g Wait For Sate or Rent-too 8cm, Lots 6'2 andbx cont, s DR. Bentinck, known mlhe JasCorbett farm. Apply on the pn-mnoa to Mr,A. Corbett. R. R. t, tt C w-r. ' S. Iltlllttlllhill"ll"YRE "tS, Store will be closed Monday and fe arranging stock and pricing goods. dollar's worth of Merchandise in this regardless of cost. Monday Morning, January 24th, I will turn my Entire Stock over to the largest Sales System C Impany in the world to put on F L0U)lTLEE for arranging stock and pricing goods. Every dollar's worth of Merchandise in this Store will up on sale at this time at prices that will get the money. See large posters. MA01i'ARhAN1il'f1 DRUG STORE The (ftesallll, Item FRIENDS ! I have got to realize $10,000 Cash on my stock of SHOES, RUBBERS, TRUNKS. GRIPS fry HOSIERY at once. THE RED FRONT HARDWARE alt S. McILRAITH We wish to impress on those who are inbebted to us that we must have all accounts fully settled by Saturday, Feb. 531, 1921, as after this date all, outstandings will be placed in our Agency's bands for collection. Govern your- selves accordingly. , Everything in Hardware and Woodcnware. We have it, can get it, or it itm't made beginning Wed, Jan. 26 Durham, Ont. REQulltylTllON I alt A XANTLEEK is built like a bottie--ail in one piece. Most hot-water bottles are made in sections, then cemented together. When cement dries and cracks, the bottle leaks. Every Kmtleek Hot-Water Bag is moulded of pure soft rubber-one continuous piece. No parts, patches. cement. Even steppe: socket is moulded in. And guaranteed for a full two years' service-0r a new Kant. leek free. Don't welt until your old bag leeks. Get a thleek. Your old one may break open tonight. _ It Can 't Leak, , Because it's Made in One Piece Order your Tulane now. Ihavea supplyof Tankage. Cut Bone and Bone Meal on band. Ensure asu 'ply of eggs this season by feeding these necessary egg-producing elfments. ait and Tue sday RS. McGowan Phone 83, Durham alt. ait r.,,zf' St, 1151!: 'h"itet 'tetsiew The unusual meeting of Knox con. gregation is to be held this Wedne+ day night in the church. Mu John Marshall received a tele gram last Monday morning bearing the no new: of the death of her m- ter, MrsKleln of Bafftlo. Mrs Mar shall left on that altevno. tt train to be present at the fungal. ville Mr John Birr Jr. has we hear, hired for the year, with Mr Wm Menus. Mr and Mrs Wm Martin of Saskat- chewan, visited a few days last Week with her uncle. Mr John Marshall. Mrs Martin will ha better known as Jessie' Ebeneau Was Iva Marshall ‘returned home Friday last from a two week's visit with the Mcravish family " Cedar. - the Geo. Lewis spent a few days recently with her daughter, Mrs Wes. Ball of Bentinck. Mr and Ira Albert Thompson (nee Belle Stewart) and baby, who have been spending the past two weeks with her parents, Mr and Mrs And. Stewart, returned to their home in Flint. Michigan, recently. We are glad to know Mr Duncan McKinnon is improung after a alight attack of pneumonia. We extend sympathy to the bet- enved parents, Mr and In Ernest Drinkwater Guelph. who†non Ernie died and body brought to Dmham for interment. Miss Tenn Livingstone bu return- ed from Hamilton. We are pleased to know her niece, Muss Jennie Mc- Donald is recoverirrtt. ' hrt tind Mrs And Haatie etttettalued a toou y aumbrr of friends to a tur- my mast recently and all enjooed themselves immensely. Mr Lou Levine has sold his farm to Mr Iby Walker from Crawford. Mr Wumet we are sure Will make a good neighbor and we welcome him to our midst while legreumg at losing Mr. Levine. There's good endurance in Mr Eds gar Boyce as west " his car when he braved the stormy eh meats Sunday to take his sisters back to Durham. He left home by two o'clock and Wit back by four. C11.,)> Among the visitors hete recently were Dr and Mrs Lynn Grant ot Waikelt'm guests of Mr and Mrs A C. McDonald. Mr and Mrs. Garner and daughter Emily of Chealey and Mr and Mrs Will Edmond: ot Sask., visited Mr and Mrs J H. Chiltick ; Miss Armetta Mckeclufe was the guest of Mr aul Mrs Ard. Katie.\ Miss Glay Supernault at the age at 76 years passed away peacefully to her heavenly home on PzidavJan. 14th, at the home of her brother, Leon Superman, Ioth con Bentinck. Deeeased was born in St Jake, Que- bec, came to Bentlnck township 48 years ago and settled on lot 24 con 8, Imam“, and remained theae until 6 mos. before her death. During her illness she was ever patient and considerate with those around her whuga ve her every care. The deceased lady was highly es- teemed in the community and seldom ilever was heard to speak n hard word of anyone, always more mine, ml of othersthan hersell. She was a member of St Paul‘s R. C. Church, Dornoch. where the funeral aervices were conducted by Father -'""--, of Owen Sound who delivered a very impressive sermon. She leaves to mourn two brothers and one sister The pall benrers were A. C. licDon. aid. Edward Bovee, Wm Bieman. Henrv Cook, Wm Henderson and Jan Welsh. - _ Double stone residence on Garafraxa Street, Upper Town. For further partic ulars apply to Mrs W H Lauder, Durham Brick residence on Countess St_..9 rooms. allmodern conveniences ', desira. ble location. NORTH-EAST NORMA NBY Residences For Sale January 13, 1911’ MULOOK Telephone 52 Jul. 20, M--" and Veterinary Science"-DI than, Y. s., Welland Jan. 'e-'Narket Ct.operation"-- H M. Staples. otonto "rt.t6-"Fantt l Gasoline Eng- inei'-S. E. by. Copenton. Jan. 26, "ar-"Shee utbaruiry"-- Jas Teller. Paris. an. t8-'-"Switie Hu ar.dry"-Jas. Tel fer, Paris. All lectures will st: at 9.30 a. m. ex cept ‘Horses and V Science' whic starts at 1.30 p. m. D ring the forenoon general subjects will be ealt with. On Monday, Jan. 17 ' at 2.30 p. m Miss Edith Hopkins, Li say. will com- mence the Domestic Sc nce Course at the same place. Miss Ella Park of Owen Bound is spending a few weeks holidays at Iter home here. . Rev w. H. Smith of Durham glade his first visit along the line one day last week. . It and Mn Irvine Henderson of Handle". Sunk. are visiting the tortner's ulster, Mn A _ceTttelt, _ The young people of this line at- tendedaparty " Mr Wm. Living- stone’s Friday night last and report an excellent use - . "1.1337650; returned to Guelph Monday lite: wading the week end at his home here. Min Susie Crimson I: " present leurujng dressmaking in Durham. Milli: Mllligan was in Guelph I few days last week attending lectures " the O. A. C. ... We are pleased to hear Mr Chas Wendorf, our mail carrier, for eight veins. is improving after his severe illness Mr Campbell of Hanover. his successor, commenced duties last week. . . 'a, . [ ii. 51mm, 15. A. 1 norom, as pastor. l tt.u"ith', manuals: 'eatn'i/'ld, 30-Mr Moore McFadden purchases Mc. tieelaration of mice. took their semi Farlane'sDrug Store. at Council Board. I SEPTEMBER By-hw Ro48, appointing others l 3--Durham lacrosse team lost to Sum! tnd regulating scale 'ot wages was; 7.5 in semi-final play olf at St Marys Jistrod need and add Itt P "I'" '. _,6--DurhamJuveniu lacrosse team beat- By-hw Ro48, appointing others tnd regulating scale ot Wages was introduced and fl,led in us tciloqr8: Bridge Com-A C. MODJnnld Division No 1-Thtg Shewell " 12-8er W. Hunt " 8--John Hudaon .. 4 ~James Turnbull Aurlitortr-James Brant and Door. J. McDonald, $6 ench ani $2.50 tor reporting to Cuuncil. Medical Otrre,er at malttr-Dr. J. L Swim at $150. Resident Member at the Board at Health, A!ett Wilson. Council meeting: $3 per (13y and mileage. Commission Work. 83 per day. Man, per day. 552 50 Mun Ind mum. $150. Man and team, gndinz. $5. Man operating grader, $3. Gravel. 10q per yd, 86 per load. Treasurer. W. G. Hutie. $150, township to furnish bonds. Hudson --MeDonald--Tttst the On- tario Election Act having increased the duties of Assessor and Clerk, the salary of Assessor be $115 and the Clerk $425. Carried. "rartiwr--ont--'rtust the Clerk recaivo applioadom tor Assessor un- til noon. Monday. Feb T., Carried Tarnbull - Hudson-That Treats nrers bonds ot 85000 be taken in the Dominion of Can-d. Guarantee Co tor $20. Carried Bhewell - Turnhnli ; Tim the Reeve and Deputy Reeve be oppoint- ed to “no†tor tiwnship printing. Curried. "uiirev,-mtrutstp; That Andi. hrs be paid $3 etch tor auditing ne- oouma ot Hydrocom.. Elmwood. Car. muu-sttemrl1 , That all accounts presented to Column man be cemned to by the proper oust-1.. Ctrried Huootr--8tttswell , That we cant Siok Children’s Bolpiul $5. Carried Hail-Shaw Thu Jan Balm be paid $13 tor erecting 52 rods of wire fence according to hv-luv. Cur. Being lot 2 an 3, Con. 18,Proton, containing 175 acre no cleared, the rest woodland. On t e farm is a frame barn 50x 45, frame b sewjth kitchen, goo! well, convenient to urch & Schcol. Bargain to quick purchase Apply on .the premises. John F. Donald. "lilo". “III In - -.. .-_v_,,,,,, 'ermn. It contains t acre. not: ortesr; mlortnblc residence, , rooms; hard md soft water ' good bearing orchard l “with; nae Marion. Apply on pre- minuorto Thou. Ritchie, at Duncan Ill-I can‘t-u". -‘-._-..-- . ,,r uppci- (own, belonging to the late Mrs Wilton. _will bt sttld on "warble " DUI? H A Mt “VIE“ According to statute, the members Thet splendigl reidetttprtyrtp1t Farm toKSale or Rent SHORT COURSE SOUTH BENTINCK BENTINCK COUNCIL T. STEWART‘COOPER. Agricultural Representative Property for Continued next week John F. Reef Prop ' Con. 18, Proton, TORONTO Important Events in _ 1920 in Durham and South Grey JULY 2--Death of Rev. S. M.'Whaley in York County. I-G. W. V. h. Celebration 6--Durham carries three bylaws by big migrritietr guaranteeing bonds of Rob Roy Mills and Clark Metals Ltd and exemption by-Iaw for Rob Roy Mills. 6--DurhattrGlenelg S. s. Association, meets in Methodist church. 6-Priceville Presbyterian Garden Party "--Varney U. F. 0. Picnic I t2-t3--Holstein Presbyterian Annivers‘y 18--Memorial nervice in Burton: Pree- i byterian Ch. for late pastor, Rev. B. M. Whaley. I l 19-Entrance tesulta announced. TI panel at Durham centre, 16 with honors. 7 pass at Dromore, 4 with honors " t6--Royal Arch Masons Lodge establith- l ed in Durham.' l ilr--Utweiling of Egremont Tp.soldiera monument at Holstein 22--Durham lacrosse team beat Mark- dale 7rd in Markdale and thereby won the district. . tr'26-.superior Knitting Mills commenced operations in Durham. 29--Man Park U. F. O. picnic AUGUST 2-Buttetman U. F.O. picnic 2--Ma--Hartis Football team, Toron- to, beats Egremont League team It Holstein. 4- l. lt-Durham lacrosse team beats Sarnia here " 4 in lint aegni-iinal. S-Holstein and Durham Women's In. stitutes, hold joint meetirvi at Urns. Patterson's. 1tl,'1v'er)'q tax rate fixed at 43 mills. 7-0ver 70 per cent of Durham High ' en by Shelburnein temi-final. -Durham council passes trafl'c by-law. 1-3Igte2tit' fined here for unlit car lights on streets. _7--Atttos Ch., Dromore. and Knox. Nor. ) manby. calls Rev. W»J.Burnett as I pastor. W ltr-Durham Hortmural Society F 1oral 3 lixhibition.’ -N _ 13- First Rural School Fair in Rentinck at Mulock 26, 27 -Durham Baptist Anniversary. _ 89000 mortgage burned. Iter. John I McNeil D. D. of Toronto, the spea- ker. i 29- Holstein Fall Fair l OCTOBER 12--South Grey U. F. O. decides not to nominate candidate. lO-Otchardville team wing Egremont Football league championship at Holstein, defeating Yeovil 2-0 in play off oftie. i4-i'ricevillePrer. Church spire badly damaged by)ightning. '23 -ilomeof Rob Griffin, Glenelg, (for- merly late Chris Firth's) burned to ground 30- Durham Presbyterians cal! Rev. W. ll. Smith, B. A. Thorold,as pastor. 30-Mr Moore McFadden purchases Mc. I-tmow storm knocks out Durham fair 3- Durham Methodist Anniversary 6-0 W V A ho!d boxing tournament 3--Ordination and induction of Rev. W. - -store aiut G. T. R, station. - 17-i8-Varuey Methodist anniversary 2t.25--Dorttoch Presbyterian: hold dedi- cation services for new tower and bell g8-tnduction ot Rev. W. H. Smith in Durham Presbyterian church. NOVEMBER ii-Mrs John McDonald. maul courier run into and injured by autoist " Rocky 8-Presbyterian congregation buy Cat- ton residence for muse. ti-Red Crosssociety banquet soldiers. 7 J Burnett at Dromore. 8-Priceville fall fair 8-Durham-Markdale High School Field Day Sports in Durham 14 15-South Grey Teachers' Convention in Hanover "-i6-BurgWieuCMacF.arltme's Drug and friends on Armistice Day. 17-G. W. V. A. annual meeting 21. 22-Amos Ch., Drotttore,apmiverory. 2e--Ed McClocllin engaged as rink man - ager 27-Dr Jamieson stocks Wilder's Lake with 1000 speckled trout. 29-Durham girl, Miss Myrtle Koch, . wine Carter scholarship, 27-Egn mom Football League banquet ia Holstein. DECEMBER "V sl T-Howard McDonald elected to North. 1 am Hockey League executive at an- nual meeting. [ 12-Trinity Church 70th anniversary Bi:hop Farthing of Montreal, a for. mer (actor. preacher of the dry 13--Civic reception to Bishop Farthing 15 -Mtsyor Grant announces his retire. ment at last council meeting, Coun- cil grants Band 8200 for new intu- menta amt "litri"utteeribed My in t ma. A . lo-Pt'cuntstiol to mmrg irtm o!!! Arthur pupils. ' g-Holstein decMeq to pupae-hm rink k -A - T " (Continued from two weeks ago) School pupils pass Normal Entrance Approved was nus! be used on Motor Car Light' Oh J an t, the law respecting the dim- Ping of headlight. came into force Ind 't in not! In offence puniahlblc by a iiae " - - --" h. 't u not! In Ullcuw run.-." - to neglect using those appmtd by the Provincial Demo! Highway. Then trre22 such lenoel that mu be and. Also lease 'P'r also be and if with the correct candle power lamp. The up- proved lenses are Sun Ray. Ho1optmne, Site-rite-lite (green top), tiitu-ritelite (clear), Beater. Primolite, Violet Rey. Sunlite. Kopos. Liberty. M-cbeth. cu. mert. Pnttemn. Lee Knight, McBride. Lovehght, Raydex. Comophore (clear). C pophoore (noviol). McKee. Osgood, Shale! Road Lighter, Leg-lite. Below " I Ill! Ot - w... ..-.- w" tributed to the China. Famine had. opened by "The Candi“ Greys"Clnp- ter 1. ty. D. E Previously neknowIednd ...........e, Mrs In Kerr. Vnrney o............. no Mn Annie 'sk'aiiiia'i.UC....-t.00 gmmmsamxmmmgmg 5 THE PEOPLES MILLS 9;: [h Are Again Open For Business 'ti, a --- --" - - - g Nod Flour, Bran, Shorts, Chopped ti, yll Wheat, Chopped Peas and Mixed Chop ';2 gamma m up _WHEAT at! The People’s Mills .--- DURHAM l} M'y.txFtNptgggMgtMtgtyttiagRxxti'y,tx:. 25-5 15:53:33EflXEEEEEEEEdflï¬xï¬-ï¬-lï¬1-23245:; chKECHNIE's WEEKLY NEWS 'Y: g in Men's, Women's and Children's (gl These are the best Rubbers money can buy. This Y wererk we N" can“ AI nnlrcc on them. Below is I list of that who Inn on.- ' - A .---- II._.=_. M . -- _-_-. "a, wluv um conuontnle. as , reg. 5.00 for L"'.":'---.....,.......... ........... ... 4.35 . “'omen'l Brown Bal, Kaolin solo and heel, reg 6.50... 5.75 g Women's Buck Kid an, commune am, u. 6.75. ... 5.50 atl We hue 1 full lino of HO." Old Ptue Shoes for the Boys a Girlfnnd Kiddies u Spacinl 'Uduesed Prices this week. Total........... Annie E. Our Flour is gunutccd. Try it and be convinced that it is the best on the mirket. Phone No 8, Day or Night. 'ms Chinese Famine Fund offering DrraaNu I'Klbca When you buy Rubbers, lee that you get Melteee Croce. They are made with u very high percentece of New Rubber. Children's MelteeeCrose Rubbers. size- 5 to 10H, per pr, 70" Misses' " " 11 to 2, per pr, 1.00 Lada' " " 11 to†" 1.00 Boys' u " _ I to s, u 1.10 Women's " " l to T, my lest. 1.10 Men's " " 6 to u, per pr, 1.40 Menu - " " felt lined............... 2.40 Men's " " Overshoee ... ... ...... 3.00 Also many kinds of Lumbennen'e Rubbers “will prices Men's Chrome Blue. 3 tiao work shoe. reg 5.00... ... ...64.50 Men's Box Kip p1ue,attoodashoe" for factory weer. regulnr6.50for "U."":?--........................ 5.75 Men's Mehogeny Bal, Neolin eole end rubber heel. reguler750for 6.50 Men‘s Mahogany Bel, leather sole. a very dressy shoe, - regular 8.95 tot.:..:-,.'-...:,...".'..'..."..'..'.".'...'.".".".".".'.".'..'.".'.'.". 7.75 Menâ€: Brown Bel. wide toe, Neolin sole, very oom- fortable, rec. 9.00 for..............)', , tl Ye ur, any. If your dealel’ does not handle our Flour, dc. come to the Mill and we will use you right. omenfa poyltles E Bin; for which we pny the highest price. We also bay om; Peas. Barley and Buckwheat Maltese Cross Rubbers Men's Shoes at Reduced Prices JOHN McGOWAN We are also open to buy any quuntity of GOODS DILIVERED around town every afternoon. Bond in you! orders early. and have on hand for n We carry a full line of very wide and comfortuble: No all“ taboo! in Canada holds pp, .M chum [mm 'hcu leadme "ibut"', and this in II evidence of GriiaTiaoeiot.tg of thr N RC. an in open iiotpetjtiort. The Best hon-pew. isuiete.s,til,t.orthe Fl;iGFrairPeeert' Court". W m an. Cot-have Free CQMM. RCA. G. D. Fleming, _ *‘d' Marv Om sound. Ont. le Boy Boy M e Men Men 4 on Men 2t