Wm. Lunm-y. the present ocrupatlt, will ttgut â€out fur thr 1mm y-reevenhip. Counciih ' Frank Schmidi has sold " farm and unless he purchases tlse- wberu in the mwnship. will doubtless withdraw. Uotttwtllorg F. Sbewell and Jas, Turnbull will be again in the field and MI Ueo, Wright, of Elm-, wood, is tspoken of as another aspirant} for Council honors. i fire-w A contest Reeveship i name of H Glenele will pmhally have round election. Mr Rout. L friends ar, urging lnm to coal reeyeship. and we understand I end the present leeve. Mr Tho ol will stand, Along with Council, M r Jas. Ledinghum, D as spake] of em :1 candidate Board. Ivy for likely If avoided big chair that a n, Tin-:6 (m the I payers should With which is incorporated hut the t to the iii likely be tho [own ll EST’D 1873 U Th tlmugh tlu, I will be lunch Contingent led ilrat Dundalk More sletrt Vet' tit rm dd Prttr Since nur hst of rec: nits sicne a former and for the honor mud h. M O " tl Underwe ra lust in J. L. Vail-m Durham Jan. ll uuiet, Alla! Plank Jus. 1hC'uslm, Durham Waher l'hmnpson, Durham M. Udiey, "Ilan Park Birnie thdrield, Dmhum RUM. Hum-n. "tttbun., And. Mort, Dullmtu F, Bu-nkm, Dunn") W'll tl mu: nur MEL mam- the (Mall ect nits signed up has .200!) in i7. u! the Durham station. died since Mar, week an- Wes Mortou, Durham Pl t Ten In election mu ll ut. Doug] In thy, w ted this Wt children t tl on S. Durham “Hakim! Poiiaiu he: nmde n :tion. Mr Kohl. Lindsay‘s 'urging lnm to contest the and we understand both he tree Med t [en alv ere, Hep. â€53 he an In Barium It w ch I trail t Bentsm k, ‘m y Mama I" tl nilv More Recruits Here BORN tl ld JPuth of H almos ed to the Child nd, Mr Trout teeye, Mr Thus. Nich ll ll without t huge n ppositiou to ll Ledingbnm, Dornocl :1 candidate for th 25 for the It iy it " ars of the 3rd and- Scbool held a Chris afternoon in one of box consisting o!' ‘mnonl " is Ilium! popular wove w once more. but n fruit at MIDI - __.._ a... . ""i"hhbts Fl vision for lean years and the inevitable r This Fund ho been accumulated from s, and in a tonne of atrength and “ability. Everyone abould have a RESERVE FU? it no one is in a aale fimuuat condition. Our Sui-1a Department oiteo an idacl ( eatabliahin‘ YOUR RESERVE FUND. 5 '1 I - - - OF CANADA ‘HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO EVERY good Bank bu a RESERVE FUND as I vinion for Inn years and the inevitnblo rainy day. This Fund In. I...“ _“___.,. . - STAMQARb BANK now in prnhthle tl Nom nlh we; home mm. swing that urrd here, to have t! w in lmiuin tlte remainit 5 h, " nt it unuc this winter Ilieru are in‘vrsn [luv etfort "il tin this b um fm 10tt Us _ nryt Pmsent received. ll YMNAL,_] revised Pre n it total of 8 ility cf 850, M ns onli 75m. nigh Ms. be m ry le of which pplied bv th Cbildron's A piru um! [have I sun ely 'Pee, WI a ' M, UH He tot the hough the ' has been to Reeve , h' pl “I d in the Hi Cross liund 1d near " smking I it in [cm his 3. Ipo.ssit lst January BE “for the oh gent there and 4th Pilaiamiii-iiriiiii" u] al Dusnim Auld K th: m. tiltritttt tatt It nmnht-r "teased Those stmas tret “in IV " n nccumllud from Saran: F. urength ttleiiit/. M D, ih Ir Pt l 'tt In: [Cam TI te " tt thing, I rry, Sec rate lusse Ben Nev re Md aid et 10351114 .v I 15$ Rev, and Mrs Whaley leave F to spend the holiday week end at W s home in Zorn. Mr Fitzps of the Lumhennau's Readlng l Awlxciatiml, will ocvupy the r m xe Sabbath mm-ningnnd Rev \lrvycr m the Pvenino um. Standard be: Id. Sr. Guard and Id, Jr. Guard. A m; on Thursday, l Auditors' Report. w mum RESWVB‘ iRiNn ! Pte, Lance McGirr, of the 7 , trilion. Gilli. is holidaying this hmâ€. being on sick leave. Miss ileorgina Lawson IS this week with friends near ll Mr Wm. Mcllvride, of Bask, the late Andrew Mcllvride, f of Nornionby, is " visitor i Iratt, and at present at Mr Mnnnmin's, north of Varney. MNs Netiie Lennox Is hol on r 'he holiday wet k at her h THE 1mm Mi 10mg of Lu") we" k r Durhatniteu, Mr Cl t, Gladys Whiluum l in Toronto, Rev. I) mm: the veremnny plv wall inside he unconducts H. mm Binnie. , Mrs. Jus. Grvcve for three or foul I months. We wish her a pleasant trip , and visit. l Mr Geo. llupkins is visiting in Tor- m t , over Ihe holidays. Mr Arthur Allan. ot the Royal Bank at. if. 1lamilton, in yirivmu his parents uvvr the holidays. He may te lent to the British West Indies this winter to take charge of bank Ivuilneas Pte, Lance MeGirr, of the 71st Bat- umnhy f m um and "achers VI Miss Helen Boxer left E , for Winnipeg after spendi . mer and fall months with ( Mrs, Arch. McKidno‘n. I Mr. and Mrs. Thou. Bank Wednesda, if the bride whon Mis: SY s OFF‘I the Holstein Leader Miss Sadie McDonald is home from Stratfurd Normal School. Misses Pulford and Black [om-p Thor. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robertson left turJay last to holiday at their homes Wiarton and Oxcndcn. Jean Aldmrn homo hum T , ted hi 5. Chieftui C. McDou, line 1.Mek All} The Heyww a my?! opportunity for M bu Re to Mr. N lay ot last week. the a ttell known and pop- e"', Mr Chester Rife and \'hilnmr9 was unit-Inh- "up! tlt Mom of Hwinton Park mu Tuumm Normal fny hand “min". fri,.,,.,. mmmu'a Headmg Cnmp will ou-upy the pulpit umrningund Itev. Mr waning. (Ml Doc. 15, at the resi brother. Henry Cam Belle Cameron mm lh mus Cameron was Mr. N. Kelsey, of Mr Fred Kelsey of 1gratulations to the bride has boenal- rtcd as one of our Ort his visits to his good impression. nt last Friday at nuw was solemn. v. Dr. Clearer per any. The young here where the gents. furnishing ii oeli of Queen‘s Un, are students home Vioe and Ly nu Mcllvride, formerly " visitor in these mwunn Is visiting Hmn PY" leave Friday {us-k end at Airs, Mr Fitzpaluck. innings "P iy North f h ztends can. 'ithout near r, 1mm spending the sum. Dro- HI s holidaying her home in tttdet homes at Lea- The latter is aching the pri- for two and also be missed Mr Wm Milt oronm, ther, Mr to spend ly 'ron- t'ltHttt week at son of her sister, only One Dollar G. T. R. Town Ticket Agency Special Rates for the holiday scaxon. CENTRAL DRUG STONE: m Christm as Sitts Manicure and Toilet Sets in ca: " i: ""e' Manicure Sets in Fren and Rboh" 3: 2i, and Toilet Sets Hair Brushes Ivory Dressing Combs Cut Glass Fancy China Ladies Hand Bags Xmas Stationery, 20c and up. Willard', High Gra kites in dainty boxes, Perfumery. The mc odors in attractive In Jtints for are goods to, men, women, to fiad something here just Oua assortment is complete best. decide as Chocolate Caramels, Creams Slices and mixtures me. 15, Box Chocolates ICC. Holiday suita Silk Scarfs I Mens Ties al Men's Fine f MENS FURNISHINL} Separate neck pieces or Mufiier maiw gift. We have them at low prices. FURS Ladies Silk and Fancy Haudhcnld Ladies' Silk Scarfs at 500, Circ, S: New Fancy Linens makes a nice We have them, 'resh Christmas Candies FOR LADIES us scans 1.25 to 2 50 [ens Ties all colors, a large assortment 2 [en’s Fine Cashmere Sex plain and fanr? fn’a Kid Gloves lined $1.00, $1.45 fan’s Handkerchief 120 r50 and 250 A few Xmas ry. The most popular attractive boxes.].. .. Chrutmat Cards, Uzi/ya &rats and Ahrge/s . F. MoRLa:ri, e {mugs t. it is made The Store of Honest Va}: time GEO, B. DINGMAN. Pl in French Ivory c, and upwards Grade Mc to 87 . so â€Unity "u?irr",i' Jtittts /b tue (DOC ii 25C to s up entire: Women. be THE ox " n ht Shaving Shaving Shaving 1 Military H Shaving l] OI Saiet an "or assortment 650m, males Just Am 1ms, Orange and I. IS, 2oc and .1“ a that Pt “C Publish“ Weaklv It 01.60 a we". C. amen h iiioN,r'ma.itda' H h uggestions, VINE/an 'rop it tr, at n “as m 2.25 up i