JAN, 15, 1920 ‘ilu: price of leather still keeps soaring with , «an of a let up. Take advantage of our Fall q l l ot' SHOES AND RUBBERS- . Get Fitted at the Old Prices "i/r" J. B. MOILRAITH We also have a large assortment of Trunks, -C:1~es and Club-bags at a reasonable figure. {*‘I II.“ ., mm a 2mm; mum -ort cu: --. aden- x; c-C J, nun-m Tli-i/fi', 1if'ChRONi'TO STAR “Imps Jrrkua, order for ' Name and Iddl’... in full .._ To Publishers: Toronto Star, Toronttrt Dear Sire LISTEN I Pleue otter me an a subeeriber to The Toronto Star (or Fit DID you ever send a telegram which contained one hundred . words? You perhaps thought it was a pretty long mes- . sage to send by wire. Vet the telegrams received in a single day in The Toronto Star office average about 35,000 words. That is, there would be three hundred and fifty mes- sages, each averaging a hundred words. 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Next two weeks 3 domestic tnacher ml! be here with something interest- ine for the lanes. Snow falls are prevalent, filling the rand! gluon impassible. Mr F. W. McLean. one of] II. Richardson’s busbmen. had the mir ms DURHAM REVIEW HOPEVILLE VICIHITY ""ei!irit, fortune to cut " (not Tuesday morn- ine laying ttimtirdttte for. [on days We are ghd to “pan Mr Wul'er Thompson in Flu-henna improving nicely. Dr. Cockburn gun some Vow to»! "route: locum:- to the Indie. each! afternoon Int week end we are pleu- ed to have him again this Week A: domestic tencher In†be here the twot following wee-ks. Mr J. C. Duff um: here last week end Mr H C Duff in earpeeted tor this week to :lecmre our egr'lcuhnral lines. Mr and Mrs Perer Wade, In kor. eat, vinilod at. Mr Osmandm‘s Friday. Mrs o and chi'drcn ucoampanhd them home. Member . y' f) attended U -.m r c, sit puma“ Friday. Chnrles [hrnsun Cribbons in Sunday World If you have ever "walled to Walk. anon at Durham Via the (I'm-dun Ihsestie railwny. you mil “member bums cumgud one u tiogeeu. Snugeeu is u junction point in the man, of green thylds once billowy mth buy or when. or tmtg---. juucuun Ind nothing more. la bus two “no. of crack. of course. . waiting room on hall box our dimensions. I platform-- and no wonderful tamed ducka. A week or two ago Driver Moore forgot to pull the whistle cord untll be was a hundred yards or so neuter the junction than uauol when sounding ths bulletin of "rtvisl. Yes. “lined ducks t, If tt weren‘t. for the ducks there would be nothing whnsevnx About. it to liit Slugeeu out of the rut of nbaolute and complete to- cord nth score: of other unuhemized rurul junotionr Euy to bundle Gnu with n It"! Eloy out on Cannot fait oft as". fuel No dirt or Inn. 0.1] and no tor roumrif Then Gamma] descends. dmner poll in hand. Ind nuns for the 'luualr, the ducks woddling nbout Ina lest. wag gum; their slumpv Kaila like A couple ofjuyous pups. and keepnng upo run. ning fire of comment upon all that. has been happening in their little world since they now him hot. DURHAM. No one can tell Gemmel that ducks haven‘t bruins or I capacity for "tse. tion or duorm1imttiou. They know the whmlo of ms locomotive from that of any other in the C. P. ll, service. They can pick their mun out from fifty in a group; anhtraiucingly and at once. They will rush to him It hue call. even " it involves nbmdoumeut of the most succulent earth grub. Thu morning the ducks cums very nelr destruction. For mew were waddlmg across the track when the train cum along, and only tho prompt application of the u: brake "crud their "orifice on the altar of their de. Fotrtm. Aho Bole Agent Ind Della: for Dar ham tad vicinity of the For inwrior of ','til'liz'al't"" And chasm: than tath sud p tar. There ore literally o duck and a duke. with which mother duck hoe letterly been visiting. The original pair are the property of A. Gemmol ol Welkerton. who "fires" on the local plying dlily (Sand-ye excepted) be mean that place and the junction, He and driver Moore hove built them selves a neat little lodge iieor the track. which they call home while waiting to make the run after bring- iog back the morning train. There is a little pond between the track and the "shock" end therein during mild weather the duck family dieport them. selves. pursue the edible but elusive ling and disease scandal while waiting for their train to come m. Now, of oouree. the pond is frozen ever end the ducks occupy winter quot-tern. Almost before it In: come to: “mini†the ducks ore alongside, quelling "eotiomste welcome to Gonmel. their idol Ind provider, Ind urkwnrdly striving to climb up into the cub. Shingles and Lath always on hand at right prices. Custom Sawing promptly attended " But the duokl no in joy and its pride sud its passport. to moment cel ebnty. aha undersigned begs to announce to residents at Durham and surround mg country. than he bus his Pinning Mull and tuc'ory fully eqmpped and "tt prepared to take orders tor “Their "sin is. of course. the locgl from Wnlkenon. and " soon u its whistle is head beyond the curve there in I lusty, exoitod sty1trwlring--. mid scumble sud I waddhng rush urou the truck to greet the arriving train. BASH, DOORS, and all kinds of HOUSE FITTINGS D0R0lll PLANING MILLS ZENUS CLARK NEW FIBRE BOARD Ducks Greet Train TAttto F'lmtrperemt....... buomnou oumoul.uck.901bc. tr I10 Cboppar cum...†300w350 0m. mod........... 98to I m t9ttvniilintr...-..... 95 to 100 Barley................ Spring Wheat......... Full Wttent...... ..... Lot 21. Con. 2, W.G. R., Bentinck, containing 100 acres, about 70 acres cleared and in good state of cultivation, 10 acres in marl. and 20 acres in good hardwood blish. On the premises are a good brick house, a good barn on stone touttdaton. The place is well fenced, well watered and has agood orchard. Will be sold cheap for cash :any reason- able otfer considered. Apply to Alex Fletcher. R. R No. 2. Durham, or to John Pollock, ti8 Victor Avenue, Toronto. Puniul. Jan. 15, 19N [1011. live.†b..... Lot it.Con.3 Normanby, conthining 100 acres. Good. land, all but 15 acres cleared, creek at front, spring at back of farm Half mile from church, close by school. Apply to 10 acre: tall wheat and " acre: fresh. ly seeded down pn the premluu. Well watered with spring and running stream and well fenced with both rails and wire Will be sold reasonable. For further particulars apply to Mrs Annie Russell, R R 3, Durham or to M. E. Murray, R R I, Neustadt their name. addresses and descr'ptions 'e' and a full statement of particulars of [ 'fir their claims and the nature of m-Curityl hf any) held by them. duly certified, and _ 'tr that after the said duy the Executor! q, Will proceed to distribute the assets of the etttate among the partner: entitled l ii thereto. having regard only tothe clamtts, * of which he then shall have notice. ; _ Consisting of lots s. pt , of " e pt. I of 29 and all of 2 and 3 of 29, con. I, Bentinck. This property u tutuated on the Garafraxa Road only half mile south of Town of Durham and contains 150 mm more or less. On the property is erected a good Lame house and frame barn with good itabling and water in tstables, also good well & cistern at house Phone on Brigham line Thorough Bred Durham Stock For Sale 3 cows rising 5 yrs. old, 3 heifers rising 2 yrs. old, 4 bull calves, iheifer calf, l2000 brick. also red veneering brick. Cheap to quick purchaser. Apply to A. & J. Sealey. R. R. l. Priceville. LIAM SMELL/E. tateofthe Town-E Sleeping can on night Trams [mo chip of (ilem'ly. in the County of, ParlorCarl on principal Day Trams. Greg, farmer, derrutwd, i F . . _ i or lumber ptmonleu apply to Ngtuccm hergby' mvep. '?Tyy"lttfrtuty Grand Trunk Ticks: Azent, or R, s O. 19â€. Cap. 121, Sec. Mi, that all l C. E. norm“ District Passenger persona having clatmsagatnst the Estate 1 Agent T tttttio ' 0 t of the said William Smellie, who died on I ' o ' it . or about the HM day of October A. D, l W. CALDE t Town Agent. 1919, are requested to send h ' post pre-l _ ' paid or otherwise dehver to sham Tel- Central Drag Store, Teleph'me No. ' ford & Cur?†of the Town of Durham, 1 W Sollcitorl or the Executors, on or be-l fore the ! ardhdkutrdi"twukatteae,tyrqoeroMe 26th day of January, A. il., 1920 ij, Lot 27, Con. 19, Egremont, containing 118 acres, 1ft0 acres cleared, 15 acres hardwood. Bank barn 0-; x 60, trame house, drive shed, good water. Conven- ient to church and school. Must be sold at once. Apply to Dated this 22nd day of December D. ltM9. The Durham U. F. o. Live Stock Ship- ping Association will ship stock from Dur- ham every Tuesday. All intending shippers will give three days' notice to the manager, Mr Angus McArthur, R. R. l, Priceville Phone Durham. In. yte.y'tyhtt.r. {fut/If (slay-910Wâ€. A FLYING HORSE Will .u-c you the Thrill of Your Life when you see Durham Markets. A WILLIAM FOX Production Veteran Star Theatre Wed., Jan. let A leteoric Story ot a fighting cowpuncher, who put religion and righteousness Into a bad western town. TELFORD & CURREY, TOM MIX Notice to Creditors Notice to Farmers HELL ROARIN ' REFORM Farm For Sale Farm to Rent Farm for Sale. Farm For Sale Mrs. Noble Wilson, c/o N. G. Wilson, R. R. I, Proton in Moses Donnelly, Allan Park, Ont 5:; 'ii, Stanfield's A, 'i' . t Unshrinkable m * "e Il, Underwear J. G. HUTTON.I.D.. G a. . D I: “and Iona-m a - "a: an in on Alum " OHIO! IOU" l-ll... '49:. t--9a.. fdoohooo L'osgtqttttttntNttt have†one " Imam n oll noun J. L. SMITH. M. B., M. c. P. S. 0 (RS. JHHESOV d .MWIES‘JN was 2-6 “mount noun: 7-d Evening ome Pnd. residence. . ctTrttCountea. Fitretrsettsirseiirqttnrg6 and umbtG,GiriGiiGii' pith; OMce Hours: 9 to " a. m., LION d ' ttr, , to 9 p. m., Sundays and hunday afternoon excepted. W.f. PICKERING o. 0 s., L n s HONOR GRADUATE of Tom-o. University. temdutste of Rnylll Calls“. of Dental Summnn of Ontario Room 0'01 I t J HUNTERS New Sta-o The Ihnhle'l'radilhnte --Bre boned with the indeatructitN Spirella nay-(he most pliable and m- ilent comet boning In the tyorld-- guar- anteed not to bruit or rot In ond yen of corset wear. Goods cheerfully demontrtrated by calling at Parlors. MRS. J. C. NICHOL. iv it ¢¢¢¢¢¢tuw¢o name“ "iiiiiTaiiie;"iGiiiki "iGi'G'T - Donia" il,l'l'Pd, manna. " tl - oer lewnllry ntotmett moo cin- PM. "nr... Not Sold Glenda. Sept. 6, 1919 , , Rol,",2uihut AI 1..Pr,ty.!eye,t..ere ltr. 6- DURHAM J.P. Telford The Municipal Council of the Township of Glenelg will pay the above reward for information that will lead to the detec- tion and conviction of the person or per- sons responsible for the wilful burning of the Township Hall or any one of the buildings destroyed by fire in Glenelg in the fall of 1918 and the spring and sum- mer of 1019. m . M J. s. BLACK. l'onnl. coda-n Hunger-Qua for at. i na:- oe.. nun be ante n the Review on lot. [I'll-I). C "orrmpottdetuus “and than. " to Ceylon P.0, will be manly "htsdo8 to. farm on swim-non to o lcPHAlL. Ceylon w to c BAIAGE. Darn;- tirtesr In -trtrt D. MoPHA n. hum hm “All"... Oman FPICI: (â€If J. P. “Nordic-m, m o " opposite Ind-Uroloa. Cement The and Brick Pumps & Pump Repairs J. [GIANT 0.0.8. LO. Limrta-d Aucuunenr for Go. IltlLii'0i10 d; CURBEY JOHN SclitjTit Unexoelled dining car service S 5 00. Reward in! - AND ~ um Gunner-I. tiotttptors, Etc luuay to mm. Except Quad-n promptly atteaed to" at (iRA-NT’S al Wdy6 on hand between Montreal Toronto Detroit and Chicago Spirella i Corsets Box 93, Durham Ian-Iona In n 9 Whitmoret ou Stand A. B Currey Tn. Clérk in Stores HANOVER