| Taxes Off / MACFARLANE‘S DRUG STORE Tne Roxolh store (GGovernment tax on all goods in this store cancélled. This saves our customers another 10 per cent. C Hat & Table Forks, i doz. Table Knives,!s doz Berry Spoons ...... ... Cold Meat Forks ... Fern Pishes............ Tea Sets, cream and ) SUIE..««. «+ .. Butter Dishes Tea s $. McHNTYRE THE RED FRONT HARDWARE Red Rose Tca consists chiefly of selected Assams blended with the finest Ceylons. s â€"Assam Teas are noted for their strength and richâ€" ©8SS( dozen sSeTL C A S. HUNTER & SON poons, rt spoor rt forks Everything in Hardware and Woodenware. _ We have it, can get it, or it isn‘t made Rogers 1881 Silverware â€"Handed down from ons gemeration to the next. lontinued price cutting throughout the store $2.00 to $3.80 Holiday Goods dOZ doz 2.95 é deason $1.80 5.25 1.60 1.50 Appreciating the many courtaesies externded to us in the past year; we takeo this opportunity to thank our friends for their vory generous supâ€" port, and to wish them a very Merry Clirisimas 0 i1d a Fic:pescts New Year. Marmalade Dishes 2.00 Euzar bowl & Spoon â€" $8.90 a set Electric irons, $5 to $8.50 Shaft bells, $1 to $5 pair Hand :leighs, $1 to $3.50 Skates, 50¢ to $7 a pair Holdet ,...;.‘%...:.s TD Pocket Knives,20c to $3 Scissors, 50c to $2.25 Scissors, 50c to $2.25 Flashlights, $1 to 8.25 Carving Sets, _ $1.50 to s Pn "COMBINATION CREAM ontee To nourish the tissues â€"to keep the skin soft, clear, and phabl*®â€"and particularly, as a perfect foundation for powderâ€" you will find in Comâ€" bination Cream Jontecl every requirement you have long southt in a And fragrant with ths grare Odor Jonteclâ€" the blended perfumss of 26 selected flowers. _Not a suspicion oi grease after use; nothing to clog the pores, So smooth, so daintily creamy, is Combination Cream Jonteel, that the ckin absorbs it eagerly. Teday ‘is none too It Meits Into Your Skin cht in a \ Th Ebe Purkam Review Jr athâ€"Marguerite Abraham and Florence McKay (eq) Marjorie Firth, Geo Hay, Jaffy Eividge, Bieanor P Ixâ€" ey and Orel Mceintyre eq. J. A. Graham, Principal | _ Se 3raâ€"NMargaret Lawrence, Vina Havens, Wauneta Holmes, Percy Wilâ€" l1s, Clhristine Marsha!l and Hilda Boyd equal, e W Jr 3rd«Marjor{ Pickering, Effie Catâ€" | ton, Stewart Mcliraith, Seaman Havâ€" 'r‘ns, Margaret McAuliffe. | Annic C. McKenzie, Teacher / Srlt Aâ€"Bea Kearney, Florence Mcâ€" ‘Donald. Mary Glaser, Willard McDonâ€" tald, Lizzie Hind.. Report for Fall Term of Durham High School Percentages obtained in examinations during the fall term, in order of merit ; FORM IV â€" W Koch 64, F Nichol 59 3 FORM 111 _ _ i R. Parke 75, A. Gréham 75, W. Snell ‘ 65, H. Young 64, B. Mather 64, J. Burns | 62, M. McArthur 60, A. Mcinnis 60. V. 'iRitcbie 58, S. McCallum 58, O. Bell 56, | 0. Limin 56, W Boyce 56, R Livingstone ~52, M. Turnbuil 51, ‘\W. Vessie 49, H. | Kress 48, A. McLean 46, E. Schutz 45, ‘ M. Isaac 41, A. Kress 39. o | FORM It \ _ J. Twamley® 74, H. Mountain 74, R. \Burnett 70, R Bailey 70, R. Mor ison 69, K Keley 68 R. Grant 67, M. McQuarâ€" rie 65, L/ McClockiin 65,~R. Barbour 64. K. Bard 63, L Hunt 62, M Metcalfe 62, E. Willis 62, M. Morrison 61, H Milligan â€"61, B. Lauder 60,. M. Riddel! 60, E. Seim â€"60, H. Eden 60, N. Thomps«n@0, R. \Blyth 59, M Caldwell 59, O Heath 58, A. |McCailum 58. L. Brigham 56, E. Boyce |56, K. Kerr58, G. Lindsay 54, A. Mcâ€" Millan 54 K. McMillan 53, A. Blair 53, , A. Graham 52, V. Ryan 52, E. Mclonis 49. A McAllister 49, E. McQueen 48, W | Voilett 48, C. McLean 48, B, Stonchouse |47, W McRonald 46. [â€"‘#"> FORM I [ C Wiggins 87, G McCallum 80, C. Mcâ€" ‘Crae78, K. Firth 77. A. Ritchie 77, ). | Bell 77, P Mortley 76, M. Gilmore 76, |K. Ray 75, M. Bell 74, E. Hunt 74, K | Hughes 74, L Kelsey 73 D. Mather 71, Sr 2nd Bâ€"â€"Rowena Boyd, Willie Mc Clyment, Blanch Murdock, Claire Rowe and Martina Simpson (¢q.) Roy Matt: hews. AMoqC+ C 2 â€" Annie McDonald, Teacher Ir 2ndâ€"Mabel Montgomery, Janet Burnett, Dolly Kelsey, Roydon Connor Violet McClyment. Sr 1â€"Jennie Traynor, Norman Gagâ€" non, Helen McAuliffe, Elien Hay and Elorence Wilding eq, Elsie Willis, Margaret McKenzie, Teacher Ir 1 â€"Jimmie Graham Margaret Stor rey, Danald Smith, Nelson Hunt, Vie° toria Young. Jriâ€"Ethel Grabamand Eddie Milâ€" ler ¢q, Thelma Bell, Earl McEachnie and Fred Murdock eq, Norman Mclinâ€" tyre, Ada Holmes. Sr P‘râ€"Reta Wiilis, Victor Hind, Jim Henderson, Wallace Thompson and Geo Hay eq, Gecrge Noble. © Mary E. Morton, Teacher PRIMARY CLASSES 1\7:â€"â€Ar‘trhur McCl;ment. Marjory Nobâ€" le, Lewis MceComb, Clara Traynor, Grace Becker. d L. Sharp 70, E Petty 70, S. Levine 70, E McComb 69, W. Edwards 69, O. Livingâ€" ingstone 68, M Lauder 68, B. Ritchie 67, E. Smith 66. G. Riddell 66, R. Smail 6¢, N McGirr 65, G Brunt 64, E Burnett 63, 1P Young.62, R. Levine 62, F Kress 60, D, Graham 59, V. Mervyn 59, M. Eden 59, B. Traynor £9, M. Alexander 58, M. Crutchley 58, lR Boyce £6, C. Noble 56, M. Smith 56, C. McLean 55, M. Langâ€" rill 54, J. Tutrnbu‘l 53, S. Teasdale 5), T. McCabe 49, G. Moorehbead 48, I. Eividge 48, M McArthur 48, H Noble 48, D. Mcâ€" Lean 45, H. McLean 45, E. Brown 29. T 7B~â€"Audrcy Beil, Glenn Lioyd, Stewâ€" art Griff, Gertrude Glass, Percy Montâ€" gomery. A Sr 4thâ€"Kathicen Milne, Frances Hopkins, Margaret Brown, . Margaret McDonald, Jean Hepburn. C ;)('orman Elliott, Clarence Wilson, Durham Public School Report The Red Front DEC. 30, 1920 Telephone 52 lan McDonald, Allan Clark Llo_ydfs._ M_a_rg:r _ Sadig‘F. McDonald, Teacher Dâ€"Irene Biliott and Frank Goodâ€" child tï¬' Moore McEadden, Orval‘ Nobâ€" le and Norman Dean eq, Jack Schutz. Eâ€"â€"Dorothy Clark, Nelson Lowe, Janet Watson & Bernice Wilson eq. Eisie Palkingham, Norma Allan. ies Davis. Sr 1thâ€"Rita Mountain, John Marshali Sr 3rdâ€"Ronald Smith, Merle Morice, Carlyle Smith, Norman Marshail, Milton *rrey. Jr 3rda â€"Elien Marshall, Hazel ountain, Ruby Storrey, Clarence Marâ€" shall; Bert Smaliman. Jr 1â€"Melville Watson, Wilbert Petty, Melville Petty, Edgar Morice, _ Sr Prâ€"Myrtle Marshall Mable Stba'rp. Otto Berr, Jack Smallman, Claire Mdrice. 6 A. C. Clark, Teacher Eâ€"Billy Firtb, Bob Graham, Gerald Falconer, Agnes. Walker, Hamilton deceased nmong the parties entitied thereto, with regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice, and that the said Adomir istrator shall not be liable to any person whose claims notice shall not have been received by him at the time of such distribution. â€"~Northern Hockey League officers for this district met in Hanover last week and drew up senior and juxior schedules. Within he week ot January 13â€"20, no fewer than five games are Scheduled to be played in Durham, fornr N. H.L. match esand one O. H A. contest when Markâ€" dale comes to town on the 18th. In the junior N H. L. series, Chesiey is grouped with Durham and play off a double schedule. The games arranged are ; IN THE MATTER of the estate of Harriet Havens, late oifthe Town of « Darham, in the County of Grey, Married woman, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to R. S. 0. 1914, Chapter 121, Seciion 56, and amending acts, that all persons hayâ€" ing claims against the estate of Harriet Havens, late of the Town of Durham in the County of Grey, married woman, deceased, whn died on or about the eâ€" leventh day of June, A. D. 1913, are reâ€" quired to deliver or send by post prepaid to the unders‘gned Solicitors for the administrtor of the estate of the said deceased on or before the 15th day of January A D, 1921, their names and adâ€" dresses, a full descâ€"iption of the claim, and the nature of the security, if any, held by them. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that after the said 15th day of January, A. 10. 1921, the Administrator will proâ€" geed to distribute the esia e of the said Sr 4thâ€"Archie McArthur. _ Jr 4thâ€" Haze} Beaton, M Mac{ariane, Reggie Finâ€" ney," Jr 3rd â€"Annavel McArthur, Mary Beaton, J D McArthur. _ Jr2ndâ€"Frank McArthur, Marybel McArthur, Esther Moore, Charlie Kennedy, Mabel Kenneâ€" dy. â€" Jr 1 â€"Douglas McArthur, Willie Trafford, Isa Trafford. _ Primerâ€"Beth McGillivray, ‘Annje McArthur, Donald Sterling, Jimmy Trafford. Jan 10.â€"Hanover at Chesley 13.â€"Chesley at Durham p 1%.â€"Harover at Durham 21,â€"Chesley at Hanover 24.â€"Durham at Chesley a 28.â€"Durham at Hanover JUNIOR . Jan 4.â€"Durham at Chesley pes 11.â€"Cnesley at Durham * 17â€"Durham at Chesley _~ 20â€"Chesley at Durham Local hockeyists had their first practice of the season at the rink on Tuesday night _ Over .a dozen players were on the ice, and forming two teams, held a stiff workout. _ A few Hanover men were also on the ice. To our friends and the public generally, wo take great pleasure in aunouncing that we are again in the milling business. Having put our mill in first class running order we are prepared to supply No. 1 flour in exchange for wheat and for sale to the trade and do chopping on shortâ€" est notice. We are also open to buy any quantity of Fall and Spring Wheat and pay the highost prices. «We also buy coarse grains. We take this oportunity of thanking our many customers who have patronized us in the past and reâ€" spectfully solleit a continuation of their business and would_also ask a trial from new customers, the résult of which we are sure will mean contented customers to add to our list, Wishing you the comâ€" pliments of the season and a happy and prosperous New Year. I remain, yours respectfully, Phone No 8 ( John McGowan Dated this 28th day of December A:« D. 1920. LUCAS & HENRY, Markdale, Ont Solicitors for the Administrator Wb‘ ta t t e e ol o o o d t ~__ ANNOUNCEMENT rHE DUBHAM RELVIE L JOYFUL EATING Unless your food is digested withâ€" out the aftermath of painful acidity, the joy is taken out of both eating and living. = KrMOoIDS§ stomach troubled with overâ€"acidity. Pleasent to takeâ€"relief prompt and are wonderful in their help to the NOTICE TO CREDITORS : MADE BY SCOTT & ROWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT‘s meuision S 8. No 1, NORMANBY S. $. No 1, GLENELG Hockey Schedules Lavina A. Mortley, Teacher E. M. McCuaig, Teacher SENIOR y Wiuhln{.lbe Editer, staff and mauy readers a happy and prosperous New Year. A most enjoyable entertainment was held in the Baptist church Tues:â€" day evening, Dec. a1, a large and apâ€" day evening, Dec. a1, a large aP® "®" preciative aedience being present. The pupiis of the Sunday Sehool gave a most cnjoyable program. All did their part well, especially the little TORONTO yqeb PHPE VCR EPP CCC C424 aleaan cou:’ of the Cradle Roll whlclll i'howed |I evidence of a strong persona nterest and the result of c!reful training on ghe part of those who had charge of the work. Mrs Abrahain and Mrs Giles of Durham‘ sang a number of duetts and solos very sweetly, Miss: McComb accompanist. Revy W. Aird made an excellent chairman, Adâ€" dresses were delivyered by Bunday School Superintendonts Messrs Wm,. Cook and A. C McDonald. Thereâ€" cltation given by Mr Cecil Rudoiph was well given and much appreciatâ€" ed. All the scholars were rememberâ€" «d with gifts from the treeand thir teen special priz<s wereâ€" given those present every Sunday, The proceeds amounted to $31.65. Miss Tena Livingstone is visiting her niece, Miss J. McDonald who is sick in the ho«pita! in Hamilton. We hope for hera speedy recovery, Jessie. Twamley, . Walter Boyce, Blanoh Boyce and Gerald Brunt who are attending Hig h School in Durham 1e home for the holidays. Miss Edith Willis of Durham, is the guest of her friend, Miss Elsie Boyce this week ‘The teacher and pupils gave a conâ€" cert on the last day of school. A large number tarned out and spent an enjoyable alterncon Rev. W Aird acted as chairman for the long lis; ol interesting selections. ‘The childres did their part well and much praise was given the teacher, Mr Rudo!iph, for the way he couducted: the school during the past years. Lunch, candy and nuts were passed "around in abundance Miss Mildred Migbton atterded the Gowan and Repnnie wedding of Walâ€" ter‘s Falls Wednesday of last week and is still visiting ber many friends there over the holiday. £ Congratulations to all the rulers of our township who have been elected by acclamation, School closed Wednesday for Xmas term and our teacher, Mr Cecil R Rudoliph is holidaying with triends in Westuon and Torunto. Mr aï¬d Mrs RoBt. Twamiley enterâ€" tained between 30 and 40 of their friends to Christmas dinner. Mrs Will Hopkins and daughter Miss Ceicely of Major, Sask , is at present visiting the former‘s mother, Mrs Hannvah Hopkins. Mr and Mrs W. H.‘Patterson, Priceâ€" ville, Mrs R. Long, Waslkerton and Mr John Long, High School teacher in Beamsvilie, visited Mrs McGilliâ€" vray over the holiday Misa l1yy Dargavel lefe for Toronto on Monday morning afier spending Xmas with ber mother. _ > Mr and Mre Melntyre and /amily epent Xmas with Mr and Mro Parke. Among the latest to invest in a new organ was Mr Clark Torry, a Cbristmasgift io bfs daughter Miss Hazel. i Jessie and John Ledingham of Welbeck are spending the holidays with their many friends here. M: Ansos MeIntosh and sister Margaret sper t Xmas wi‘th the Greenâ€" wood‘s. 7 Cougratulations to Miss Lysla Meâ€" Kuighi and Mr Jobu Kepp who were married in Owen Sound on Tueeday last. _ We wish them all the bappinees life can give them. ; k The Women‘s Institnote will be held on the 12th of January at the home of Miss M. Melotosh,. â€" Ail iadies ere inâ€" vited. * Miso Isabe!l McQuarrie of Toronto spenpt Cbristmas with ber parents, Mr and Mrs Dancan McQuarrie. The Misses Billars are aspending s week with their parents. the lNev Mr anud Mrs Sillare, Mr Robt, Mortley was in. Teronto on a business trip, Quite a number aitended the Craw. ford Xmas Tree on Thureday nigly. We join in wishing the Bditor and ! E ataff a bappy and prosperous New | 38 Year , | NC Mr &nud Mre Thos. Torry, Riverside epent Christmas Day with the Lamb tamily # Misses Catherioo and Jessie Smih | E of Toronto and Miss Margaret of De.| 3 troit spent Xmas with their mother, ' Mre J. W. Smith. | _x Mr Neil Mo Cormick who was operâ€" ! Oe aicd on®or appendicitis, is improving | 54 pictely. SA Mr Don, Bewart is getting his beaver bay to Duiham while the roads H R. J, Corlett‘s ate their Xmes dinâ€" ver with Mr and Mrs Will Smith. ‘ Mrs A. McIntosh and family also the Lowe family spent X mas with the Dargavel‘s. + ABERDEEN DORNOCH MULOOK d4w, e <a mt Ppmmanatin+ Mr John Clark:© spent Obristmas Day with his mother, ‘Mrs Neil Clark of Durbam. . _ * / Mr Harvey Caswell of London, Ont, is spending the holidays with his sister Mre 8. The Warden of Wellington who was recertly honored was the Reeve of Mt. Forest and not John Campbell of Arthur, formerly of Egremont, though the latter is prominent in the munictpal life of the 8 E TORS, PWCm dos [ Metd eCeleCe oC ole®ole d eC o o_ ol e% on " ols ols o ols ol a% old whe » o le »ahe ~ ol eel eoule aletae ceb t Terms, CASH. Try our Baby Beef for Christmas Full line of Lard, Shortening, Bacon, Cured Meats, Etc. § Delivery to all parts of the Town. Give us a trial. Our prices are right. MARK WILSON, Durham Meat Market â€"â€"CIGARS:© McKECHNIE‘S WEEKLY NEWS We wish all our Cusâ€" tomers and Friends a Happy and Progperous ROYAL BILLIARD PARLOR Our informant and ourselves If you want a real good smoke, we have what you need in Tobaccos of all kinds; we specialâ€" ize in imported Tobaccos. We have a very large choice stock of Cigars and Cigarettes, any make you may desire. _ Also Pipes, Cigarette Cases, Tobacco Pouches, Etc. Give us a trial ; we assure [3% 8. LEVINE, Prop. Next to Variety Store,. _ to Gentliemen Smokers Everything in the Tobacco Line . TOBACCO POUCHES Homemade Headcheese, Sausage, Choice Beef and Pork, Etc. NOTICE ! _ D&CEMBER 30. 1920 or Below is a list of those who h | tributed to the Chinese Famine f.c" arney S. School, per K. Kerr ..... _ 5.09 vwrCh.W M S, per Mrs Vessie 10 00 J. W. Blythe.....»»»» »»»»»»»»»»»«.., livered to R. S. McGowan‘s teed mill *.“ ces. Highest market pri J. A. McLachian Waxtenâ€"Live chichens and old hens TOBACCOS Tm‘»uu--.--.................. 892 25 Anme E. Kearney, Treasurer Chinese Famine Fund you satiefaction . **The Canadian Greys" PHONE 102 Durham Durham $72.25 Chap. BX PECEMBER 30, Bwinton Park Xmase Tr ment which wae held . night wae a decaded #4 number attending and a £. It takes Bwinton Park to A few from hore took in at Priceville Wednesd They report a good progr Miss Anoie McLean home sfeer epending tw H. Watson‘s. Balem Xmas Tree w Thursday night and was w A good program was also The Misses Kinne‘ls a Mise R. Btewart is holidays at ber home her Mr J. Hardy has gon fer a few days. Mr E4. Woight was a itor at 14th con. last Bun Maisee Ruby Haw has re from the Bbhaw school, T .i“’.. Felgum, n of hgme for the holkdays. lace Parslow seeon pai ic Mir H. Waseon‘s Kmas eve, le dad a in the meantime shy mearly two tons ol 10. Mr 1. Heard met w. msecident ou Bunday un waes driving the horses 1 and one kicked Medical aid was time butit wase him ue go to Eo r.’olt w be is in Mraod Moe «s the time but Mroâ€" Fergus on busd» Mr and Â¥rs Do ing the holidays « der‘s. Mr Jake Bcb bome to epend femily bere. Marrredâ€"â€"At Mi. Eor nesday, Dec. 22, Mre Ma daughter of the lace . M Bchmidt to Mr Win Pux Mr and Mre Pike «1= with reletives in s vend congratulations. _ Capt. Alfred Desell lm Park Military the holidays. Word reachod Hopevi of the death of Mr Josep the bhome of his son in 1 be has made is Lome awo years. Preyious to was a familiar figure ar bege. He had reached age of over eighty yoare Wan Chickens, At Hi SsWINTON P 1 am &!s BSheepsk M. GL Spec W( Oat in ton We have that we are a t If you re« HOPI ROB All hinds T« M Busi ma n PFHI