1920 "he Be ‘r its de. Ire than I protect daily helps Those who uld use the resistance. ",a.--Trr it! httatio m: IVE! tihuiiviog NADAE Manager UNTREAL 't SONS lene manager - PM!!! ,)t k polene'f AND, “not“ aeae "it bavitttitr' I. also an toxemia; " "Hit! tr to u“ I to wit MIMI! " Pro' r y to.) TIC? " with your Sumo" 1suvRovr.stntiti.-TtteGrastd hunk are making marked "ttproven-ts |n tlt uucnor m m. stauon here. Two men axua baud" new ticket window and mutt were placed In position. Ot. Iteruiterattomg an") prone†whichin- It'll. and would advise those considering l ci21'iir"w. sriiiG't'iru'"7a'"iini1iheiii' haunt: a pnningranh taken to wait until ( shun UD, T. G. Goodchild's 5 up, and W. the gallery is rc-opened. when even better C: Id -r's 4 down. work than we have done heretofore mavl The Presbyterian Young reoste's So. be “would. Kelsey Studio. l, ciyy held an. informal social on Monday M m) g l .7 _., - A Imam last in the sr'honlroom of the F l " _ um.“ " AtiTtN kt. mo ihurch. It was given in hor.o- of sevlr " tor ferv:lt that I! "ported to begixung new members at the church in town and V ill~l.u'tlnn has made in; appearance at I altogether a pleasant time was spent. An Induwrl, l)"in4 the Invention of two of its l lad The,, inlay magchdw'la! put oaneé" ru,tt WI NM 1ntizens. The axles on a l il',,rrotr'.'l',',,e, olllgrt‘lge ,if,'ter%raa1'it,' F m; «xii w re \hnrlrnul to the width of l and game were properly digested whlle m l. 'llnur\ s,ltugh and runners used on l others could not be swallowed. A shqrt lllr' but and (lllulllt' mtlth wheels on the 'lie,?'"' followed by lunch was aso wan \ uh chams alum llt'd ll " said that! SER'OUSI.V Sttai.DEtt -Little Dotthy Lucia": ml! Irina-l 2ll tttiles an h pur. Bottle, the two year old daughter ot Mr ll \nus T , A (mam IN.- Mr Neil I ant Mrs Wm Beale. Very, W" “WWW My l hunlltl. " (Muriel: buy, son of the late _ st",',:,':',",,' 2trhyo/ithlndfl,"iva"f Nt ll Ilcl kmuld and nephew at A, C MC- pail of hot water onthe iiogr" The i.itiii; l Inlmltl Ill Durham " achtevtng honors in girl somehrw fell on it. her arm going It Mun wan. Though only 40 years of age l up tn the elbow, and when 1'eipg, wa", luv ha, been Superintendent ol State edu- ' $212253. "3:35:23: 'i','l's"e'f 'Wiie"tfl'l ml lull nor some tune and has now, accor. has Giii'mi much Jia and was unable dun; ta " western paper, been appointed l for a few days to sleep or, eat, her condi- General slate School lnspecto.." a posi- , lion is not ryardef as sermuearid nature ll'Ill ill great responsibility The paper m her own IT 1i1e1t.f,'1i,"lg,', f Ir"", P' It..?, greatest JT",,' ",nI"fl "Smear sl',gdl iicaty "5.3.: cl,o n cducaton In the State. Lost to the 'ehoolhms.ehgst Thursday evening. k av,iiilit. I for the humane of mnnizinl a branch of ; mm: the removal ot the counter now at (no: 1mm ot the ulna. and the removal on .m- dour entrance trout me wanting room. “Mixing the whole trout into the: space. y new man counter mu be run new“ the 'ttsat “I the Mme. to when the pumw wan rmr accegt, Hum me wading mum Win-n â€.mpmlw. the“! _c"ut. um smvey a No 'H ll†hold a n K maul and dance in in. H) "all on Fr h. nth, commenc- ing at A p. m Ail are cordially invited. Admission Mc. Ladies bringing bow hee. Mrs. Jno. Loyd, Ref. and Fin. Secy. Owing to damage which occurred to out skylight during recent severe wind- storm. we have decided to close our pho- tograph gallery until further notice. In the meantime the gallery will be remodel- 1 times and bad Kinks for the past 45 years this 37 :11 khasstcadil y iii-euitsbest, t 'i' ms to the development and c:,/mildingof theadricultttra1, 'ncvnuiacturing and commer- k 2.11 business of this Count? l )ure.eicientserviceisavaiUt, e :nr the benefit ofall customers. THE I? r *r‘HROL'GH. goqd STANDARD BANK .m'umy "iuuiued, and brighter omcc all nuclolule. VOS. XLIII. NO 5 DURHAM BRANCH mu nun - - M “ML! CHANG" out: mum" Ann "on" mp , f‘ow Pidilrjt ‘2‘; i.-ii.-olPgCS The.httttual meeting of Durham Pres. 'u-nan congregation will be held in the urch next Monday at a p. m. Dr. Hutton has purchased the vacant t immediately south of his residence no (In! The but ‘m d tish American Coal t clear light and re chimney trouble; F Mrs " Burnett of De 'rm-e-m.'-.'," Ity Mr 'd tran MI)“ it Women's In y meeting al yrmraith or trait ml Blue Lodge o mm look. then viavrhusly "r. “m- Jot n- a n: o' your victim unti! he tire uni mum ls thot ready to go npment to! T', e Annual hucintea meéting I m yuum: I dian Crews" Charter I, o. W. E 1 will take held in the basement tsf tho Pl Feb We ',, may on 'Nenday eve-HM. Feb l ' Jlat emu o'clock sharp Ithen t . man. I rem; t mi) be given and ottieerq el es smoky ale at the gave I Dunn» CURL": Won - Three [rinks of Mt. Forest curlerq played a , friendly game with tho Durham devotees of 'he sport on the rink here last Tuesday l tier noon Durham waa 8 up at the cl Me, as W. S. Hunter's rink finished 7 "tr"; up. T. G. G oodchild's 5 up, and W. 1C: Id 'r's 4 down. (ii,jlir,,t iiiiiriirit' The fallowing contributions have so far been made to Mayor Grant's fund for the distressed Armenians The needis treat, even urgent, and we hope this fund. as well as those of the churches will grow to large dimensions : Previously acknowledged............s7l 00 Cameron Lauder.: .......m......"..'. ... I 00 Miss W. Birtnie.....-.. ....... _-.... 3 oo Arch Beaton........ ..r..........""""'. 500 Wm Ritchie........-. ...rm.._mF'"'". 100 Mrs Jno Rnbmn. R. R. lx‘lurkdale l 50 Mrs Adam Ramon .. I 00 Mus Edith Pidgin .-. qrF q.rrc . .. 2 (l0 " I‘lriuewnn 'rt 'U" w... s_.vr.--V ' V. 1m Amounts received for the Armenian Fund through the Presbyterian Church by Rev. s. M Whaley : lohn Kerr " 00 Dorothy Burns 81 co Andrew Derby 5 00 F Kasey ii CO Andy Ritchie .25 Sarah Craig .50 John Adams 1 fl? Jehn.,Burlrtss 5 00 Ssh-ovary SCALnEn -, Little Doothv Bottle. the two year old daughter of Mr an I Mrs Wm Finale. Va'nev, wae severely hutn'd last Saturday right Thev were at tl e barn doing chores. and had le‘t a pail of hot water on the ftoor The little girl somehrw fell on it. her arm going n up to the elbow. and when clothing wa", removed. the flesh all came off, except on the hard, where it is loose. While ahe has mffercd much pain. and was unable for a few days to sleep or eat, her condi- tion is not retarded as serious and nature in her own time will heal the injury. Room Now Has U. F. O -The far. mers of Rorkv Saueern locality met at the school house last Thursday evening. for the purpose of organizing a branch of the U. F o. About twenty were present aim Mr Geo. M. Leeann. M. P. P of Var- ney, “he di'ected the proceedings Mr Duncan McLean wan elected President Stewart McArthur. Secretary ard Rnht Lawson, Treasurer This nukes to ur branches now in the close vicinitv of [fur ham. the others heme Bmtessan. Fdge Hill and No. 9, Glenelc. Durham is the shipping point for all and the new branch will act in co-operation with the others in the shippinir of stock and at times in ob. taining supp'ies. . Wm Milne l 00 Mrs Bonnie 50 Mrs Wilson .25 John Snell l 00 Mrs Wm Park 2 00 Thos Banks 2 00 George Bank: 2 00 Wm “Mr 5 00 R. McFaddtnn on Mars McFadden 100 Session Fqndjl till Urgionnr‘ Meet. 33 6.2 I am still on the market and will be till spring to Ely all kinds of raw furs and hides and, ill coptinut "7.933%“ lest, irrrcarisriGuef.n to ttie " assure you satisfaction. W. J Derby S) mpalerr . Peter Ramage GiiiG"iii"CiM 60 Alice Ramage FooTIri,umr:rr.-ln taking a 1200111. gaso‘me evgine off asleisr,h, Mr Thus Hell.Gl men. had the light andnfit {all Ot his left loot, breaking a small bone in thrinstep. He was fortunate in (‘Srap mu more serious injury, as though it is .Iwollen and yet painful, hecan move around. than Gres i' Chapter I. o. "E. will be held In the IvtsetT1ert nf th" Public Lih. rurv rm Trteuday tntrnita;r. Feb Iird. 1920 at ens-m n'rluck sham when the yearly rem t 'A trl, be given and officers elected for the comma year. A full attendance of members is requested. il:? the t.Mt'.est touch of the winter the thermometer went 10:52 below LosT--on 2nd Con on 31st Dec.. a black Anmers to the name The postpmrd Auction Sale of Moses Donneliy. will be held on Wednesday. Feb. I. Lot I2. Con. 3, Normanby. R. Brigham. Auctioneer. Fort SaLe.-Ford Touring Car. 1916 model all 10 good mnduion. “i1. ml very reauonabic. Victory Bonds takrn as cash. Apply to T he Dromore Branch ot the Women s Immune w: I he rem at the home of Mrs. Dan Mules on Feb 4th. A good attend- ance I: txpected. tf. Total It new mahod hf salutation is the h:mdshale. Grasp firmly the hand perm!) you are grad “I. place feet a close to the Mor, assume an car ok then viueusiy "min" the '.4rur victim until he line up He The Armenian Fund tag though Janus history M‘hout r Furs and Hides [arms bet A. Shewell, D S. Les inc. Durham. and white if "Skip." l DouglasCY R. R. I I ‘, E. G R.. Gleuelg. and white hound. if "Skip." Apply to DouglasClark. It, it. 1, Durham January 1920 will out one of the cus store 8182 oo morning er, when ttlt) $91 .,v _ _ _ {(25, I broth.er Alfred by a falling let .On that me in ""ra'yon, Robert alnne with him. used wan 1 exertion: t'? relieve him, that, with the h it is; chuck left Its mark goon him. and he has move ; felt the tturt.s ever smce. He was a push- ; Ma. industrious farmer. hut impaired jhmhh jun rerentlv induced him to sell Th!" ; h‘s fine property to Mr Grasby. d, asl Durham seniors ran up against a real WV toi and rather unlooked for snag in the dis. ( tnct race, in Walkerton last Monday '1 00) night Hanover. who were easy prey here l 001 l 'r the locals by a H to 3 score. showed a 3 oo startling reversal of form defeating Dur. 5 (Di ham by 3 goals to I. They were out to l 00| win at has! one home game, and had I M) three changes in their line up This I 00; much increased their team's effectiveness 2 no i but the individual who counted most was 1 {‘0 their unaikripvr ll-znnint'. He did Lot 200 100 200 1l The Durham girls' hockey team 1KCOnF genial the lumen to Mt. Forest last hum-day. having arranged a game with the girls' team of that town to be played before 6 p m. Forty minutes wax the to" playing time bet it provided an inter- esting and exciting contest, with very lit- Palmerston Juvenile hockey team came up r nther unexpectedly Ln Saturday after. noon for the return game. The Durham boys won by 6 to l, and unlike the game in Palmerston a week ago which Durham also captured, it was never in doubt. Some of the Durham youngsters shape up like real hockeyists and will bewinning lame on a Junior term two or three years hence. The loss has wriously teffected Durham's chances in the district. as Mildmay and Walkerton have already won from Han. over in Walkerton. To retain an even footing for the top rung Durham must win all home matches, and defeat Mild. may there also and at present this does not class among the possibilities. Mild- may play. here Thursday, and if our boys can pullout with a reasonable lead, hopes will be yet revived. Durham 'Juniors captured the honors of "A" half of this district when they downed Mt Forest at home by 5 to 3 after a thrilling contest last Thursday night. Over 100 hookey fans accompan- ied them and their presence contributed to the victory. Durham ran up a 2 -0 lead in the first period, but at full time Mt Forest had pulled even 3-3 Dur- ham had the greater staying power, as in 10 min. overtime Elvidxe scored twice and cinched the game It was about the most strenuous match of the season and won by Darham's, Romances and consis- tent back checking. along with Ernie McDonald's air tight defence of his not: Having taken both games and bv the same 'tCol- Durham will play Palmer- ston, winners of the other half, in home and home games next week for the dis- trict leadership. in Walkertc n, clearing all linrk of chots [a m all angles. Durham had the edge on mam play. and two slo son goal to one. but just one ssed Henning Re- leree Whitmore of Ei)',!,.';',', did not make a favorable impression, as he let consder. able rough stuff past. The cympathy of the mmmunitv mes out in large measure to thebereaved ones. Twas a Busy Week for Durham Hockey Teams 5-66.97 here. But "was' therewih brlls.on Durham Girls (live Won the round from Mt Forest Interment took p'ac: on Tueday to Durham cemetery amid many tokens of sorrow and respect" Mr Nobla was a member of awe"- known family here. of whom there an ion Arnold. Cmrne, Josenh William. Fred and John ard two sisters. Mre Chm. lawrence, Hutton HM. and Mm In. Lawrence, on the Scarf farm, near the Rocky. At hie home ahnm throw miles north of Durham. Rob' Noble died on Sttndav km. leaving wife and five children as chip! mournerq The can» of death has been named spinal momnigitis and a weak heart but the fatal rnding at the early age of " vean and some months can be traced to the fatality of ahout a year all". whim the life was crushed out of his n " 'r1venf an operation for appendicitis lac,t Aulurt whirl: was successful. but from the stock and after effects she never GCI " quite h rs?" again. Deceased um Miss Mary Ellen Turn- imd. and was horn on the 5th concession of Bentinck fifty nine years ago. At the "Q9 of three years her parents moved to Glenelv. to the farm now owned bv Coun- cillor Tim. Turnhull, wh re she lived until a little over thirteen years ago when sh» was married to Mr Mot'ton. Besides h, r snrrnuinq husband she leaves to ourrl one stster, Mrs Jno. Minivan Bert. nan. and two brothers, Thomas, m Glenelg,and John of B. C Mrc. Morton wags how;tahle woman and warm nviuhhnr and friend. a worker ‘n the PreUwterian rhtrrrh, at which the wasa member and in health valued its services Interment took ttlace to Dur- ham cemntrrv. with every token of sym- pathy and sorrowlul respect. On Monday, 26th inst., the grave dos ed Over the remmus of this lady, who since last summer has be n a patient suf- ferer at intervals. though until recently she waz able to beup and about... She Hanover Won l Durham l Juveniles Won Easily MRS. ALEX. MOR TON ROBERT NOBLE Good Exhibition Game Obituary . " HAM, THURSDAY JANUARY 29, 1920 With which is incorporated the Holstein Leader This is only one of the many tense and gripping Situations in that master mystery story "The Thirteenth Chair," by Bayard Velller. which played to capa- city houses for over a year in New York. It is a fact that during its long run, fiightened screams from the audience were the rule. not the exception Leonce Perret has given Mr VV’eiller'l story en excellent screen pretseritation with a cast headed by Yvonne Delva end Creighton Hale Marie Shotwell plays the role of the clairvoyant, Mere McDermott of the murdered man. and other: in important roles are Christine Mayo, Welter Law, Suzanne l'olnert and Geo Dene-abouts. This Petite picture is shown It the Vet- eren Ftar Trtatrs for the first time, Fri- day. Jan 30th, The churches named want to raise ti'..'.. 000,0W to tittmgly prosecute the work, each denomination to have a share ac- cording to its strength. Tuesday evening Rev. Mr. Kirkpatrick. Presidcnt of the Hamilton Conference gave an inspiring address in the Methodist church. Rev. Mr. Tuer, of Chesley was to speak in the Presbyterian Church on Wednesday evening but illness prevented him com- ing, and Rev, Mr. Whaley himsell had to 5 ep into the breach and did so with re- mukable power, Rev. Mr. Hardy con- d icting the meeting. To-night, Rev Mr Liepold. and ten male choristers of Han- o.er will tell and sing the story, while Fnday night in the Anglican church. Rev Mr Appleyard. Toronto, will pres- ent the subjects Get out for the last night and L.ve a share of theenthusiacm. Dvgyllogn- 0n_Fri_day. 21rtt Jaryyer, Clairvoyant Faced Fear of Con. victing an 0aughter When Mme LaGrange was called upon by the friend of a murdered mm to learn through the medium of Ipiritualilm, who had killed him, she little dreamed that the girl whoy as Isuspected if the crime would turn out to he her own daughter. When she faced thm situation how do 3 ou think she felt when she realized that In her trance. she might be told by the spirit of the dead man that her daughter really was the murderer? Jt ssould be the spirit speaking through her lips that Would convict her daughter. whom she had thought lust. Such a getting together of the five prmcipal Protestant denominations of Canada. has never been seen Anglican, Baptist, Loogregationalist, Mettwutst, Fresh) terian are vieing With each other tn presenting the need tormore aggresstve work both at home and abroad, tor mute sincere personal service, for more study _ ot God ts word. for more contecration to l the great ideals of the Ch.isuon religion, _ especially in heeding the parting ituunc- l tion ot the Founder ot Christianity---' Gol ye into ml the world," &c. V l Reeve J. Morrison. of Osprey. was elec-' ted Warden of Grey Co. for nszom’ Tuesday last Next Tuesday night, Feb 3rd, Han- over Hah tschool team comes to Durham Rink for an exhibition game with Durham High School. and an exciting game is the onlook. Puck laced at tip m. Admis- sion 2ic, children under 15. l c. Come see It. The fame of Durham ladies hockeylturn onSrlurddy. team IS spreading. tor last week Manager, M . " M ' W I _ R L Saunders received a letter irruna l 'i"./)'i'"", I. l"." L. I'otonto Lathes' Cl. b, asking for a game i '/L1'; 'dll ir"e","I"//,fl' 11.1â€, here. "l hey were not backward in stat- Hail A}? “I" f“? i†ing conditions, as they asked an expenses'J I' 8 1',",haC'al)ath'l and5per cent of the gate This being to n 1'i'l',thvik a l , tinanoally out or the question, Durham " hl'e'll,'rrlfr't,' to ta e pllV fans will have to forego the pleasure of m e wary seeing how the local [asses compare with __---- - . - a Toronto sextette tiyatenet Durham this week is having a sympos- ium ot talks and tntormatton on ttte Por- ward Movement, whwu ismteuded, and shomd, rouse me average cuizen to a more enlightened mines: in the objects aimed at. Accompanied by a dozen supporters, _ mduding their chaperones and Manager; R. L tiaundrrs, Durham girls hockey l mam went to Shelhurne Wednesday aim - noon. and after forte minutes ofkeenly l c rnlesled play. not a goal was scored.; Ten minutes overtime frlloiied and in, tive minute Durham bulged the tt me for; the onie and winning goal, which was "tot by Nelle Levmeon a nice pu-s from Annie McGirr "rwas ajoylul ending for l tne team and the local contingent. The' girls are improving rapidly and played a better game than in Mr Forest last week.! The line-up was the same. i Girls Beat Shelburne in Overtime tle scoring. Mount Forest secured the! only two goals scored. but on the play-[ had nothing on the visitors, who attired l in bloomers, made a tine showing in their ', first game They propose to have Mt. 1 Forest back next week for the return! mitch. and hope to reverse the result.) A traveller who witnessed the match, and l had also seen other ladies' games, prod nounced it the most interesting he viewed _ this season Robt. L. Saunders “as a _ competent referee. The Durham girl, l, we:e : Goal -Annie Smith : right def - E Ottilie Limin :lelt def.--Matguerite Hut- I run :centre, Nellie Levine : Wings An- I me McGirr, F lorabel Nichol I Uppor Town. biAGi tiiir. and Mrk. Campbell Dunsmoor I Ion. Hanover H. S. Here Tuesday Toronto Girls Want a Game iyy.s.si%rdltrFrri/. _ilittiiti, '1lfi1,ibtgtit,rttt,. New Warden Forward ! ! TORONTO ' We are pleased to know that Mrs, .‘An‘ml smith is remveurg mrely 1mm the i accident she received a couple new“ ago Her daughter, Mrs Pettip,icw Inamsa . good nurse. If not, you should. It is made, by th Curtiss Aeroplane people, who mad aeroplanes for the Allied Governments. Come in here and see it It is the last word in Talking Machines. Hoar it play over your favorite records. After you have heard . record played by the Curtis! Acronola your will say it is the dandieut inhuman you "or heard. The Cnbin'ot work on it " simply beauti- ful. It is made with tho ume precilion and skill as an aoroplano. Cotne--uar-and you will wom to buy. Models from 890 up. Easy terms if you Will: The quiet little election on Monday resulted in the return of Thug Allan, Dr. J. L. Smith and J. N. Murdock. A vnv small total vote was polled. but such an it was it make the mind of the people [or the vote for thr winners we re Iurprisinglv close. Mayor Grant'. Family is now comp'ete, the word "go" has been given and we think the town may look forward to good municipal wolrk. Following are the figures in de- tat ; The Variety Store R. L. SAUNDERS. Prop. l Mr. Alex McQueen of the Standard Bank, Hamilton, returned Tuesday, alter l, a Short holiday at his home. Smi The bride travelled in a violet suit of velour with hat to match. After a shod honevmoon to Edmonton. the happv cou- ple will reside at Girvin. Sack . where the good wishes of their many friends will fol- low them. At five o'clock the h-ide entered the beautifully decorated drawing room on the arm of her brother. J. S. Backus. Ca- bri, Sask.. while Mrs J S Backus acted as matron of honor. After the ceremony a dainty luncheon was served. Miss Georgina fame tum» hom N tf College to nurselwr mother and “I†re- On Wednesday, Jan 14th. 1920, a very quiet wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr and Mr: Robert Jackron 4M5th Ave. North, Saskatoon. Cask. when Miss Mary Eva Backus, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Backus. Durham. Ont ' was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr Robert Strw- art Jackson. Girvin, Sask, Rev. Dr. Adams ct 3rd Ave. Methodist Church of- ticiating - - 7 - 7 Have You Seen the ford.Ont zoxrnmmu- tlre "l, mmvnr ol their daughter Alma Lily, in lh L 111mm Hartley Greeraway, 'rn Ler and A rt. John Grcenaway. l'iit River. Msmtoh. it. marriage to take place the first tseek in February Mrs. Wm. Lawson \\ ho ml on her back a ftw. weeks ago. luminn It hadh and pl foynjgfing her mm, is up and abuui_now Miss Winnie Myth. Wimpy " visiting relatives in Paisley Inr a couple of tgeeks Mrs (Row) J. Morris and chddrenuf London are visiting her purei1'ss, Mr. and 5 Mrs E. W Limin. I Reeve Calder is attending County Council in Owen Sound this week. Mr James A len, who has been engaged as barber with R Whitmore, is now em- ployed in Hanover, and removed his Iamily there this seek Mr. A. W. H. Lauder is spending the week in Toronto, ter an extendediisl mm London relatives. Miss Flo Limin has rctuéned home. " Durham Election Results tiyateneal JACKSON- BACKUS SUB!- To the Electors of Durham Ladies and Gentlemen,-- Please accept my sincere thanks " your generous support for Councilman at the late election. An Hubert said at the Archery contest " man can do but his best," so I'll endeavor to do my best as Councilman. I Am. . .. Oh ! there's such a vacant place ; Of t we think we hear their footsteps Or see each dear smiling face. Many times we see much joy As through life we go- Whi'e other times we feel deep sorrow, But God has willed it so. Yet life is but a fleeting shadow From childhood to the tomb. Often death comes unexpected. When life we would assume, But our Maker planned our lives, He guides us with his hand We'll sometime in a worid beyond Lite 's mysteries understand. Weep not that their toils are over ', Weep not that their race is run ; God trant we any rest as calmly. When our work like their's is done ! Till then we would yield with madness Our treasures to Him to keep, And rejoice in the sweet assurance He giveth his loved Ones sleep In fond and loving memory of Mrs. Dunsmore (nee Minnia Hahn) who de. parted this lite Jan 2. 19t9. Also little Geraldine aged 4 years, who passed Iway Jan. 3, 1919. - D o ml ask ys if ye miss them, iis" WWW "Wit; WWWWWIV “Hid GGG de Gin (in 'e' I THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Store where Quality Reigns Supreme Give us a call, we will try and please you . S. F. MORLOCK Groceries Merchandise of Superior Quality has always been our Motto Lined Smacks Men's Heavy Socks Men's Underwear DURHAM, ht. l 'A. ROWLAND. t Buck: lame: ' tttttet-ttm-tttttttttttttttttmW, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT HEAD OFFICE 522 Bundle! in Cumin and Nowfoundland from the Atlantic to the Pasco, Coast. " Branches in Weut Indies. Camâ€! and South Amer- ica. ' bunch†in tiGre. DAVINS WAR I Mle Careful "Mayan KNOB to Suvtrys Account. SI and upward will open an account --Husband, Sisters and Dunne-r Our stock of Groceries is always complete with clean fresh wholesome food. A large range of Men's heavy wool socks in grey and black at prices which cannot be duplicated to-day. A full range of Bull Dog heavy Muck lined smooks - just the thing to slip on to do your work these cold mornings. We have just sorted up our stock mu! mm again supply you with all sizes in Penman]; Arctic-and and Polar brands, -- the underwear which inbound to give satisfaction. Card of Thanks IN IEIOBIAI Yam obedient servant. Thos. Allan Capital Paid Up - - “7,0001'U' Reserve Fund. _ . - 'i8,00o,000 Total Amt- -- - $533,000,000 --A few cold weather needs 10¢“erth 1860 “Mama Wet!“ u u f, u».- (I BAMAHD h 3““ â€Hun-cu. i !fttht.1eaeoc All); paslun rot me learn! the pasture 't'l the grounds of the South Grey Auurullnral Society for the season of mun. Sealed lend": marked "Tenders for ground," mustbe m the hands at the Prtyudens, Dan Edge. R R. I, Durham, beture mum on Saturday, February Tth. Conditions of lease can be seem! Mr. H J. Yinrll's Dan Edge. Geo Binnie. Ptesidem. Sta-Maw N Fort R'tter-6roomed firt with ham room and all comrertiettces,. Elwin light throughout; hot and cold wan-x taps ; rent rumble. The undersigned has been appmmui killer of Marriage Licenses m Hm thu, trict. Parties contemplatnw matrnnmw please call. No publicity _ _ u _ ._"_ Guarding of Aucolado jolt.- and Jowolry Dukes and Dollar- Never my Quit 0 featuring G nguh f Veteran Star Theatre Program We are paying 9&- m tl " (um “that.†for Pens and I 4') h 1.45 for Barley at on li!evut s," tl,.s, .\.-.r‘.. Marriage Licenses R08 ROY PRICES Tenders Wanted ROB ROY M'.LUR. Limit" Wed. Feb. 4th C. RAMMLI W. Calder Saturday. Jan. 3lst