th :d all Dacia! , and M A y Alil and the l S MaCBETH Druggistand station""""'""")',. “S .5 at asaeaaas a.a.w.aa:aaa.saaaa, (ti 8t m 9t M m " a r" " an} look at. h'Gi, if v '.t'lr n-al Bargains on mucous. b'nderwear, Sweat. :ra. sac'atercoats.caps,0ioves Il:',', lrmHers. Mnmcrs, Etc. I v: v to this Sale. heavy Tweed Coats s.', it' E P. ieeéstvsstv """":"6it. and she above throolineo dosed!» -lt.s whole story. I um continu- um: the Sale and have com. real <p‘w1313 far this week. . "I w» , npocial on slum my Sale commenced i mm been surprised the wny th.. way the buying public no 19;;‘H‘xarlng my SALE of Gents Furnishings They Game! They Saw ! They Bought! n mrhm-‘I. which will pay you REPAIR'N( a Specially " uh SAUNDERS M u NOVEMBER 25, 1920 m' Furnish“. SPECIALS IN MEN'S SHOES Mlle KARSTEDT BROS, PRICEVILLE Watch for our Fall and Winter Footwear Sweaters, Sweater Coats and Pull-overs . 63.1“" J. S; McILRAITH Men's Winter Overcoat: at Reduced Price: _ wnek we are t v reduced prices 2-...vn Brugue Bals,lapthor solo. regal" ............ $12.00. on “lo 8...“ t u; and get a pair of “me before your site is sold my]: Brown Bal. leather solo. WIDE ............813.oruio lurk Brown Eds, leather sole, regular ..e......... â€2.00.011“ F"or Men, we have a full range of Men's Leath ' land duel: bottoms) in 12 in. and rs in., 4 f,t,'dte2'tt with white sole, & Rubbers for over shoes in all widths F' " Boys we have " in. Leather Tops, " iust lik daddy‘s" at 85.00 per pair. Also 4 Eyelet Dchks an; for over shoes. lz. Women's, Missos' and Children's, Rubbers to fit all cylel of Shoes. In Felts. we carry a full range of Bedroom 8li Nlr" n s all felt Bals, Women's Cosy's. Felt Rafa: and Misses' high cut Felt Shoes. Just the thing for g wng to school. trp iO Just placed in stock the largest ronge orALL WOOL 4Worsted Yarn) Sweeter Coats, Pull-overs. V neck Sweaters for Men, Women, Boys and Children we’ve ever had any are arttieipatine a his sole. B ,ys' heavy all wool Pull-over. roll collar. 3 50 or Sweater Coat in all shades. ench ."'......... . Children's all wool sets of Caps end Scarf: at , M _ ~anva you our complete line of rubbergoods. ~1er n will appeal to you. In keeping with the spirit of the times, when we no all looking for lower pricee, we hole marked our full range of Men's Winter Overcoets t prices less than Manufacturer's Opening Fell prices. Sounds Push, but we can show you-en excellent weight of Tweed in an Ulster style at 822.00 and e heevier weight It 825. A Saskatchewan Cloth Cont, quilted liningnnd rubber intorlined st $32. All sizes. Let us show you these lines to convince you of their value. sirstany Blue, leather sole, retruinr'i4 .. o......................" 8:10 H OT WATER BOTTLE ' tr» mm with an absolute guarantees as to qual" , mm are reinforced and each hot water bottle vaacity, _ z " " In: of wmt‘art right now from a guaranteed 'Ji . , many uses for such a household necessity m . ~huu|rl deny themselves of their usefulness. lr, Durham offering some men's fine shoes at Xmas Announcement Victory Bonds will soon rise in price Now while thevare low is the time to Invest your idle cash See. writeor phone P. Ramage at Review Office. Dated at Owen Sound this Ninth day of November A. D. I920. WRIGHT. TBLFORD & BIRNIE. Solicitor. tor the Administratrix l ANDfurther take notice that after Inch last mentianed date the said Ad- munistratrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceasegsmong the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims ot which she shall then have notice. and that the said Ad- ministratrix will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claims not- ice shall not have been received by her at the time of sush distribution. D. Isâ€. to send by I: prepaidor de. liver to Mean V/i'll'it,l Telford and Binnie of the cit of Owen Sound. Solic- itor: for Sara: Jane Moffat, the Admin- iatratrix of the eutate of the aid decen- ed. their Christian and surnames. ad- dreuc- and dmriptiom. the full par- tieulan of their claims. the Itatement of their accounts and the nature of the ecuritiee, If any, held by them. 1 In the letter or the Estate or Charles launder Bopklns, late of the Township of _Bentinck, in the Coun- ty of Grey, Farmer. deceased. NOTICE is hereby given purlulnt to the Truetee Act and amendment. there. to that all creditors and others having claim. unmet the estate of the aid Charla Alexander Hopkins, who died on or about the Seventeenth day or June A. D. 1920. are required on or I't (tine the Fifteenth dar of December A. _ NOTICE TO CREDITORS 90.00 'l.' 3.50 at 2.00 iti Mr Jordan intimated to The Globe . . that, in the nearyttutrts, he any n "antler " entire 'tpelt of tUte pure- m bred black and silver tom to On'uio; . . m the meantime his attention ,will be M given to the animals purchased by M Mr Me0illivray tor the ranch u m Priceville. hi This is not the am imooruciun, . made by Otitario breeders from the! I oltreattutlutied forms on “The Gem I nnheGnll'" Sometew yearsago turl m or her Grey county farmer. Mr “new: . . ellof the township of Proton, brought. ttt in . pliraot Islnnd breedere,and to. (tt day big pen: from home") forty and} a y at" blink 1nd silver vulpines. . Other black " (arms are located at , (ir/ia Valle-v. Cartwright. Burling- N Jon and Alliuun. while " least. one in .3 g to be seen from the train window in I - _ lonely 'pot “one the right-obi†{bordering the ncnhem more of Lake anporior. In a quiet way the indus l wry has been genius A loot-hold. uni1 :tho next tow your. may witness may] I m ventures in the â€no!!!" ram. , antic pursuit of raising (on a for then-I Tran-Hector IcKinnon in the Globe._[ v! In we nemnoornooa or rriceville. in I, the county ot they, to take the initia- :, the. with the result that there now f i ere. in pens in that village, "et pairs ,. of pure-bred black fence from the " well-known Jordan Ranch on Prince .' Edward bin nd These ten pups. I; along with six other: that hove been ; placed in pens " BttrlimrtomAave! 'icome to this Province sen result of " the activities of Ir J. M. tttGillivrar, " n prominent for dealer and c rceogn inized authority on pelts. To insure f the safe delivery of his WI: Mr " :Gillivrs y induced It . L Jordan ' to 1"tt',"l'l,'l,', the shipment direct item the slnnd to Prieetille, end the ') pens were constructed at the latter , place under the direct unperVicion ot I ithis Maritime expert, who clsims to be the first Prince Ed word fox breed-l ; erto transfer part ot his ranch nctivi-‘ 'tiee to the Province of Ontario. Animals did not mind the Journey "The pope stood the J mrney splenJ didly, and were not " their fired' when they arrived at Pruseville," Mr Jordan stcted to The Globe. "They are housed in wont appears to be an ideal spot. abilrnm their contented I appearance might still be in their,I pens on the blend.†For a time Mr} Jordan will oversee the care and 11 feeding of the foxes, and in this work ! w'll he seemed hy Mr Lsuchlan Me. l Tenant-t, a young;' men of the village, 91 who [DIS been interested for some 1' I months in the roaring of ordinary red " innesnch as cbonnd in the hilly area-I u! Soot Grev. lt unbound-Lawn!- “or... "yd-mindi- Muvom'thoo ' p... Ita-lo-rr'"". .-." d ' 7 . rg.".,tanLaeL â€a!†" OVER-ACIDITY tor a "Bap of iiareurioiGiiiiriii , the ntitthlttrtiood ot Prioeville. in fox-breeding industry ot Prince Ed- Islnnd. Goneidonbie interest wan evoked Mt Ontario by the nucleon: question. and amnion farmer: of this Province expressed them-elves u union. to attempt the domestic breedingotquee. It bu remained During the summer jolt ended two tgtaff correspondents of The Globe vu- itod the Maritime Provinces ofCInndn end etch. in " letters from that am paid special attention to the famous fox-breadth! indmuv at Prime. m. , KMIJIDS, Ranch Started at Pricevllle. any 00. , With Ten Pure-bred Pups from Prince Edward Id. Foxes Sent To Ontario From Their Island Home Inch sympathy is extended to Mrs Saltet in her bereavement by the death of he: sister. It: Flom Steel of Chicago. The ten-lam came Bat. utdny sccompenled by her brothers, Neil and Charles The tuneul serv- ices were conducted on Monday by Rev It Jones to the old cemetery. I l I; perrr"kii"airJ,'e, who has been waking on the church tower his it alaroet completed. a Sorry to hear ot Mr Arthur Barn. ett'l misfortune. dialocathg his Ibouldot and hope he will soonbe able to be .out again. . 5W In Ronald Hafiz)“ m Cumin Iron denbutg. is “citing hee sil- ier, In Hector IncLean. drive Ilia Katy A. Ea,, has [one to Sine?" to spend the qrirstei with u I no“ Pr m I We Stand†School "an" - any. will be held Wednesday, Dee. 1 and. lap thin date in mind. 'trt. ' ther panama later. l f.r.rfaWiiiiriiiiiiiiii" “motion. Tho timt older-'0! Prtee. villa church at. all (one. hing Arch. IoBéile. John Ielauhln. All... (It. ran! Auk Hobo-dd. D...“ an»... I)..." lacy-i“, AIM Iqbal. hi! Sum. no. link.) Evin on Park in "other canon and we would like to In some on. from then gin on historical Intel), u "don? "channel: tttN!". eon. I In the summer of 1888 the pro-on: yoommcdxous Church rm around by ‘cho Watson brother. of ligament, and come no your: no tho comm“. ion. :11ch were erected. being on. of Ibo iietest rhod- thm ride of Torontp. all foncrelo. no tlmt tho-o tonhip- ping oomfortolr in their own church will be planed to hot that their dumb animal: pro comfortable also. It mllbe remembered (hit two [manages had ttt tttt contended mth, Gum: and Enghett, until Mr Maths. eon aligned. Those who patron-zed the old longing. no maul, on gone Ind the young senor-Hon In gone“! no attot {cruising the hogan. of their forefubon. On the 15m May 1919, the present “not, Rev. Mr Jones. In culled to till the yncnuoy sud those that have long passed the meridian of Me con- mn upeec to no Mr Jones in tttit 2m you " pun: of tit Cola-b0 church. But all tho name we wish hun " Ice that tar any due 1940 u puts". On the 28th Much 1898, the Rev. John A Muhason was chosen to M the VIOIDO] labours lmbluuy tot twenty years and mm months when he received I call to bu protein. coL- greguiou u Mono M In. idaieind up their ddferent church“ in lieu of the new neme to be propel ed. 1t me quite emuting te lieten to two old vetereoe of both ohnrehee, Old Jim at the old Kink prcpceed the lunited church to be celled St. And. lrewn. bat old Rory interrdpted him (by telling him " hold hie peece end proposed the united ohutch to be [celled St Peul'e, Both seemed to 'give expression to the worde ' It 1 target thee O Jerneelem. let my right) bend forget her cunning." But I quiet member who wee listening pro- posed the united church to he celled ‘Bt Columbe end it wee oarried unem- mouely, . N ow cache the choosing of e min ieter and the late Rev Donald Ne. Leod recelyed the uuenimcue euppert of the wh ole constegeuon end lecored {eithlmly for nineteen yeere till trailed to till I higher posit-on on the 20h February, 1897, Hie remetus ere testing I!) the old cemetery end " though dead yet epeeketh, l mind Mr Methllirm, of the pulsing of tinte sad the mm] chug“ In forty In you". Now we come to the vexed qw- tion, The propoud union us. hold in St Andrews Church in the male: ot 1877 Ind lone of the old head. of path congregations 'ttmed to lumen: In 1867 the lete Rev. John Good- mil, A student, punched to the old kirk people end in 1858 tb Rev Charles Jemee Cemeron preeehed for the summer mouthe. Mr Cemeron wu euthor ol Hymn 347 in the old Book of Pulse. He died in Bombar. In die. In August 1867. . The lete Rev. Doneld Frneer wee "trdained " min‘eter ot the old church of Seotlend end served till 1876 70 give plece for the epproeehing union. Mr Ireeer died in Vletorie. B. C. The Bee Alex McKenzie served for I couple of years in the Free Church. end the well known Rev. Dr MeGilli- vrey of Bone: Church. Toronto. nerv- Od u e Itudent in the old Kirk dating the eummcfe of 1875 end 1876, preech ing both Gaelic end Euglieh. Mr. ueGillivrey'e first text wee in Geellc "Flueh nein De thenlg thotrt air faith peechenin en teeoghel" or "Behold the Lemh ol God which teketh ewey the tit of !ltty.o.tid." This will re- I But no the yeere - by service 1locum to be more frequent end in 1860 ‘the late Rev Clue. Cameron won or- dnined in the Free Chnnh, Here we bed to contend with twe Preehy mien church“. the old Kirk end the Free Church end " see them going to their diirersnt pluel of wot-hip, meeting eneh' other on the we]. one would think by their nation: tie; bed e diiUrent Mute: to serve. Mr Cameron resigned in 1875 .in new of the proposed union. 1 By J. A. McDonald I It in Jim 70 you. since the bat log ttabut in put up in this hula town. along thq Durham Bond Ind- ling to the town of Duh“: which vu tstttett, mum by highland Butch. The in: preacher than an. " [much I'll I highlnnder Ind [mama to bu ,Mlow many-on in» the highland ;but“... (not in I d1umsts) but in n 1.el log tabin. It III not a tlow. _ in; "htttttt but ui-pla gape] truth, und the Indian" hitched eugerly to the li-plo dimruree. The old moth- en and when rejoiced that they were privileged _h, he" I portion of the good book upon-dad to them which prohuhly they did not but uno- ther his the highlands at Boot. land trom that noted divine, mm. Dr N arm-n McLeod. Pashyurinnlm in Pricevillc . tor the Inst N Years _ m: DURHAM 3mm Little Iâ€). [In lcCulcl alder- '0'! n opal-tron tbe appendiciti- Wednesday» w. Gum. Inm- and Smith and Kim lull. 0"qu gm in Ittndnm. A number of OI! you“ and beauty attended the Ball at Rename Wed. nesday night.“ um upon I nod mu Flo McCain). ttte: Sark in over to Ipend the' hate: months with {dad- here. quite hmilln t'o he}: the .uieeGii ringing one more. . _ Mitre Flo McCain). "amok. Sat in over to spend the' In" nondi- ' Married-At Mellie, Sask. Wed- nesday. Nov. " Ilia Jenn Hamll. ton, Mellie. Seek. to Mr Alec McDon- I'd. eldest non of Mr and Mrs D. S. McDonald. Capitulation. The Women's Missionary Society met Wednesday, Nor.. 14th " Mu. J. Deuil‘s. For the tuning you the Society purpose sewing for the San Pedro Mission. S. Ameticn. Mr Arch. McEachnié ngd in! Thursday at Mr Thos Diugvnll'I, Holstein. Mr Albert Stunock has been ap- pointed u one of the Grey County stock judging team toeompete at the Guelph Fat Stout Show, Dec. 3-9. Since taking the agency tor the Bauhaus. Morse Co. In Wm Burnett has disposed of ten gasoline engines, all giving splendid "tutactiois. Miss Gertha McDonald spent last week with her cousin, Illa: R. Pimp. Dromore. treated themseiverti, iriiii; "idiGi' piano. Th5 pruont elders no Alex " Lood. PetorMuir. Don Stunt. Don- ald MoDomld. John Weir, J. McDon- old, Colin McLean (S. Line), Robert Par-low. Ihog Nichol. Orgmim. Mn Dr McFollono Ind Mrs A B Ile- Donald. Supt. of Bubboth School. Thee N iohol and A B McDonald. The‘ choir besides the organist on. Mines Wotan, Nellie McLean, Miss Me. LOID. Kate MoDonold (PritoilleV Mrs D. Campbell, Mus McMillan.‘ Miss Nichol and occasionally Mm 1 Jones (pastor’s mother), A B McDon-i old. Wm Manda. Angus Elohim-ml Arch J. MoDomld. Baht Patton ond; some more. I Winter u here again. It Dugsld Holnnu. Neil IoCsnnol Br. and Neil lcOInncl Jr., Alex Muir. John lather. John Summon. John luQusme. Alex Mob-an, All than have pissed I", from the "one of nation of mun, yen. no. Mi and arrstaninntea,, have SWAMP COLLEGE Bonds delivered to your Bank free of 1922......... Due Price and lat. Yield x 1923, 1914......... The supply available is limited. All bonds are below par, agd most of them yieid you over 6 per cent. No "fer investment in the world. Prompt action is urged for those who desire to take advantage of the present opportunity. Bonds are 850, 8100. 8500 and 81000 denominations. You may purchase as many as you with of any denomination. Bargains in Bonds A new arrivnl in English Cutlery at lower prices Pocket Knives... .25c to 1.75 Betisttorc.......... .400 to 2.00 Carvers in aots......85 to 810 Razors " to " Gasoline 43c perm Frtr_t)poopr..............1. Candle“ troreiL./.r.rr.ii Dunn Spoons......6.70 do: Knives and Forks . Silverware “unity and Rogers l88l Tea Bpoons......... Many manufacturers have been forced to take very low prices for cash to enable them to unload accumulated stocks. This Store has received the latest improved styles at very low prices. HOPEVILLE “in, a; P. RAMAGE, Durham VICTORY LOAN BONDS at present prices are absolutely in the bargain class Reduced Hardieare Prices 98 98 97 97 Cutlery Your Choice ot Seven Mummies: . S. HUNTER a SON our Bank free of all delivery or brokerage charges Write, call or telephone new! TORONTO ...4.00 do: 6.24 6.35 The Variety Store . It. L. SAUNDERS, Prop. Our stock of Xmas Goods this Year , We feel it Coming On ttisa Anu- McCannel of Toronto is spending 3 week " home during her trietesudlletem, The young people are has; pinc- tloing for a Xian tree It Salem. It Chae Bosley is now decorating Mr Geo Block's house. Mr Bouley does good work wherevet he goes. is immense and while ;ve are doing our utmost to have it on display as scan as possible, still it will take us a while yet to get it displayed. - So don't be in e hurry. We are here with. the goods- this your and we feel confident I that you will not be disap l pointed when you see our! splendid display. l While it seems somewhat earlri to be talking about Clir4strntyi,! still we have people in nearly l, every day looking for Christ-. mas gifts. Bo we say we feel l, the Xmas trade coming on. , 1933......... 1937......... Granite; Pts. Kettle- 2 qt...30o 3 qt....40e 5 qt.-.................), ammo oipAri............ts, Granite To. poi........ .65e Granite Coffee pots... ... .750 Double Rico Boiler. in granite. 'at...'......... tlk Enamel & Tinware Prion and Int. Yield "l, I... 96.50 ......... 6.89 ' tit............:: £1“ 5.68 33.: Botaqy_S_erges w P n - i * am! Tricotene * t Cashmere Clan t , . Tartans * W. CALDE". Town Agent. Wntrat Dru “on. Telephone No. I 'yesrili;ii;iiuii,1Gi=i" 'b . c. __ E. Irttrttin.CbirtpG' irliiiG; “out. Ton-co. Ont. Unexcclled dininIcar service. Sleeping can on ni ht Tum l ParIorCu-I on principaf Day Trim. For further patio-Inn apply Prftnd Trunk Ticket Agent. The likiilrlt1iryklltriite The undersigned has been appointed Inner of Marriage Licepses in this dis- trict. Parties contemplating matrimony plenum". No publicity. J .P. Telford DURHAM Stoves and Ranges Reduced 20 to 35 percent. " to 85.00 Br. Hm Stock Tonic HONOI GRADUATE Tom-madly. In s"iLtr,'iWttlPi'i.id2? "" 0 ll " - var Jowolh-y “on " opp. Mta Poet 00100. T Tin Stain» tuiiciGVr" - quality: 10 qt.........750 u qt ...... 1.25 Tin Nils.. lil qu......... W. C. PICKERING B. D S.. L as HONOR GRADUATE of room. Univ...“ . Mute of Rorat Call" at 'aTI'kfltl', to t . Boo-a 0n: 1 c I TG'l%il'tl1'd't an. J. L. SMITH, M. B., M. c. P. s.o OMee nnd midgnce. corner Counta- and Limbton, appetite old Pout om. one. Hours: 9 to " a. m., Lute. a m., , to A p. m., Sunday. and madly afternoon excepted. Hw- 51.193: W"e" - 7-4. . hum eon-ulna" new»: 0 Mac. as w noun. In. on DRS. JAHIE'SON & JAHIESON cine! H Attemoot" Bovu: H Evening: J. G. HUTTON.M.D., o . moans-unma- “I lumen Ont-m ofllcl: 0m J. P. folbu'lolu. no. Ir about. will! Olco. B . not: motto-um o! '%f.t'fi%'itrntar.pit. In“. _rlilrir'0R1' a can“ J. F. GRANT D. D... L. B. . 10 'r, Marriage Licenses ham Sump I. Toronto Detroit and off not prices on!“ mm qta.........40e - HANDY]. C. R AMAGE B Currey