g ttood and 50., real deal in shod- ,.:d fathers and healthy. and if anhy. they are " ANY DAY 'fff,'ffff;t' , MAJ) 'ff'i'itiiay '. le some on. wrli pay you wen itt li, 1920 Limited Limited 'tore h the possible Ford to neglect feeding some moulting and t'u "5 CO'Y 'rieeuitte i. Barley ixed Grain tstein nary , ream aaaannn‘ 3.2 TED Eggs ONT. 3 on 15 wing ind)" A.. Ptinci'ol â€MTV T. This A before y little to Le extra 10 lb Ont. "union! who». uell as longer 44" of 99..- " Machin- uu- Only Rev. Father J, rhahaven, 'reeorat-' atomic“) of this district, won the Tomato Sam's pnu of a rod, reel and hue for the largest small-mouthed black {as caught last summer. " was caught in Gould's Lake near Hepworth and weighed 6 lbs, 95 " Length 23 inches. girth INinche. It was weighed and measured by live reputable minus ot Hepworjh. . KM Studio. The 31mm; Feople's Soon! ol the "t.soytertanctttorth, purpose giving I st,Andre% Social on St Andrews night, Mtth Novhnber. in the schoolwom of the Prettrytertichurch. An’ interesting program ot Scottish flavor is m prepar- attem add other attractions Admiuion Suoxn Foe» Won D--During the literary society program at thtHigh St hool on Friday after, an interesting de- l..-Ie "Resolved that India has been of IN " value to Brrtmn then Australia." ' we between Third and Second Form wade-m: The Second Formers. Katie . t an and Royden Burnett. who had the .: rnmtnr. won the decision by melon “mun. Rcs., Parke and Annie Graham , [new the ner'atlve. Some splendid de- '. my mum» was" rrxealed on both sides. ' , mum Hendtrwtn. Misses Weir and 7.x" n.0weu judges and MrsHorne. 1- » . rt’. 'tor her. acted as critic C saute your personal gr.eetine cards it Christmas now at the Review Office. our name and any inscription you may I F are puntod on them. Prices moderate l'huzographs for Xmas-What could be mute appreciated ? Make your appoint- " em to-day. leteen photos in each (It .9". until after Xmas. Durham Creamery is doing I thriving business!» packing winter butter, How about yours ? Bring in your not)“: wt mil par k you a box, . huh Cow for Sale, with calf at Iooti, 2nd calf J fart Jersey. very good milker. Apply to J. Levine Durhmn. Frank McKee of Owen Sound was fined $300 and costs in Police court there on Tuesday to; selling whiskev. VOL. XLIII. N0. " s'rertsoronchaoHu" been ’33 My u 't' prevalence of small pox . (hat to- sq' 'ty m sup.iiran township. _ Fort FiqLE.---A desirable, brooeed cttsrllsng '.n western section of Outlaw Apply to . A. B CURE . box Social at Latona, Friday, Dec. 17. Mop the date open, . huh Cow for Sale, with calf at Iooti, 2.22 §:.=i:-0PI.CS' ryiuat-sssetttti1t,tt1ittt??',i, t THE ROYAL BANKpF CANADA it Sr,rtiflliilil BANK Murine Licenses Issued by _. l “-8‘0 at Review 1tfnee l and. Pm , germ 1&qu . - mu PRICEVILLE BRANCH COIN "any": AND 'IIDAVI mm Cooperation DURHAM BRANCH OF CANADA cry Loan camp I‘mui by brings 1 -.~u..cl v tit, the banks 01 n “in: thor human side. r'rCu. ct His Punk to bee! ' is' Mace, u a point to ,1 Wt ..r.; a buys willing to trio/tr 4-11 authoritative 3- nd l'uzvuod from 1-. $0.53.“!- THE all "tsi tturs. rpgzigm serytd tmE the public h [be Bunk: of 1 Flat suwr-:anumner" ot choice farms i,in the Co. of Grey Well built im and Lwell watered. For particulars apply' to ihag Shewell, R. R. 2, Durham i CHEAP Fte'tm--thitisye a few tdns of pound feed wtseatMit' we are seyimral "tso ' per ton. backs included This is cheap ietir: he“ ton while it lasts- I . . " Rob Roy, Mills. In New QUARTEn.-ML Sam Levine has moved his pool room across the street i‘o the vacant store in the Calder block. where he has more tioor tsrace,and a fine- ly equipped parlor, equalling many seen ip the cities. 'rhre'rr.8tPaie' have been added, two lot pool and one snooker. making seven in all. A sales counter for tobacco and confectionery goods, Ind 11 shoe-shine. will occupy an “01:89! the new location. He is matting napecialty oi imported tnb_act as and of the choicest brands of cigars .. C n a --Whole, cracked or chopped. Mixed chop, oat chop. crushed oats, poul- try scratch reed, laying and fattening mashes, bran and shorts. Terms, strictly cash at McKechnie's Mills. Phone 83. R. S, McGowan. BinHOPQ‘AmmNu To CoMits- Dur- ham is to be honored with night horn one of the noted leaders of the English Church in Canada. Bisho'p Farthing of Montreal. whomhrst charge mt inbor- ham some thirty years age.', mam preach in Trinity Chung}! Pt amnion of the 70th anniversary the founding of Durham church on Sunday: Dec, lllh. and also weak at an entertainment 9n the 12th inst. l , Wal.kertors papers last week are frankly envious of Durham securing a liberal ,npply ofcoalat 'MMO and ttr,00 per ton, while there and in other surrounding towns it is $20 to 822. and in many cam. very difficult to get at those, or any prices Our citizens may be grateful to the local dealers for their energy in ob- taining the supply that has arrived, and distributing it at reasonable prices. Suf- ficient ol the black diamonds are not yet here to provide the winter's needs for all, but we are much more fortunate in this regard than several of our neighboring towns." NotiferDo you want' to sell'or buy a lam] If so it mi} pay .ygu topee R. H Fortune.'lutor),, Ont. Las. at hisjist of twns on m h, . q Bnmm HisLet,c- While walking $0 his l, york at the Furniture faetory earlylasti Thursday morning, Mr. Hugh McLean 1 slipped in the snow near the railroad: track and in the fall, broke his leg at the thigh. Mr. , 1cLeanyho is a quite elder. ly man, had the leg broken in exactly the same place 17 or is years ago. The bone alter that time must never have properly- healed, else another break at .the saint: spot would not likely have occurred, He my m the snow lilteen minufes before be- mg noticed. and conveyed to his hm", where he is no“ dorm nicely. It will prolabl} be six weeks at least though be- fore he can leave in: red. as a result of the unfortunate actadert, - Mum-1 luPROvcD Rows won Dun- HAM y-tiome weeksago Hon F. C. his“ wrote Mr. Wm. breese at Chatsworth informing him that the Province would 1not construct the Section of the Provin- cial Highsay going through a municipal- ity. Now it some that the about-face had been executed by the Mimstuac- cording to instructions "cewed from the Provincial Department by Chas Rite and Joseph Dudseon. Cvmrnismrmers. tor. road beats north and scuth of Chats? worth. These? two road officials have been told to proceed with repairs to the Garafraxa Road within thecorporatiort of Chatsworth. Ttus may be interpreted to mean that the Provinctai Department of Highways intends bearing the cost oi improvements to roads through municip- alities. There is abundant opportunity for an improved baratraxa Road through Durham. and it is tr, be hoped that the Province will tackle it early next spring. r l - ' _ . / _ . -- / - f. _ j_ . YOU CAN . g iijiatrt1'm0l, . _ ' _ . _ , Renew during L , j 7 '1 LTL) , . ' . . _ _ . . At the tut) R; , . . _' ’5' ' - -. .- 7 ', . _ HAVE YOl t i The gathering in the Town Hall on the l [no Inst.,- brought back, the havor of g war times without the anxiety and hor- I reov.' This was caused especially by the , I array oi Red Cross workers and wake.- ? wearing the well known badge, that met one on the threshold and of course "Arm- f _ retice Day" itself recalled memories more i sweet than bitter. . s [ The ladies,of the Red Cross Society in 44min and country had exceiltd them- _ selves in preparation for the occasion and . there must have been a' thinning out of .. poultry flocks to provide auch an ample I and excellent repast. It was thoroughly renjoyed and at the' close Dr: Jameson l aseumed the roje ot toaemattt.r. and pro- l, posed in fitting terrmk the only toast of _ 3 the evening 'Phe King†'which ' he Pa jépla'ned was â€only/in honor of. the' l king personally, worthy ‘though he was. fi bat was a tribute‘to government ftmnd- Ct! on Justice no Righteousrtess. "lrhe l l National AntheFsio' tt).Hiuid' adjourn- ') ment was maddgup-gtllb' to liStirrtoa ri varied program. . - Dr. Jamieson ak chiirnan made the only speech of the evenihg. rennin} the origin of the day and the evettts that led to it. It was altogether too‘brief as the time and temper of the audience would. have en joygd a longer retrospective view such as he could.well give. We thittht that at this new holiday ages, some one representative‘penon at last should be appointed to impress the lessons of the great war on the younger generation.'. i The feature of the program) was'the performance of W. B. Patterson of tt)h,idt Soim‘d, who as an entertainer in in a class by himself. One can underitamil, what value his cheery presence and talent“ would hare at the battle front in keip-' ing up the morale of the men under try- inxconditlons. He was recalled again and again, The hand under Mr E. Leeson'slead- efship gavtieveral 6ne numbers and the leader himself gave a comet solo which drew a rapturous encore, when he gave "The Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond," perhaps the more popular of the two. He is an artist on the comet. ', publinherbas warrant for his small in- ', trease of one cent a week. , (Jul-129412 INSANE-The trial ofJoslin I Green. charged with the murder of Bert , Cavrll at'Chesley'on July 28 Ian. came The: sudden lamination at Walkerton Lime Mir, Wilmh Smith gave a sweet solo w. hich was encored as it deserved and last but not least the Male quartette, Messrs McCrac, Glass, Saunders and Blow, saw several (of their ever popular numbers. . "God bave the King" again and the meeting sis over. Theme sslent paicerneE have been re- moved from the main streetcornersior' the winter, but not until'one of them had, been crashed into, and broken off. Harristm; has organized for hockey, where a town league will be arranged semor and Junior teanis sntered. Only J8 players are anxious for places on the two harm Hardly seems enough ! We feel 'iurry {or Palmerston’s chanees--until theuames start. l G. B Ryan's big clothing store in Guelph was burglarized early Sunday morning. the front door being forced open with a mommy." Over 100 suits. 80 ')vercoats,and many other furnishinis were stolen, about $5000 worth in all. A fair med truck would be required to car- ry away an the goods There are no clues. To Assisn‘na Bum --A canvass of the Lawn Mm h is not yet {completed has been in â€(was( the past week to procure funds for buying new instruments for the Band. About 8105 was contributed among the furniture factory employees. and it is expected between $300 and $400 will be collected when all is complete. At last reports it was nearly the t300. Any contrlbutions will be gratefully re. ceivee by Secy Richardson or any of the Band Committee. A Load Above a Burden.-Now Comes the Post Othce Department with an an- nouncement that newspaper postage on papers going over 40 miles from place of publiea1son, will be increased just 200 per cent alter January Ist, 1921. Instead of get. a lb it is now to be i of acent. In- creases mtreight,drayage, wages, paper mk. rollers. &c.,and now postage, the Assizes on Tuesday when the prisoner l wae adjudged insane. Mr. Justice More“ dith ordered that he be sent to Hamilton ‘ Asylum Jot Criminal Insane. The fury l, returned a true bill of murder againatl Green, but alter hearing expert evidence' Irom alieniste, who pronounced Green in. sane. the presiding judge announced that 'the trial could not proceed. In the event of Greg!- mental mower?1 he will 'ein be arraigned on the murder charge. The numb! of Gavin. acttesley drnyman. wan monument of an argument during the with: of a piano. The Armistice Banquet DURHAM, THURSDAY. NtW1ilnBlil8/18, 1929. With which is incorporttcd the Holstein Leader Canadian Greys Chime: l o D.E. will holda bazaar and Sale of homemade ;bakipg oertiatttr1ay, Nov. 21th 1920in 'MrrKslrey's stopjust soyth of Garafraxa St. brfge. Atternoon tea an also be sewed. Doors open at 3.30'. _ The Confederate and 1ee,rye,etttt,fCii Mt Forest. came out recently as an is. iTo page 6 column paper, instead of lance to 8 cpl size. More power to Mr. “Rich" who conductN bright clean paper;. The? th only criticism weAave to otfer isms lone name. How would “Con-Rep" sound, in a the.interest of brevity 3 q . [I] The annual meeti oi the G. w, v. A. P.' Ifhdd ih their clu?.tooms on Wednes- . - day night when the following offices were ih Med thr the coming year : Presidente, M Anson Lloyd : m Vie Pres.--F rank Mc- er llraith ; 2nd Vice Pres. .-Erriest, Leesoh ; Secy.--J. L. Stedman ', Treas -Thos. "it, Lauder ; Executive Committee-U. A a Rowland,.C. Oyens, ly, McGowan, Vict. in ofCatton. . Regulation No. 127. tent out'b'y the Canadian Wheat Board, says ; .. A tinal payment at lac per bushel, shall as soon as possible after the Wh day of Novem- WA. leZU, be made by the Board in Tunichlemenf of. all "participation cer- tifieateq muttered with the Board pur- - to said regulation No. 3 and of all riirhts,to pahicipation thereunder in any and all inane†waived by Board " These certificates It to be.deposited in the local bank. \Wnen wausrED- Highest rnaWit', price paid for Spring or. Fall Wheat Call at the mill and get sacks. Phone 83, _ R. S. McGow'aa. I A snow storm of, unusual proportions begtn on Armirticerriight and ‘bcfore " hours elapsed about a fob! of snowfiad fallen. Parties away from Mme in Cars! had sortie trpuble returning and now the ‘ sleighs araout again, j A. Y. P. A REOwwizsn -A largely attended meeting of the young people of Trinity Church wa- held Monday ev- ening when the A. Y. P. A. was re-organ- ized. Following are the newly elected officers, ; Patron. Rev F. G. Hardy :Pres- idem, Geo Lloyd : Vice Pres, Min; Bes- sie Davis : Secy.. Albert Kress ; Treas. Elva Schutz. The outline of program for the year was drawn up and it was declded~to hold a Mystic Tea on.Mon- day evening, Nov. 29th, open to the' public. t CttNGRtttiATitsN CoyriR.us--'rhe con- gregational meeting of the Presbyterian church held Monday last ratified the sale of the old manse to Mr Robt. Smith and the purchase from Mr A, A. Catton of his residence for a new one. Other good properties were offered at less money but all thingsconsidered the Cutton property seemed most desirable. On Tuesdaya first check for $1000 Was handed to Mr. Catton, aaolher $1000 later on and the balance on note at 6 per cent. The loca- , tion of theold mense was the determin- iing feature in thl sale and both parties i can be congratulated on the exchange. ' "ttymeneal - -" McKAY-TURLAND A pretty wedding of local interesEWas held in Detroit, Mich.‘ on Wednesday. Nov. 10th, when Miss Maude Turland of Detroit, was united in marriage to Mr. Frank McKay of Windsor, Ont. Tlie ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's mother by Rev. D. S. Car- michael of Trinity Presbyterian Church, Detroit. . The bride was dummy attired may gown of navy blue panne velvet trimmed with Honitun lace and wore a corsagef boquet of pink and white roges and was 3 attended by her sruer,t'Mrs H. Lee The s bride was given away by her hrotherJ Mr E Turltrrui. Dr A N (Fred) Laidlaw} of Windsor, performed the duties of best; man. The, groom. gift to the bride w" a string of pearls.: ' Our mailing sheet was corrected last week up to Nov. 4th. Since then quite a number have renewed and their labels will be advanced at next change about fisst week in December. We invite alno examine their label and renew at old rate, _d.urute thie month as many are doing. , After Nov. 30th. the rate iihrn per 1 year in Canada. $2.50 per year in United Statek in keeping withthe great advance in material and overhead expense. Printers have been we“ that another "sharp edvence†in newsprint may be expectea on Jan. let. X The house :was prettiiy decorated for; the occasion and after the ceremony I cot rs were laid for thirty nix 3%qu Out of town guests included Mr and Mrs 1 H. Gibbs and Mr. J. Gibbs of Windsor.‘ The bride and groom still take up their _ residence in Windsor. On behalf of) many friends in the grounds home town. ',, the Review extends congratulations. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Renew This Month ------- . 0.... _', nd :sentatwghor , as an is. for oH-nage toc a 'i'r'll7) N sper.‘ “whim isms 10m ’soundjnrnrM t i'? My Robt Torry left Thursday to spend I M thet'ittterp'iut his eon F red in Tor'ontorl in " Mit. G. R. Pence and little daughter? Tile of Stratford, are visiting her ', A lparerus. Mr ity Mrs E. W. Limin. . i ,5- " and Mullah. McCaslIn and iam-; " ily of Webb‘ M" came to Durham 7 pe Monday nigh tit visit among their num I ks erdus relatives in Durham and iiJntitGi,") l ; Mr. Donald Graham oi Toronto is l Rev. John Morris, formerly rector ot Trinity Church, Durl am, latterly of London. will go to Woodstock a MIC“? our to Rev R. H. Shaw in old St Pulls Church ’ if; J. C. McLean with little son, and her sister-in law, Miss M. McLean of Shelburne. visited the iormer's mother, Mrs T, Mcttirr for a few days. i Mr. E. F. Rice, iur owing Mrs Rice and family comfortnbly settled in the Torry residence here, left on Saturday Tor Toronto,, eh route to West Africa, to continue his War}; as a missionary. Mr. Donald Graham of Toronto rs 'tl',','!","!,,',',, low days with his brother. ohrfA Graham and with other friends in Glenelg and Pticeville.. Miss Nan Gun has left to spend a few weeks in Toronto and Hamilton. Miss Margaret McGirr, Deaconess of St John's Presby tevian church, Toronto, is home for .3 time to recuperate her health. For the past two weeks. she has been taking treatment at Preston miner- al springs. . Mits .Minnic ijin returnedMortday afyr a two weeks holrd1y with relatives in Stratford. Listowel and London- Mr Ian Campbell who is _teichine near Shelburne wished friends at his fqrmer home have list Saturday. Mrs George Shewell of De trail, is vis'y ting her parents, Mr and Mrs John Mc- Auliffe. Mr. Harold McKechnie of Toronto via- ited the parental babe over the week end. " _ , Mr. Lance Mdiirr came home frgm Sarnia last week end, where he har,,been employed since spring. L: Mr. Jack Davidson, who has been "i. heving on the Standard Bank staff here, left'Tueaday for Toronto, where he will transferred to another branch, The Ciwl Service Commission announ- ces the appointment of Walter] Plewes, Markdale, as postmaster of Markdlie Hav'e your crock of butter packed by Durham Creamery. bpecja.tgtTes and the higLest grade butter obtfiioble -- Xmas Photographs' Should be taken , now. In each dozen "here are Jtiteen i photos. What nicer gifts could beginn. Kelsey Studio. ' I MILLINEM' Sai.tr..--As we must make, room for our Christmas stock, we are of- fering 25 per cent reduairm on every hat/ imthe store. Come early and get your choice, _ - -. n .. .. I Rr:x.vs-Ross-- A case tried before lodge Sutherland ht the court house 0. Sound resulted in I fine ol8150 and costs being handed out to James Ross of Traverston Mills. The charge wt" reduc- ed to common assault from that of aggra- vated assault. Crown Attorney Dyre prosecuted and I. B. Lucas appeared for the defendant. Sealed Tenders will be received by the ’ undersigned up to Monday. Nov. 22nd. ' 1920. at 6 p m for the position of making l ice and caretaking of the Durham Rink, tpr the season of 1920-21. Applicants , 'must be exberienced ice makers. lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted Durham Amusement Compav . J. F. Irwin. Secy Brick residence on Countess St., 10 rooms, all modern conveniences Mesirable location. Doubte stone residence on Garairaxa st. upper town. For further particulars apply to .. . ... . . - . 2reels Western Drama I 2 reel: L. 1.0. Comedy . 1 reel Scenic A. Adventures of Ruth, Eu 6 Veteran Star Theatre Program Path: Review c: I ' . __ Topics of the Day , Nov. btrf Jacques of the s. North 0 Thursday featuring Mitchell Lewis 5 Nov. 25m Adventures Ut (sum, by u I It's a HM Lift, (Comedyp . Inesdgy, our Eloutor this week. ROB ROY WLLS, Limitod Wei". paying Mc to 60c for am. 81.75 for Pen, 85c to f)oc. for Barley, Buckwheat 8r00to8i.M), at Residences For Sale Tetiders Wanted ROB ROY PRICES Mrs A. w. Lauder. Durham The Mism Caldwell. IFri. & Sat., 1 Nov. Il), N e - SPECIAL ! - . It lhrSile of llhimihits [Store where Quality Rig]; s t3"d 1jiiiii' '0((iji2.,"il=iu"",fii)'if Wanted at once Chickens, Hens, lhnsters,'hclis, Geese, Turkeys S. F. MORLOCK At Highest Market Price. Bring ther., lam alsojn the nude: for any quantity ol how Hides. Sheepskins, Horse â€Methane Hair, Rugs an humm- M. 'GLA‘SER, " DURHAM Try us for anything y‘ou need in Hosiery, Gloves, Staple Dry Goods, Groc‘eries. 8/e. 7 thar Stock of Men's Suits is now com- plete and now is your chance to gel an up-to-date Suit at a greatly reduced price. If in need of a new Suit, this will mt an a ir,reat%avirw' to you. Come curly and gm first choice. All alterations donc fret. of charge. Positively no credit on may Suit during the Sale. - As the market ir veryt1nrteady at prev-em 1 "fc"'"'" no prices,bat will pay the Highest Mantel Prue I! dated delivery. BRING THEM IN EVERY DAY 15 ole Discount off" all Ian's Tweed Suns ll) 0:0 Discount off all Men's Navy Worsteds We have just recojved a fresh stock of Ladies' and Gentlemen'. Sweater Coats and Pulh ven- in all the latest styles, weaves. and coloringa. Sweaters and Pullovers Will supply cum to patrons mu: gm i' h highest possible prices. (Durham Creamery Want: (your Cream are buying ttations' for us. DHA'er .il ..r Cream to thtnearest of the air ve um - tioned stations, or direct to the Crr.nrery. (Durham Creamery Co. Alt Kinds ot RAW FURS WANTEO gay/at": (fare, 1Dromort 'Tlirrhotso,t's Will, Wo/arn'n 'RedGsan'i, Jinn, V Ceylon ofnsws WIWIcar'J, frice'm'l/e huh“ Wain " .1 :, I .... 0. “It†i 30" Irwin-u Rulew during Nov. tnhe $M0 Rate to me n. YOU ? b "ham an