" LG Sweat Pads, reg y, tt only strings Boi,.., Space will not permit al and Household Goods of all k in all lines are advancing for Halters, reg Mitts. reg 9.50 for Mitts, reg 3.00 for Mitts, reg 1.ctt for Home Blankets rel liorso__Whips. reg V Axes, reg tus' t Axes. reg 2.00 i Axe handles. reg! Patriot, mg! Coal Oil Hera SeutN Special Oak, reg Three-in-One, re Superb (anchor. _ Our stock is full in all lines. so you are what you want. and at a bargain price. Th two weeks tAt our need is your opportunity. day and vurly in the Salv. MACFARLANE t C0. TWO WEEKS ONLY Sat., Feb. 7 to Sat.Night, Feb.2l THE RED FRONT HARDWARE’S Annual Clearing Sale only Standish only Brittani only Garry Liver Oil - My“: Creophon Wampole’s Cod Liver Oil Don't delay~Havo some of than on hand Cod Liver Oil Ru." Celery and Rex." Tasteless Tonics & Build- dersfor Regain- ing Health Run“ Peptonizeu' Losengoém T" Nro, thront lozenges Nyals Creophos ..w. . Rex.†Grip tablet! Uxativoquinin, tab- lets ......-,, Formolid . McINTYRE of tried and i Worth. Preventives Flu Prepara- Hons Mitts, Ham rs, Etc. aw Hardware, Enamelware, Tinware, Stoves, Ranges Heaters. and Household Helps of all kinds Saws and Axes o reg re; .02 reg Fl for BO for er 0 HEATERS reg 3tt RANGES We have it, can Throat " Pg "tty, ft '35 for '30 for proven 30f ermit a list of Tinware, S ot" ull kinds. See th ' sm for reg 1.75 I ron Iron Cod 8r, for 100 for tor 25c 25c Cite Jot, hr for for The Owner of an Edison Diamond Amberola ist of Tinware, Enamelware, Galvanized ware inds. See the prices for yourself. Goods spring. Buy now; Selections Over 5300 the Am Intol- ell-Mae. (70an to our Store and ttrt I (ll-log. can have in " home tho beat "teosie of any kind. dune-t. hind. or. (In-antral. nut-l. ill-tru- Inc-null. They are at] in 700 1.93 1.35 650 2.50 18.00 32.00 19.00 16.00 23.00 out tho rteordl you want. If we haven't thee" in stock we can an them within I few days. 1.3.") LIB 200 In the call-Ingno of [an- Iwrol Records there an- 3500 nth-cumin " of Which no obtainablzu Come to our “on and an a r-tnln'tne and pick 5.00 1;." 450 MAC fklll,Mli's 5.50 "1.50 50 'to an get it, or it isn't made " Calf meal, regular Silo-f6; International Remedies of a reduced accordingly. International Foods Inter. Stock Food, reg. 3.75 for.., .. b". .. 1.75 for... .. bb " 1.00for.. Inter. Poultry Food reg. 3.75 for. s'." _ .- .. $b 1.75 for. C'himamel Varnish Stain, all colors, regular 75c for............,..........?, Sthe pipe Varnish, reg. Me for...... 18e Stove pipe varnish, reg. Me for.,..... Ith, Stove Polish Waste.) reg. Me for.... 12c National Auto Body dressing reg $1 Me l t: " " 75c 500 Electra Silver Cleaner, reg. 25c for 18e Arctic llubbin for shoes (waterproof) regular 25e for................?....... 18c Snow shoes, reg 5.25 for..................4.00 Baby cutters, white, reg $9 for...... .625 " red, reg $5 for............3.50 I only Congoleum Rug, reg 10.50 for 8 50 Lanterns, reg1.35for...............r.....l.10 Brass Lanterns, reg. 2 00 for.........l.25 Electric globes. reg Me for .v......s...' 35c Brooms, regular $1.25 for............... Mc Brooms, regular $1.00 for..........,.... 75e Brooms, regular 900 for.................. 65c Curling Brooms, reg. $1 for............. We re almost certain of getting just We must greatly reduce it in the V. Be here early-- early in the Baby Cutters, Brooms, Etc Varnishes and Polishes The Red Front Hardware C-Teddie Elliott, Alma Kress, Irene Young, Percy Montgomery, Bernice Wtut- more. Margaret MacKenzie, teacher. THE PRIMARY CLASSES A-Dorothy Pickering, Violet McLean. Norman McIntyre. Gordon McCrae and Bowman Jamieson eq ' Thelma Bell. Jr lst B-Beryl F9lkirtgham, Eisiiied. ingham. Sterling Miller," Ben Pawson, Nelson Hunt. B- Marion Green, George Hay, Phone!) Cameron, Jim Henderson, Harry Cowan Jr lst A Orma Burnett, Jennie Tray- nor. Helen McAuliffe, Jimmie Graham and Caroline Mitchell eq ' NormaGagnon. Sr lst- Roydun Copnor Mabel Mont- gcmuy, Beatrice Mites. Janet Burnett, muce McEwen. Jr end-Florence McCallum Claire Rowe, John Dunsmuor. Cectlta McAuliffe Martina tumpson. Mary E. Morton teacher. I) -lithel Graham, Anna Ritchie. Ruth Jr '2nd-Violet McDonald, Bea Kearney Vera Mountain, Willard McDonald Fred vollett Annie C McKenzie. teacher. Sr tnd - Marjory Pickering and Wallace Hepburn eq.. Laura leding and Mar. garet McAuliffe eq, Myrtle Dean, Sea. man Havens, lime Canon. John A. Graham, teacher. Sr 3rd--Marjory Montgomery, Margar- et Abraham. Islay Mckrchuie, Eddie Falconer, George Hay and Eddie Kearney equal. Jr 3rd-Margaret Lawrence. Victor) Marshall, Grace Donnelly, Louie beam; Ivy Hulme. I . Clark. Ada Holmes, George McKechnie. [$50 'heriy"s' Rama i E-George Noble, Clem Rowe. Irene ( 'e"-'"-'--"""-"-'?,.-,-.-,"------:-"?:-.-,'",'"-""----"-'------'-' l Elliott, Orval Noble, Earl McEIchnie. Jr 4th-Margaret Brown, Mex Lawson, Helena Boyd, Florence McKay, Moore Mountain. Fr ith-Cecil Wiggins, Wilie Brvon, Esther McComb, Genie McCaIlum Isa- bel Kelsey. Durham Public School Report of all kinds Mary McEachern, teacher Lillian B Waiker, teacher FEB s. 1920 3.00 1.25 6.00 3.00 1.25 Board Idjourned to men " all oi 800mm,. - Bmith.-.Wihmn- Tbs: there being a present an epidemic of wall [ox prevailing in Ontario. we no I Bond of Health of Bentinek “the “coin.- non. Btniih--Wiuon-Ttsat Dr. Smith be pod $4 Ind etch member 8300 for tbtgtrtttttmee " meetings ; inspec- ton 82ior plucnrdmg and diamfecung. Secretary $10 per your. Smith - Willon -Tut Sanitary F i: Inspector be app noted " Die. No.1. A. Campbell "I Div. No. 2. T. B, Lawrence is Dir. No. 8. J. Gander ,,' Die. No 4, A. Wnlnon I Jan. 23. 1020, members all payout; minutes of hurt meeting wove read and : udopted. The Reeve I!“ appointed! Chairman ot Bond. ' anon. v-sttea recently at his home hercyaith J',hl at"? “Shouting Iteii. Misses Agnes l'ld Evelyn McLean; ore m Bt, I'! an IIB tttrt y viailod Sum-day with Mrs Bradley of (stony gbfelkzoodmll “Id napectol Allan Park l ruuc o . ' . ' ( Mr J. Linux " menu: from the (lmte I number ot the Young 999- I vicinity of Hanover to take pooeuion p'e attendpd the. hooker match man his new farm which Mr Alex Durham Thursday night lCampbell is lelvlna. Mr and hire Geo, Sharp of Pnplnri We regret the loan in procpectol HI“. vlsltod Int Fridsy evening at Mr Mr and Mn Fred Stafford trom Dor- w. J. Derby‘s, loooh. Their auctlon ule is billed 7..-“..77- .lor next Week and their tum hat-m , " I I “EDI , Mr Tom Corbett who in engaged I Air, zelhel with the Bell Telephone Co. at Flasb- I to Durham artou. mailed recently at his home herrSitritlt msll Mr Albert Meliomld returned loome, last. week titer spending the glimmer! months with Mr T. Mill gun of Hut 9 ton Hill. I I _ . . "--eKT -rr Mr Angus McIntosh mun: hue Deceased was a kindly hospitable â€me most exhilarating "all!" them i woman, ruspected by her neighbors and 'Innppinz mowing- on " snow shoe Ideeply beloved by her children. Thomas path out to Welbeok school But _ was one day late to see his mother alive. I then, " ken, I macintosh is tmettutur, [She was a member of the Presbyterian ; it it igtm weatherproof. [ (church and is interred in Maplewood) Ten sturdy Dornoch men troaedi (cemetery. F 'out their teams on mm ofthe. mmol ‘vuulvu any lb unerrea m Maplewood} Ten sturdy Dornoch men trotted 'cemetery. ion: their lump on one oitbe most i -------_------, [Alaskandmorgiggs giant Arena Jin _ an an III e t a trail to bats- SOOO BENTINCK ‘wor’t'h. returning with the last ten ----. Honda of the brick required turtbe Mica Edith Meyer (f Alian Park , erection ofthe memorial tower " La, Visaed a few (in: with her cousin, noun (thatch. Sane stunt. Leonidas.[ Miss Ethel Derby. lsome stunt! i Mr and Mrs Oscar Hahn and family! Mr Alex Ctunpbell's tttde on “left "pent over the Week and with the lat ids-y of in: Week was a luccess_ ml ter's sister. Mrs Alex Griermn. i po.it".or erord "1d timuuse. Revtewl Our N. E. Normanby correspondent re- cords the death on Sunday last of Mus Jas. Marshall, of Con. 3. Normanhy- Mrs M. was Miss Susan Gadd, a member of the well-known Gadd family of whom only Charles now of Le Vallee, New On-, tario, survives. Other members, now de. _ ceased were Thomas, William. Richard and Mrs Robt Watson. Deceased for lame years has been in poor health though up and around until lately. She was in her 76th year and besides her sor- _ rowing husband leaves as chief mourners j two sons, Andrew on the homestead, : Thomas in the West and Jessie, Mrs Pavid Marshall, on the adjoining farm. Bentinck Board of Health -. No. 3 BEN. &GLEN. Sr 4th --Pearl Manley. Hattie Mortley. Kathleen Ray, Katie Morrison Sr 3rd -. Dorothy Schafer, Manure! Ray, Alice Smith Jr 3rtr--Charlie Schafer, Myrtle Manley. Mary Meloshe. Edward Meloshe Jean Ledingham Sr 2nd -Clarlge Mor- rison Jr 2nd--Donald Morrison. lst - Lena Schafer, Irene Stafford. Pr Ar Colin Ray. B -Tom Meloshe. C -Wal. ter Schafer. No, 4, GLEN. Sr 4th-R. Ellison. Jr 4th-PE. Elli:- on, 'R.J. Torry, J. Goodwill. G Baker. Sr 3rd JV. Baines. Sr 3rd-R. Balms, M. Torry, E. Baker. Sr 2nd--C. Brodie. Jr 2nd--L. Ellison. W. Ellison. Sr Ist- W. Jordan. Pr- M Brodie. Average for Jan 10 . Full attendance. Katybel Black, teacher. I No. l, NOR. , Sr 4th -Esther Petty, Rita Mountain, '; Harold Watson. Jr 4th -John Marthaâ€, ,Arthur Petty. Sr 3rd--Jatnes Marshall, , Norman Carson. Jr 3rd --Ronald Smith, Carlyle Smith. Norman Marshall. Milton Stormy. Margaret Watson. Merle Morice. Sr 2nd-Janet Marshall. Jessie Marshall. Jr 2nd--Margaret Webber, Margaret Marshall. lst-Hazel Mountain, Ruby Stormy. Ellen Marshall, Florence Mar- shall. Bertie smallman.. A,- Mae Sharp Melville Watson. Wilbert Petty. Melvile Petty, Edgar Malice. I i No. 2. BEN. & GLEN. Sr 4th--Ada Middleton, Harold Noble. Jr 4th--Hugh McLean. Campbell Mc- Lean Irene Grasby, Bert Middleton. Jr 9rd - Calder Noble, Gordon Thompson, Hazel Patterson. Jr 2ttd-Ailtuter Lau- rence, Olive Middleton, Bea rice Grasby, Winston Fetch. Jr lst -Katherine Fetch. Jr lst-Katherine McLean, Wilfred Mid- dleton, Willie Legate. Sr Pr-Margaret McLean, Velma Noble. Jr Pr -Corinc. Lawrence, Willie Patterson. Average attendance 14.81. THE DURHAM REVIEW F--Maudie Stormy. Moore McFadden. Rita Willis. Ruby Willis J. D. Murdock Lavina A. Manley. teacher. MRS. JAMES MARSHALL Obituary J. R. Chiuiek Jessie I. Clark, teacher Jessie F. Black. teacher A. C Clark, teach: r. _ fl“ - n.» .. “nun Wlu‘ 1 bunch: by Mr Jae. Cru'cbley. we !shull have one moue new: house to :'add a foneken look to this section of ithe Gernfnxe. i' The stable for the blind homs--oh 2 boy. skin tor me ., _ Mn Geo. Hay who has been visit- ing In Owen Sound has rejoined her husband who bu taken up residence on the homeuud. .-'"'"' -. -. ,..... nun uuuuvc- “UV!!!" [priming and strong sunshine, order. ;ed tor the tccusion. m ercnme the :menace of the rotrda-ttu, depth not Imelenzth oi them-and an honest Wuneaerve“ brought tree bidding. Al'lgmher Mr Campbell, in moving to Durham, goes with a pocket lined; the new aid to uiai7i,n. As Pleasant grid a safe to Keep your stoLiUtT,7eit today and ward off the indi- gestion of tomonow- try Mr Bryce Dara-venue purchased the Durnooh Town Hall intending to open 3 genenl store immediately. K__EEP IT SWEET Mrs Duncan McGillivny who bu been Very ill for Inlay weeks, in re. ported some who! improved. The mtteralotthesiate, In Bode. Ion, who» death occurred " the home ot her Ion. Mr Joe. Hodgeon. Uth 601).. Bentinok. was conducted on January 29th. inurment being made u Luann cemetery. nun: Iv Occrr I was: IA“ of m “I! Sts, "_------, i __ . _ -- united Mona-y iron she West too t At tbspanngnl linemen 'l't'.etiip,t, (f late to lee his mother alive. “on: res yter " churc ' it w" . . . found that the audited books showed (that?!) Q',"lh, Jdr'll1fd m #3:" I creditable little "rplo, The eon-I e , _ n " n tr ' ttretration bed evidently digested the I Mr . Donnell, ' "le WM WPâ€? pntol'a New Ytstsriottiotioii to “live , ed on “00!!" of bad roede and Will not “sanding to your mouse“. but! bet held Wednesday of this week. [ according to your meant." I Mr Ju. Pent] w“ mu " Dork mu The January thaw was omitted We rxleud aylupalbv to Mr Its. gram the program Mursbull and fnmllv in the lttss by We were 'tthsttt to comtrtuttlate deuhufa luviug wife and moan-r OUR Dr. Smith on his eleetionto Mrs Marshall died Sunday evening Durham council has on second and will be buried on Thursdny in thought we 'ronttratttlntts Dnrhnm. â€RP“ 'YPf cgmerery Her Bott Ttua, ' j“ tril iii-CREE3xEREESECxED-CEXXSEE-CEXE’EXEEEEEREE33W gg', anon ot tomonow- try Knows gxEm33333333333xggxzmsasgxxsxxxxaxxxiég ,llji McKECHNIE’S WEEKLY NEWS 'il il ()HN McKBGHN IE Durham RIO ARCHIVES TORONTO This Shoe is Blucher cut, receding English toe, English tanned solos. broad heel. Very new and dressy. These are only a few. Come this week and look over the rest We have just received several kinds of Stylish Footwear for Men's Spring Wear in Black and Brown in the English receding styles, also the broader toes with Neolin soles and without. These are limited. Come in and fit your shoe and have us reserve them for you this week. Is a special price this week for SMART LACED SHOES FOR WOMEN, Black or Brown Kid, with long toe last, medium and high heels. Sizes 3 to 6! 2. Men's Havana Brown Calfskin Blue, $10.50 DORNOCH Black Calf, very pliable with toe cap and low heel, splendid boot for school wear. While they last this week... $6.00 Comfortable Boot for Growing Girls Six Dollars and Fifty cents $10.00 Shoes for Men IFred 5mm, Chas. Stseweit,l I Implements, &c '. Maury-Harris Bin. , der, 6 fr. cut, mower, 5 ft, cut. Iced‘ I drill, Mao "Harris, with set of cultivator’ b treth,horare rake, cultivator. disc har-, r magnumâ€. yet Iron harrows, hinder} tor gue truck, Tudhore & Artdertson,! l walking plough, No. 21, Paris walking] nlnunh. No. 7, fanning mill, Waggon.’ _ wheelbarrow, tew, hay rack. put rtrkal, ’waagnn box wth stock mtek, tttnaw I democrat. cart, net of sleigh., wood“ Lack. double harness, "ttoct-. lung'oi harnru. Cutter. 2 good horse collars. _ Deering trot power Emmy grinder. vet! Hairs. capacity 240 lbs, Were rrcl. 2 not ofdoubutFrer, grindstore, 2 fattenirgi Crates for fowl. 2 pair. hone clippcn. mm was. up pumahout so an buckets, Standard Separator, nearly new, daisy churn, wood heating Move. can! heatinl ,s'nw. cook stove. folding Inky-cart†‘high chair. baby cutter. whmemu, neckyoku. chains, shovels. ' tin. &r. a, quantity of hay and grain No rclcrve, " the proprietor ha. cold hi. farm. I Terms of Salt '. Hay and grain, and, sum-d â€and under. cash. Over thatI amount any time up to " month. cred-l it will be given on um joint not". bearing inane: at 6 per cent. I Mare, general purpose. ,6 year: old. (ce',',', do, 7 yrs. old, cow. 9 yr. Pd, due May In. milk cow, s yrs, old, 2 heifers, Polled Angus. 2 yrs old, heifer. red, 2 yrs. old, heifer. spotted 2 yrl. old, 4 yearlingn. 2calvcs 7 pies, I month. old, brood now. due March M, pair (can. a number of hens. v, Alex A. Alice, Secy -Treas.,. 1 black mare, rising 7 years. I Mail I . R. R. No. I, Durham, Ont. lorse rising 6 yrs., I mare, ri-ing 4 ' rr, l lPhone 95-3]. driving horse, rising 9 .Trs, 1 mm rim» sl------------------),--------,-,--.-.,,,,,.,,,,, 6 yrs, due April.17' lcow {mug 5 yrs due April tith, 1 cow rising r, \‘l'h. (in. . _ . (Credit Auction Sale April l9. lcow rising 4 yrs due about l.~i June. 1 cow rising 5 yrs. furrow 2 Mm“: of Farm Stock and Itttplemestts rising 3 yrs , 3 heifers rising 3 yrs, -, C-r--. . l steers rising ' yrs. 4 heifers rising 2 l rs The imJerIigncd auctioneer will tel 2ealtres, about 30 hens (br public tsuctton at Lot 3. Con. I. w, implements. Ae.. i6 ft. cut “cum; G. R., Bentinck. lmllc south of Dor. binder, sheaf. carrier and truck mark th on G. R. on pew, I 6 ft cut Frost & Wood binde- noc 0 vsheaf carrier and truck, I During tttou S . ' er, I hay rake, t seed drill, l Tudliopr' N Te. day ' February i0tit, 192 [Andersnn cultivator nearly new, t 4 het'- at one o'clock. the following valuableI 'ei"dltg"eh/t'/,,ii, “In?†new. : . 't 150 'a In p ow gum p trw, Farm Stock, implements, &c . iwagon. l wagon box, t auto seam! ton Mare, general purpose, tl years old L..-., . i The undersigned luctionecr w by public auctuon at Lot 3. Con. G. R., Bentinck. l mule south of noch on G. R. on l Tenders will be received by the under. 'signed tor the excavation of a basement under school house at S S. No. 9, Glenelg also erecting a cement wall under build. ing and building a new chimney. Tenders will be received up to 1 o'clock p. m. Saturday, Feb. '21st, 1920, for full inlor. mation apply to Min B. Inch.†of town in spend- ine u few In.“ with her brother Al. bert of Knux Cornea den Miu Em tLie. in wood!" a few :oeh with In D. Gilmonr of Hamp- Mr JII. Pette wLiaid " LA for A couple of week: with than troubl- ch is around again. Proprietor. NORTH-EAST NORMA NBY Notice to Contractors ft Ianmng mlâ€, Waggon; new, hay rack. put rrrka with steak raps. buegy, )urpou, " years oid, d, cow, 9 yr: pld. due ' 5 yrs. old, 2 heifers, rs old, heifer, red, 2 Auction: r These Oxfords are the newest de- sign and last, for spring wear for well-dressed women. , Get a pairthis week. ' om Patent Leather Oar. fords for Women George Noble. Jr., ok Brigham Terms '. Hay, ttrain and all sums of $5 and under, cub. Over that an aunt 12 months will be given on approved Joint not“, boning inure“ at 5 per cent. blanketk, whidG";ia,"iii tnd other articles too n hon A quantity of Everything must be sold has sold his farm. uuu unamona narrow nearly new. I Wilkinson walking plow 1 (any plow, I wagon. I wagon .box. t auto nested top buggy, l cutter nearly new. I robe, l Net double harness nguly new; I not how humans. 1 set single human. I set hone blankets, whiih'etuers, neckyokes, chains and other .rticles too numerous to men tion A quantity of hay and (run. .Everything must be sold as the proprietor han mld M. c--.- JA. mm, M... Track 1 ins Bassue ' p, at one o'clock slurp. the Stock. Implements, &c '. There will be sold by public auction ot, Lot 48. Con 3, Bentiuck. ll miles north of Hutton Hill on Wednesday, February ll, I920. Credit Auction Sale Ot Farm Stock and Implements. TIMBERWANTED Matter Ran-ell Bone- ot Crawford it visiting his sister, In Hugh Mc. Donald. Mr Alvin Cure“ put in I new pump for bin-all teat week. . [its Ania Clark of Tomato in vili» “on her timer. Nu J. W. thnitti. Min Noney Smith returned to her home It Cr-wlwd on Friday " er spending sever-l necks with her an- ter “I. John IcDonuld. It and In Run McDonald spent Sunday with her pawn“. Mr and In Wm. Hones. " Crortord. Mr and Mn Alex Hay and Inter George of Durham spent the week and with Mr and In D. lamb. We got. no January then tan Feb, ruary was kind enough to beâ€: her reign with mud weather. Cert: . Tamarack and I Whit, Ash and Hardwood Cut'. AT C. T. R. POINTS highest Prices Proprietor. “Che: long in the round Apply to Wadine Bolts FEB. s, 1920 ABERDEEN Jud track nearly & Wood bindeh I During mow- 'i!l, I Tudhupe lk following Farm Auctioneer. d"'"""" ii , For H I---,-,,---; is richest medicinal cod-h tific manner, very much as of butter-fat. Scott's is n1 but may mainline ir t a.“ Scott's Emulsion is cone helps keep the body stror A celebrated sciel oil said that Nature “almost a ready-made SCIENC Â¥i§333§3§5§ WES no. Hugo“.- '.- Cmuu Inn-at v We also have a la! Suit-cases and Club-ha The priw- u? Ith no sign of u [M tll), l stock of SHOES At Get Fitted at The DownTown Milling Oats Barley “01. “If. Ind-cod", " M I‘m“ MI 0-- - In“... "an" luv“, - 0 'a.. in†I... Mm Old s. Week's. Break-up-a-C, Syrup of Tar and Cod Lister's White Pine. Wampolo's Extract of IF YOU NEH) F Get our prices on now as feed will be “and.“ â€coping, but... Your“ Column Cars. Fun-eh“ on Ct PM!" Cu (Much the loch: Coo-cuss. Ion", can" In ROB ROY ROB ROY WM The Centr, I." IODUII [QUIVKE " H f’lltlI6ll It 'ICIRVI TQ..'.3.9.ԤLT° 9.15 RM. DAâ€. Y 1920 We will pay his: Chasm“ Stock I1 Chieftain Mixed H Crushed Oats Poultry Scratch r Whole Corn Business Hours We are in the ma tbttovt LllS (Both TIER o. vane . tW M