Lt', / _ a , T . - 7 -i, f . _ . a" . . t by A A J it C. has at Review 'tmee ' '. HonsNuucixo muss cp-yrhe Wom- en's Institute are giving to the ladies of Durham and vicinity, an instructive course of lectures by Miss E. Harcourt of Torontmevery afternoon in the Public Library commencing at 2.30 p. m, until lb. lath inst. These lectures are all Won Home Nursing and First Aut; wk and are bound to result in a betterj 1e.rkotandimt of the anatomy of the g. Ott Tuesday, fractures of the! 'hgfioaider Irlade, collar bone and" jaw wm dealt with as well as a practical demonstration of how to treat such. On Wednesday the heart and blood function were taken up and till the close of the lecture. the various organs will be dealt' With. Mis, lincourt has had much experience in Ulla work and leaves no doubt as to her knowledge of the human trams with all its I'iuilties. Ji'iiM0hat was accompanist. The pro- ceeds use 830 which goes “up: China Famine Fund. Ln: t, who R. incl Christmas%ter. famine!“ 1.. huma' Church, Rocky titusp cur. Pais' , :1 very srueeesstuhy on Christmas eh. mm the exception of 1sar,rripe and \L-GLJ music by WmPIriy a! Orchard, u To was very liberal with his numbers. the program consisting of dia. logues. snags, etc, way given entirely by tbechildren, under the training of the Regent, Miss Esther McLean. Miss Ada STANDARD BANK I Every man, woman and child can save. Eve rv one should save. Every ambitions person does save. The Savings Department of the Standard Bank of Canada affords every facility for aid- ing you to" save. an THE i. After a very successful yet the tet.) Walter's Mission Band of Pudwurian church are again reorganizgdcll-Ob '8arfmryetrrt The ohicers are Pres ---Mru. Rev 5 Smith ; ht Vide.- Alhe McGowan : 1nd V'ict-Ethcherby; '1?»er Jets“: Bel: , Secy.-Metron MC' Irthur , Sery. .1an Treas. for Home Hr'n 'rc' Mm v Tumbuu; Pianist-Em l ThcAnnu helm of the Durham Horticultural . ly wiil be held in the Public Library 0 Friday, mum: at 8pm. All member? ad othersinteree ted are requested to resent. Rev. A. A. Bice. a mu rector of Trinity Church, was elected to the Bd. of Education in London on Saturday and came out highest, Radial the 'e man by nearly 500. V _ British-A - an Coal Gland Gasoline for sake dt the Gauze. lt is good: try it, VOL. XLIV. N0 1 Light pair bobskighs _ sssa'te--T!',r..e,e, ms. only m but a tane Will 'll cheap Apply to W. . 0W. OF CANADA DURHAM BRANCH JOHN KELLY . - W PRICEWLL! BIANCH COIN MIDAVI AND "in?! EARN TO SAVE.- 1etr PilU% OPICS I "CHALLENGE o. was CRosts."--This f was the title of a sacred play given in the g Methodist church on Sunday evening ;last to a large congregation. The inter- l locutor was Miss Gertrude Cole who we dented the claims and cottditi9ns, ot 1 Christian service as to cross-bearing in a l realistic way to seven oreight young lad- ies. Some of them shrank, some were sensitive. some were ashamed to acknow- ledge the sacred emblem presented. but fitting biblical quotations of promise and blessing ultimately prevailed. LIQUOR GOING TO Wasrs-Some un- known persons in this town are losing good money in the booze business, order- ing liquor from Montreal under false or fictitious names and then getting cold leet in claiming it or purpose playing an underhand ttttttte to obtain same. Two cases whichiecently arrived in care of the express companies have been taken care of by the authorities this week One case. was addrcnsed to a widowed lady in town, who, when the express man called, denied ownership and knowledge ot the consignment of wet goods. She refused to admit it to her house and it was taken to Magistrate Laidlaw for disposal. The second case is addressed to "Walter McClung" and lay in the express office for two weeks with no claimant. If there is a man by this name in the community, the authorities do not know him but,will give this mem- ber oi the, patched tongue fraternity un- til Friday at'.'. p. m. to step forward and claim the goals. Otherwise confiscation ot both cases ujll be 'proceeded with. Mr. C. W. Rutledge of the Manual: Standard came out last week with a val edictory, his business and business ttand having been sold to Messrs Colgan'and McIntyre or the Dundald Herald whobe- gin this week. Mr Rutledge tor over 40 years has conducted the Standard and did it with success. His paper reflected ad- mirably the civic life of Markdale and community and was always clean. Mr Colgan. a thOroughly experienced mem- ber of the fourth estate. is to take charge and we wish for him a continuation of the successs accorded his predecessor. ( Geo. Bin . .Sccy. R, It 2, _ icevilleN "Tommy" Church is mayor o Toronto fur the fa consecutive time by the coal- iurtable majority of 15,993, the largest ever given for a Mayor of ToronW vote on Hydro questions is ailed " a great victory ior public ownihip ;this is the year the present street railway franchise expires, arrival in 1801. I “helical preach" said that the first 7 l ife Insunnce Company was Divinely or. nized IndJas as old as the corn cribs (Egypt. Secureinformation from the Great West Life Representative A. W. H, Lauder TENDERS “up --For supply of wood for S No". 1, Glenelg, mapleor beech, " inchesl ' split and piledin the woodshed, orig» ' efore March 15th next. Tenders tobe s t to the under- sigmd by Jan. 15. I WBIAT WatteED-- At the People's Milli. may qmtizy. spring or fall wheat. "or which we pay the bighas’. price. We “so exchange hour for wheat. Erin's along your wheat and get something good. We suntan". our flour. \ John McGowan, phone Fo a The late T. De Witt Talmage the great Box SOCIAL-A bonocial will be given in Varney Orange Lodge, No. 689.0n Friday evening. Jam“. Good program willbe given. Admission adults 25c, children Mc. Ladies bringing boxes (Fee. Notice- you want one†or buy a farm? If so will pay you to see R. H F.o,rtune, Ayton,' hit. Lunk at hislist of farms on page Fott SALE-One bark (rash batteries _ Fo' arage. The annual meeting of South Grey Kericutturol Society will be held in the Pubtic Lubrary.oh Wednesday, Jam 19 " 1.30 p. T. Everybody welcome.' T UK IUXDII|U ' by the cop- o: the lat est . ran g e Mr: ailed an a ttc, ; this W: The .. Children', Aid Society" grate- fullrainowiedge tha followimscoptrib- u iorl,cc their funds: ' Callahan from Town of Durham$l3000 Pupil, a." Hutton Hill school.. ..... 6 00 d J Varney school.............. 2 co tr, ti, S. No. 3 tschool......... 3 00 Cu S. S. No. 3, Ben. & Glen 1 00 d, r S. 3. No. 3, Bentinck... 2 00 cl t S. S. No. IO, Bentinck... 1 00 an S. S. No.. 2, Egremont . 2 00 do ' s. S. No. 9, Glenelg..... 3 00 Farm PRICES UP-The Toronto Star and NT! and Empire both begin 1921 at inure; "' rl price of 85 annually. The Star says tlntthe cost in 1914 of paper for one copy of the Star for a yea; was $2.05, in 1920 it is $5.78. $30 a ton in 1014, $100 a ton in 1920. $130 a ton in 1921 shows what publishers are up against Allthis and an increase ot200 per cent in postage. with other exactions, makes us tttink the powers that be have some grudge ogaipst the poor publisher. Special Unibn Services tor the Anna al Week of Prayer The Unlon Prayer Meetings in progress this week, are arousing much interest and attendance is increasing, To-night in the Anglican church, Rev, Mr McEwen speaking: on . Redemption' following the three other evenings on 'OM,' ' Mari , and ' sin.' by the other three pastors. To continue next Tseek also. Mon? "p, Jan. In -Methodist Church, q "The Bible" by Rev. F. G. Hardy. Tuesr'r /, Jan. tt-Angtiran Church, "Faz'h" by Rev..W. H. Smith Wedm sdav. Ian 15 -Presbvterian Church "Prc, er" by Rev. E. J. McEwen, Thurw'11y,Jan 13--Batttist Church', "Set Vite _ by Rev. C. G. F. Cole. Over? and Red faulting . Marr, Carey Aun- I Fri. & Sat. worm} Western feat. l Jan. 7 k 8 Ad a? mo! Ruth,Ep 13) 3123.21: :TSIickeI-s (Comedy); Monday, BritiO, Om'ln Paths NO'I)Jâ€. tttttt Padre Review , 800 c or Later I n _ ttra,,,, jWed. “I It Own 0 Veteran Star Theatre Pro'znm deep appreciation of wtiat' they had dowe towards? promoting the efficiency and sucress of the Scottish Society. Con. gratuiations Mrs W helan. Tf‘9H'1'uilton Herald of recent date reo.'ch..mors to seven Indies of that citg, in I'v'cr‘gnilion nt Serbian telietsorkt ore o,r Hum is well known here.Mn4. P. Whelan. They were honored with ihe badge of -Lhe 'Scottish Women's Hospit- ale."a'nri a letter from Headquarters/t Aautrerr'sSadhre, EdrnbuoohrPrtrtlPtr War Honors to Mrs J.. P. Whelan to Chesley, J ibe BJrham team wan: goai--'Aihttrt Kresa ; deienci--Chlf Bas- clncn, WIN»! Snell ; iorwurds--E, bun El- vidgv, (deuce Math", G. Bocttger rughavet " Sab,--Graydon Muofheatr, Dudrur:.'s Ipterttrdiate0 H A. team wcrrttrorarkrlale Monday night nix“: theyput a skates the pxst time tins Winn r, :.~..-a' on a miserable sheet', of n c" met aracher disasuous reverse. But wait luv-ailing conditions, what ettc. amid be "ipccted .' A different lit" p iii be tcld when Markdale returns. Humid- ing good ice is previously “mama. so as to give the Ioc'ots an ovporttmitsiscet fonditim and team-work With tlwirro. l Durham's hockey. segson opxr rd New Yézr's night' in an exhihitioh game h:re lbrtwecn Hanuvcr and Durhirn Juniors Which Imrham won 4-1. It “:15.th l, first ice of (he’season, and combined mm {the mild weather, it was in poor shapé. It was the Juniors only wtiir,out LC/t I going to Chesley Tuesday night for their 'ope'hing Northern Leagué fixture, where'- l m a hard, close battle Chesley was only one goal up 'iauiR5re5r?2l??i?itir, ice, and can its condition. it-Wat: fast hockey, both teams working their hardest. The boys made a grand show- ing undrr adverse conditions atheir prospects ot winning the return it: K e here Tuesday I-uik bright. They started out for Cumin: in cars, and all was smooth sailing 1') Hanover. but a mi 0 north, wow drifts Were cni:ountrrui,'andthcy had to p w:ure rigs Lttlht govern: proceed Heckey Season in Full Swing raged mild spell. that keenhee yet {mks we distance away. How to Know God Better" Card of Thanks. DO R H A M THURSDAY ----- . _----- $150 00 J. G. Carrie, Treas 331% snow lor sletgtltttg. l Mr Geo. McMurray of Port Arthur, is . We understmd that Mr J. W. Green- ' calling on old friends in Durham and w x.d received a big dstance wire from a ' around Ptictvilie this week. George '| Splt Ed. in Ontario recently, dieting hin-mdoiol well in the auttxiivtry busine: s theprincipalship thete.uftisitearhisd6 in Por't Arthur. It is twelve years ago home hut he has deeidtd to remain An since heleft Durhgm and seven since last Alhance.-Alliance, All... Argos. late. . . Whe January thast came prompt, "-sgF. the first morning of "the, year, R gave wa/later, but the {value ol the week has been min weather, mm scarcely enough snow for sleighing. OaFrid:ay muggy; 'r.,,: .. "-st. we homcct 'l1r,vn.sera"y, Lake was anuwn 0,).2] :oabuut sixty friends and might. (s. After the young toâ€; had joyfully dunred the old year oug am me New Year in, a May lunch was served by Mm Janet: As the clock struck four the merry groups vandad their “av homeyard- Mr. H.1101mcsof Tcraotd, was aunt of the cvemng. ' . . Mie E. It. drelnwood has been rec) aged as teacher at S. S.-No. 6, Niagara, ear St. Catherines, at asaiary of $1000 rannum. As a mark of appreciation f her services for the pint-year on beh; If i the School Section, the Trustees made her a prescni of Ci beau it'ul French lr } Manicure Sue, J Mme Betty Gun, d: Gun, who was Operate: for appendicitis, IS ma mess towards recover} Mrs. Herb B. Love is spgpding a few days at the parental home, Mr John Mc- Queen's. - Mr. and Mn. Foster of near Markdale waited Tuesday" with Mr. Time. and the Misses Scarf. Miss Sadie Mc Donald visited last week with Shelburne friends. _ _ Mrs Banantyne of Londnh has been a ,vis.itot'with Mrs (Rex-J {Indy at the Rectory the past two xx-ccks. ' . Miss Katyhel Black hf CittrCey is visit- ing at Mr. J. D. Mcycyu'ert's, Gilnelg. and at Mr. C. Ramuge's. ' . Mr. and Yr?. Ivan Edwards left Mon? day to raid? m Tufnmn. After spending! a week with bee mother Were: ht _ . Mrs J H. Harding is visiting with oronLo f iends this week. Mrs. JohtLMcKechnie and daughter Mary spent overNew Years wnth rekit-, was in Hanover. V ' £552 The Fordson operates with kerosene. When used on belt work, running at full power at 1000 R. P. M.. the fuel consumption does not exceed 235-1 gallons per hour. It will run the electric light plant, nopcrate the milking Apply this power farming idea to your threshing. More and more farmers are malr. ing themselven independent ',:h,t',.ifavg,,'itte,.' eondirions by using the Foi suit tractor linked up with a light thresher. By seizing the right moment and being able to do the job without waiting and in quick time, crop losses are avoided and ptofits increased. d u put 'lt,? Fordson Tractor is taking care of, every power job ; it is taking tho drudgery out of farm work and solving' the labor problem--. Power fa rming with the Fo'rdson reduces the cost of preparing land to-almost one half what it would be with horses, and saves a third to a half of the farmer's time. What tirac.. hinory does for the factory, the Fordwn Tractor is accomplishing on the farm-it is. increasing production at lower costs and making farm life attractive. EiWSEbr'i Power' Farming Ir.. C. SMITH dk SONS,. Dealers uuuuan an {an are visiting gara, , ., moo v24?†iation r . ew yeh; If Miss Stel made 'ttek end lh Iv ~: lir. Wc', " bl rest Bus. 7r.\,-un1 when" onto with the p op.-, A, ,. V", ' ., "it , Killing: L':;'; and gaughters Isabel and Ines ot%ttemont, spell! I tsr.Arrwit? {the Leith and Backus families in lawn Mr. Harper McGirr of. Sarnia (Ellie home on a visit over New Years, return- ing on Wednesday. Mn, Uuderwood of Toronto was I hol- iday visitor at her mother's. Mrs, Geo. "reckburtt. Mr. Wm. Roaming returned to De- troit Monday atkera couple of aitt' his home. -- _ ".. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. il, ughan and daughter Irma returmd to' Milvcrton Monday after spending the vacat I n with her mother, Mrs. ll. Marshall. Mr. and Mn. Will Codield ind Mines Hannah and Stella Mehuliffe of Detroit are visiting at the parental home. Mr. Wilfred Sharpe of Toronto spent ver New Years at Mr. Jnu. McAulIffe's. Miss Stella MfAulilfc is slknding the "eeli end with loronto irierx 5, A m. Wzltcl Kerr c'fVurney " brill! bl rest Burnct,ut.' Huron ? lorioyrw m- mg where he: mums t Ling " Hum: month's can! se / Mrs, Geo. tiearle of Guelph and Mrs. Geo. A, Turnbull of South Bentlnck spent a few days last meek visiting their mother Mrs. Wm. Hill of Rocky Sangegn. . Mu.(Rev.) w. ir Smith wi!lbe‘ home to her friends at the Manse. Wed. nesday afternoon, 'Jan. 12th from 3 to 5 Newmarket and Toronto. MrsFinlay Graham in on a weeks visit to Hamilton and Toronto fnentU. Mrs Moore McFadden returncd not: this ween: atter spendim the [holiday seamn with hr: parents in Hammon. Miss Mérggaite Hutton left Saturday to visit men}; ind relatives in Bolton (if. Luu=r.LrLU...TLLTE j.rllsljl.l)(lNit")...ilii'i11(i,)k, , "u,ierici,eo4, _ We will welnome your enquiries and an opportunity to de- monstrate Fordson superiority right on your own fields. 5 "921 F'or.4t.ii,y?zx, TRACTOR Cid, .., " I‘II‘I‘ZX I vioy m' m- g m' " 0.ch i :rhart and- fl! s F. MOR LOCK,, Store where Quality Reigns Supreme maqhines and :1th ba1er--wiil take care of every kind of belt work. The Fordson plows 6to 8 sores in a 10 hour day. handling two plows with ease in the av- erage soil. lt'requU" nn sverage of only Ile' to t gallons of kerosene to the acre. It is the ideal year-round tmtor. It will pay forits {all and wintorkoep in many tltrtIF't. --threshing, a ilo filling, min grinding, Wood sawing, cutting straw, etc. We keep. complete stock of repair parte. and our mechanics are always " ady to help you get best results. . We our the 'rutMs.tt" We of our complete stock of Hotthwny's't‘nil Continua“! Mud" at. greatly reduce}! pricet. It you It} thinking about _ still getting but new oeat, is your stance of getting a High-gill. Coot mt!) reduced pri - cos. Here are a few listed halo. I . The above Coats are all new stock: “but styles. trimmed with tho best of trimmings" nnd guaran- teed by the makers. Terms .' Strictly Cash on above Kaunas. I only brown Velour, reg 629. to “autumn... I only green Vologr, reg tt tookar......... 1 only Navy Velour, reg. 30, t5 clearl.,..-. 1 only blue curl cloth, reg. M, to.clear........ 2 only Fur-collared Costs, black beaver, ' regular $35.00, to cleir......... "' ..m......r.. , -_ Ix: 3 , .. 1 only tyupe wool Cheviot Mm. tocloor..£.$34 , l? . ' only brown wool Cheviot, re. 40, " .., will“ 1 only brown wool Velour. too. t " HUME}? 1 only brown wool Chariot. r08 (2,- " , ---'ru 1 only black wool Cheviot. rec " hh ' ..... $.35 ', 1 only heather Mixture, reg. “2. l ......$35 1 only nxtra qua]. brown Cheviot, reg 43, L0 Abr $38 Special 10 my). .0 . Clearing' Jah, Ladies', Mantle Continental Makes Northway Make; - guano. D -.a. To Void t g... g†Fwd-wot. .‘s W 8‘26 61C 613 “263 ttea N