.1 United Tv-lm unmet at Detroit with through Sleepers to Florida: A» connection via Ballade, Wuhinmon and Cirtcimrati. Thy-magi: Equipmpm fulectrie lftthtod Compartment Oh. wrath. at. standard and tom-m ste-e, dining ctr. ill-unclu- conclu- Punt-Ian m- R. Return brim-I will he issuul Ire- vaan all " Mom» in Canada was! of PM Arthur am) to Detroit and Putt t ml mung Dee 3tat,t9tr, undJaI. tat, I916 Return Inuit -- 1311.3“! 'Iuron. Mich, aura“, Black mu: {firth Full. and Suspension Bram», ritre " Transcanada 'Q From Toronto Dai!y New Year Fares Shhrte and lull inlurmnlum an up. lie-Hon to Grand Trunk Tort Ammo. ivuu The "To!" e P R. Bel-vice passing much I a thgrinrt" Centre of each " is nu ml. to the Trnvt.ller." Hr 3rd Huh", R '" 1' h--F I.Iwn-nco, ll Bud-hi"), I'littord Hmrhlvn. V Sun". F B Nichol Jr tttr- V Jseoh. K L'oMeid, M Cox. " w Koch E Sch " Form II L R (‘amphril C' Merlly. M Mr.uc'e, J Ken. P Barter. Form I- H Himâ€). J Rutherford, H Ramagv. U Willmmu. H Koch. ATTRACTIVE WINTER TOURS to Canornia. Florida) Etc. m" Knit-u Bee.20th,t9tStoJan. m I916, Inclusive. Run": “an Jan. 1th. mo ill Mum ScmmL [)umn-rmwx'r Farm m-nd Mcllui'h. H Urn-ug- ll, " Cumptreit. M Marshall, E Car. Ar " 3rd yiH ABRAHAM I. t‘."x,â€"â€l I" Hopkins In? \ He ’l'nLu Sr" "l A--.tf HIM". R " Lauder, In Benn td " -[g T'uynnr I Hun!- rd, v. Mountain, H McFadden. SQUARE Durham School Report Fare & One-Third PORT \RTHI'H PORT ‘.ILLIAM WINNIPEH VANCOUVER w. K MeAttrrtre, --te Panninww. D Johnston. M Burnett, I) Wiggins. - \ Kn“. P Walsh. A Blair, P, W Trnynor. I K Lemma. fl Pruiqrrw. C The Bell Telephone Co. of Canada K M "no MmmPM ' t " -he Abraham. u Mar- m-lly. M Pettigrew, B Mo “gunman. " no" Single Fare 0.40 p Ill Witt, F Kym-us, M t,FBrown. 'yrtor and F McKay , v 'raven,., K Me. L [)xrAnnus'r HWY. M Lawrence» Incl R Bruin, " Rit Gut, V Brooke srrie and J Mur A NEW ISSUE L Alt-Hamlin Contestants will please take notice that all votes must be in by next Monday, January .3, when the standing will be made up and pub- listed. On January 15 we will begin to issue Trade Books which will help you to increase your votes rapidly. Come in and let us explain this to you. is In. bei mun-J. and. add-1mm and vhamm for it Inca be reported In our Local Man-"r I! out. Why no. order May and ha" you n- i. It. now directory? is In. bei, naive. UTIAWA 10 " m. Contml 'crttttion--Bpttks “not st Gluten Laurie: I!!! "YORK"-. mees Ottawa 1." p. m. Alrives Toronto 0.30 p. m. Leavts {ammo I IS . . m. f r Whit-r, ()ihnwn. Bowmanwlk. Port Hope. Cotrutmt,'rrenton, Bellevilla. Kinnton ', tle :-|~-imed the Hydro people blame “be increased t'osst on ourselves, chum;- . ing of the site of the suhstation Mon.- frosting over 31100. The council had. , at one time been unanimous lo have [rub-station M. Clement Works. l He urged the great Importance of use": using pawn in day time tolight- Il',',' the beak land. At present the load ; was running at 100 h. power and likely [to so to W6 h. p. He Isain ndmined g there was disappointment over ti o chargir rt systr-m. ‘hought it was an Eternal“: and their first utalaments had Hun-n misleading. The actual cost of IL Hydro installation was 82000 more 'more than oxpecttd. He and the jr-nuru-il behaved the Hydro could do ( the work rheuper. but he had rhunwd , his mmd. I In round to (hmnty Ununcil mat. _ itert, he Ilmr In! them for the many‘ courtwio-s he had rewind in a quartet or a eettturr's service, told of mu um I nral pride he had felt that the Wm-. The'Ridu.iu't3 Ottm 3 Telephone Directory In regard lo the settlement with Mr. lutyre, he said the $3800 was not all lost, for they realized some what an the materials and besides .. it Wm worth mmething to bavoa pleasant feeling In settling with Mr McIntyrp." Durham Nominations lobphona f Those who ha" it " the m Is! vreciouy of modem met Continued from page 1 town, amongst them than: a " w Hm. S Lon] and the Hydro Systems. He who-mud their dealings vim McIntyre and how his severe mm g had led than to secure power {run Furniture Co. at roannnnhle rah-é. He ward them to do ant-"hing ps- tsitrle for the Hydro, a little dear " [mm-ht but likely to get cheaper. Mr. lzudluw was .hen tailed n. wi~lwdull a happy New Year but 'e" uerved his right to speak till he "he rd town "trare rxplained in a way 619%- nrs maid understand." Popoi.ar A Tiex'nof‘n Train via NOTICE l axe Ontario Shore of the ‘wuth Mr McIntyre," Hydro people blame on ourselves, chum;- the substation "lone iiUiGii Rev. Mr. Wylie asked I! more light- could not he pluced on S. Queen 8t. and would like if the Library could be 9p- ened in the afternoons, something that Mr Rama†said could not be done under protect conditions. Mr. Calder followed main and Clerk Voller, chairman. very wisely closed 1 Mr C. Raining» nominated fur leave. cr-h-izcd the nusymputbuic attitude of council and cum-cull†of Mr Calde: towardi school and library. The lat- ter resented this and claimed the gay- ment of the hall yelrly gum. to the Library mu not overdun while the former by future' Iron: unconvent- from 1012 to 1015 moved conclusively an: the annual: due now, .225, um rightly eluted as t “Ability. He ueked Mayor and last yeal'u Council "What tue you going to do "bout " .9" Three courses were open I lull Ihe debt next year at a higher an». unho- a new .ny-lmv or go to the “ova-mum" and get the debt consul:- d wed, rnwndmg in 0er 5:0 or 40 yems. He charm d that Inblll installing the hydro should have, been better unper- 'ised. "one man up a pole and three or four looking at him." Uuwladom or uuhuainrls methods had prevailed in the purchase of hydro Supplies. there was a going back in evervthlng even in receipts from market scales, show- ing that neighboring villages were star .ng " maul) on us. A few more bucks suv-l- asthe (ounul 0(1915 h xd given "a. Will put us out. of huamns. tous [my yea“: statement. he tsttow, d _ that. salarleu and unpaid accuunLu Were understand, that sum-l lighting Was "rung manned and [but the towu Wm. wrougtully u-si g the mum-y Um! :huuld he pnyluuhe town's share of midemulos,wttiie they (tamed trom cum-name full unnouut ynrly. To meet me â€maven 4.5 it w, the raw ‘houlnl have been 43 um], Instead of Mi, tie phoWr-u nuwtnr luwu mm 'et,rfitreU In the eltitttrt of nearly tli00 my Inc's lultlumd ullurl the new aecuuu of the "can“ law und how other unsuspected â€new had hem-m- ted them. Mr. Laullaw wuntcd to know wbut. Mr Calder mam by "hedging." The Bah-reuse- nu which the town Was " an outlay of $200 was a sample of the tnosrneeu in conducting the “fails at the town that had led to a rate of 30 mills. He went back 6 or 7 ytmrs to mow .hal there had been " rlunlit‘r liability even With a lower rate and that aim-e obltguttunl had piled up. Dr. Hutton, amid applause resented the attack and showed that the Relief Cum. had inked him to take charge of the case. and thawed that he (Cal- del) had "bummed legislation in the paint. to the iniuty of the town. In dealing with the Baker case b, blamed himself for being absent hunt, ing in the north and not being pres- ent at November session when the case was being considered. He made a severe and 5&tll'icul attack on Dr, Hutton for presenting a hill at. that meeting and ee, n charged him with hurrying in his bill, knowing of his nuisance, feeling secure that it would be pissed when be was not present, which remark was no compliment to the rest ot the Council. County Conucil had shown great. economy during the year one] had a fine surplus on hand. They had pluc- ad a half will assessment on the coun- ty for patriotic purposes and 3 move- ment to add another half mill would lihlv bear frult at January aunion. This spreading of the obligation ove- the county was necessary for the m. hun centles were giving out of propor- tion to the rural districts. For ins. tance, Durham with a population of 1700 had given in all about 8ilKl00 while townships with an assessment over nine times larger had not given $1010 denabip had a me to the town through himself, had intended withdrawing this year but as he had dim-averted "some kind of hedging" going on wou'd not declare himself out of the rttun'trttr--la" yet. rlloLsqnEItisi. up " Strayed from the pre a of the ll' dersigned lot 54 con 3, Eg ont, on tl Mth December, 12 head of ung can! . Suitable reward for informat a that wr.! mu In their "canâ€; _ Appreciating the part you have con- tributed to our success, and hoping to merit a continuance of your support, we wish you the Compliments of the Season, and trust that the New Year will be a prosperous one for YOU. Sr 4rh--Jcan Krrr TIS, Elizalwl Woods, all. Jr 4ttt--bene B H" l 5it' Ruby oieMeekin 4%. tir.", _ Willie Matsttmll0tii, Reta Bdrhnul us, Elva Noble 578. In" Meade “Dani-ism rome 'mu). Daniel Ken 607. Alvin Nahum. Jr 8rrt-.Eila Wilma 587. Minnie Pollock 490. cm: Mcueokin Mg, Bennie lit-Mania 460. Lst-ken. Alltn. A-aadu, Nohln. Jessie Mar.. uhnll. B-Atiee Luna: and Minnie [annex eq. tJ-Rohit. Wilson. and patrons, which in our case ha: been most cordial and through which we have attained greater success than we had anticipated. ,___ _,,,.\....,.. u. ...\ 6TFVW Year, we again come to our many cus- tomers to tell them of our continued success. N o business can succeed without the eo-operation of its friends It was with w ISMN‘H hie surprise, on reaching horn" t'n tr, l .ocvived i) . beautiful ttil: WU}. whnch yam pre- sented me. Accept my henruess [banks for 't. As the army regula- tions call tor a shave every morning it than be I reminder to me at least once a day of the many enjoyable times spent among you during my year there. Once unit) thanking you tor your ttood wishes and wishing you all " hnppy and proegeroue New Yrar. I remain. Your: eincereiv, Psi.", J. Metlirr S S. No. 2, JUrremont Dear Papils and Friends, Thnt we know that when Wm; .our assume: cm the enemy is c tptttred F0tt can d) nothing to Ming shame or dlahunor to our mud Ca nadian the. We hope yott may so-n reach to one of the higher ' fliers over men. so they may recngmz a yuur worth as an instructor no we do. We mm ask Ttdt to “warp! this wav- uu sett nu! for its inmnslc value- hu, " an expression " good wishes for " deny Uhriurmns, Sigmd on beball "the School Inez Mead Cecil McMeeken Darham, Dee 27, 1915 I conclusion Wc hope thisdreud- MI war may soon and in I lusting peacefor everybody and ma Totl mu return home Sam and sunnd We, the pupils at S. B. No 2, Egre. mont, take lhll opportunity at this joyous season ot renewing acquain- unce with yuu. wishing you all the blessings possible and telling you I l howditwppninted we were at pm." not coming back to teach us after midsumlnor mild ys and huw griew ed We felt at the time. Bat now we begin to realize it was all tor the beau. that y u unwebaken a higher position on our buhhlf and we know what a valiant tsoldier you will make as you Were alwan so manly and CUIINR‘P- (ms in all affairs both in and out of schnnl as well as being eonsiderate and kind in removing us " our Iaywnrdnv-m. With the Y" approach of the New Miss Jean 1loefrm, oi the nurse sulfur Peterboro, is visiting her par- ents here over the holidays. The trustees have engaged Mr Stewart, ol Dnndslk, to teach tor the Homing year We wish Mr Stewart every success. '.uuuu‘ y'all "c "I!" “If i9bt"CsUT Rev. W Hunt and family, of Nor- every I'.""'.'" Iva]. spent Xmas with relatives here. Our Chrlaunas Tree passed off ver a E . . . . successful. The program was " [ (when Durant. ttt spending In: that could be desired. The proceeds llama†w1th friends around Hol. amounted to $5.00 iiitein. Mr and Mrs Wm. Falkiugham and Mr and rs Jn? Kirby spar-t. Xmas with friends in am. DURHAM REVIEW No. ". iJG1WMONI. NINETEEI SIXTEEN Cattle A. ay from the we a ot 54 con 3, Eg a aber,12 Head of u ward for informat c human-y; _ mi Mcueokih Next Sabbath a aeriea of special tdt),, 'tt Ist-Ken- services will commence in the Meth. ladle Noble. Joule yt odiet church, when the pastor will be '39 Lanna! “d Minnie mined by other ministers and even- J--rtohhie Wilson. gelists. The subject for next Sab. PERCY Roasts, Teacher. bath morning will be " Shall the re. ---_----- -- 'quc". from His Royal Higneu. the tie A tty Gos .mor Gemini ot Ctyuuhibetrurt] 1 the pre es of thew E12. also tug, 'l")UU'ttt Icon 3, Eg ont,nn ti Let Everybody surf the Ve; View 4 - un can . t /r'or"it'/1,c,11i 031de well by attending Divine worship} Weâ€. {Will you come? Meetittgs every n'lttd't " "thrhthtmtstiGkti"i.' I c I ORCHARD TORONTO Mr Arthur Adams arrived from the West on Friday evening In! and in tends spending the winter with his aunt, Mrs Handler, and attending school here. Mr Ins. Ibbott, of Gait, is spend ing the Xmas holidays with his par- ents " the pusonlge. Mr and Mrs Douay and two children of Shelbutne. spent Xmas with Mm Doney’s parents, Mr and Mn Jaa. B. Hunt. Mr and Mrs Fiddler and child, of Neustadt, visited at the home of Mr S. Seaman over Sunday. Sound. â€WW†-- v " Mr Roy Kerr spent the Xmas holi. day With Ins mother, Mrs Jordan. Pte. Chas Legge, of Toronto, vis. ited at his home here over Sunday. Mr and Mrs Lelth. of Guelph, visit- ed ttttis unc.e and aunt, Mr and Mn G, P, Leith, for a couple of day. Int week. Muss iren" Drumm is spending the holidays wnh her patents. Miss Nellte Match. of Toronto, was home tor over Sunday. Mr Cecil Miller is another of our Eglemont boys, who has enlisted and has gone Into training at Owen Miss Maud Cordingiey and brother, of Palmerston, is viriting at the home of their aunt. Mrs J. A. Smith. Mrs Pennock spent Xmas with her sister, Mrs Crosby, at Hatriaton. At the Nomination oi Village Trus- tees on Monday evening, Mr It, Ir- ma. Mr L. B Nicholsnn and ltr R. M, Tune were re elected by acclama. ttou. Pte. Chas Nichol, of Owen Sound, spent Xmas With friends In Holstein. In connection with the Methodist church, Holstein, there will be a Watch Night Service on Friday night at tl p. m. at the parsonuge. to which a hearty invitation is extend. ed to every body. j Lieut. Allan, oi Owen Sound, spent -Xmas with his father, Mr Wm. AI- ; Ian, Nomination for Township : Reeve --ltto, McArthur and Thos. Gordon. Councillors-Walter Ferguson, J. A. Ferguson, Chas. Robb, W. A. Law- rence. W, Falkingham. Geo. Swan- ston, C. W. Hunt. Mr R. M. Tribe is visiting friends in Mich. Mr Robert Eccles and cousin. Min McDougald, of Berlin. visited at Mr Jas. Eccles on Monday. f; gLocAL AND PERSONAL§ 'tdi.iidiuiauiiiaiaiLi'i ( ae'2rdur2,'idia,other'iirttit gramâ€? iiiii'iiiiiiiiii'i ‘ . . 's'.: . I} 0.x ' QJOHN M.. FINDLAM: _ ME x . J not think, by joining our Club to-day you can get the DESIGNER for the whole year for 40 cents. The regular price is $1 and it's worth it. Let us enter your name to-day, and start with the January number. It will come to you every month during Nineteen Sixteen on payment of 40 cts. Subscribe to-day. The DESIGNER one â€at The regular tnrtsthls meeting " the Dmmore Branch ot the Womeu's iustitute will meet un Wednrsdny. Jan. M II 2.30 M the humus ot bits. PmIp. The mom M: will be spent in Rod Crum Work utter whi’ h a ten cent lunch mll be served. All ladies tire', invited. To the Elm-tors of Eye ttt Tours), Your volennd in uence is res fully vouched as U unmllor for Wuhing you 5 “amp New Year, l Miws Janetnnd Geouti 11 Hay tic-i companied by their Irieud Pte. Y une, [visited over the holiday at their p'r-j emu] home. , I Mr Rob and Miss Jessie Rad at Webb, Saski. arrived bum» hm were: i " a visit tu their parent, here. _ l Ar, the close of the Anniversary S " cial as Aura nu Monday evening, l seven ot our local hiya gums in War names to Pte "'m. Grundy oi 0mm ' Sound as recruits tor Oveisva service. l We compliment the ban " the acciun [ they have taken h'ollrtwireare the ! buys: W. Bragging. Ray Ewing P, I Hoefrn, C Ross, J Raul, A. WinceJ J Bllmn. i Mr. Jaa, Lothian and Miss Gamma! are holidaying " the latun's home in Ayr. yr. Wm Brown in holidaying with relutheI in Toronto. Mr. Lus. and Miss Benn Dunstan are attending the wedding at their cousin Arthur T'p. on Wednesday. _ Mm Nellie Atom-on Toronto l The o] T , . ' 'O', purutu‘np u the com nylu opens Christmas as her puremul home ye c Trird on vhruuthuut the Iginnin- bere. imn m (‘aualdu and elwwhrre " .the Mr. and Mrs. D. LeititotNormsnb v '."y"t "f, tb "W O'ittti.o tfur Emu" called on friends in the village 2' hi,',':)',:',':',' "glll' y'"tiyy 'st!." of “My" b . l 3: nu Mn and dn'ldod "no sd Mondaylnd attended the Anniversary 40000 mum of mu- dullu' each, and " Swill " Amt). Church. i the tltief' [Jun ot' tlt" ma rump.qu m " Mr. Arch IcGillivrny alter-m o.l"."'tt 1lolstviu in the Provim'r'vf . scape of seven years in the West ir"".""'": hohdaymg " his home an the 14 th. l rim,†It "I 'tttlice y! the t8'ctetary, . Private Wilfred Campbell, Priee- ', 'ij/l,',',,',",,,',' Ac"""' thi, 2ud day ot 2,tdre.t Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. l V THUS. zll'LVICY. c tar O. I Cndrr tiecr (myuf Shiv Mr. and Mrs. D. Leith ot Normalbe called on friends in the village on Mondayand attended the Anniversary Social at Amos Church. Bertie and Mary Wailing, of Har. ristnn, are visiting their aunt, Mrs Coburn. Mr Geo. Hostetter left Tuesday morning for the West, after spending I week at his home here Mr Menard, of Buffalo. was a guest at the manse over Christmas. Misses Ruby and Nettie Rogers. of Toronto, spent the Christmas holiday with their parents here. Miss Ross and Mr Percy Ross spent Xmas with friends In Stratford. Miss Mare Long is home from Midland visiting her mother and knead over Xmas and New Year's holidays. Mr and Mrs G. P. Leith spent Xmas with Mts Leith's mother at Brooklin, Ont. ' . d I and For Your Holiday Baiitn (r.tif.tc'i'? Ielyyr 1.etn fprtunve m '?ecurc , u 1‘) in“; 1,,tilil'ii'i,iiiiiif:, ttest! Wage; Herring and Lu We have been fortunale to securo. A g tad supth,4 vanctles of fond tstutTs .v'nch wl h: new“ tt b4king. The quality is the lust uthnabac.r:LQ-u of the most important lines ', .~ - . re1ts1rPrr.'irrrtotahty Musco. MINCEM -' x tels, loose or in 16 oz. pkg.afor25c f,o,,e'ttji!iiis CURRANTS - Re-clelned, new NUTtr- - , stock expected shortly. 2 lb for Mc, --t) r Bt PRBLB--au fresh Jruit, lemon & 8H8 ' mun tterh 20c. cum perm soc. WALK CN I DArEtr-The beat in nan non-o‘- '- -- " T " ' hate just arrived Election Card I an we. cum per lb 80c. wh-LN The beat we can procure, in paeta; DROMORE 0'-.. ' '00 New Year, You s sincerely. CHAS. Burl for' only 10 cents I." rump-cl . or 1916 111W: 82min]; .hould e am. of the term I! ,iouible. “mod n reaMnmblv rum. Dun Ind numnnmm ,.. mulling it plum» tor Wnldrlu‘e The record of the school In emu one. Tm musk-a an Bil and unh- no [Mum In ktll2 have every 56va Minion and saga-Mon at Sun and (genuine. then-1100i u thorotmnly oqulpmd llama mum, In cpemlml um Hunting! cumulus-m] Mann. Aw.., tor tall Jumor Leaving mo I‘M- mum: work. The tone-nut can“! nun we In came t T308. A LL ru‘ry on a gene: I lar Mum-u includ- ing all lime inn t thereto .. (h) To pun-bu have and other. wmu "tltttlre and poor of teal estate in tuittttet'ttrttt w and to further the [Jill'pUMSh here l set forth. ofthe ltevi s "iutea of Canon 1900. io,owu am "The Comp-him Act,"L:Hers nun! hue been tuned under the 'rnl (If the Sec- retury ot Stat of Cunning. bun-Inna date the bit a , of December, Mus, Incorpuruung I .mge Bye, gendenum, Jam: 1tictrard hilp. capitalist, [Rune Brumrd Nick" on. mullet. Alli-ed Jotteph Bullet, osruraeturer, I" " tlie lawn of Hol Min In the Ptovmu- of Ontario and who Peter Duttus or the Him " New York in the Ildtt' ot New York, one it the United Suw- of Ame-rum. th cull broker. for tlte fnlluwmg pun) 7a a, vi; in To buy. sell, etrctrans:e , ()Ihelwnue deal In foxes and othersf r bearing tumult: torhreedmq or a y other Purpose, and of [was ule ruler (all. and lo PUBLIC UTICE Is that uu " t ttrut par of the Itevi slum 1900, known as. "TB l IltittiIt, --- "hang-n. The Jay for Ioguc b " Mrs three tun features mean our suhwl a I DURHAM man 5010014 Mt. Forest Business College We It you wish u Lu Ontario Fur Farms Limited A.Mr-L.u‘m..\s. Frame-m. sl l THE BEST SCHOOL to ATTEND In: every Mun (iii. iii.; wd u-qumuon moww FEB :01 not no“. I. “Vince ete tern, Juan-y a If the School in N ts 1m trunk? ,'kl?ll,l= ed Kind 7 si t a for us tg tle,tu citing! cumin uo LettyuiitGTiiicrG's TtCE Is hunby gin-n tirtst part of seee 79 n -___-. " l A....n.. mule. Bum? iiiri1"l 1w. Dunn- “0.19.111 'tesirine it I won atétrert cntcr business in the nu. J. t. am: mppl It. HENRY. Prirwipat It " M " tri ll