ted luv 9.» co eaeest 's snd I cial MI may 2 ', 1921 I, WHEAT " sa J. uMNi heed Prices K ICES Fu o:yo':,'xxxxlxg fj'5tryffs'sii)'i' '. / "‘l 's A [4141* f4†star. in Rubbers CHNIE De MILLS M Business QtXxxgxxg'Sii 's £3109de ti '41:} ihop M B Y NEWS Furs Wanted miuren's L ada hold. any mu hes: India. a II an cvndrnceol . T. ofthe N EC. a m n Phe Bent 13.nt'FS. Shorthn" mummy Counts. Cutalolu Put A. G, D. FM Secretary B) s lee all kinds of I'm payin- h price for tyour Fun )urham. Pr'zcl tad G leadiln. if World'. r, London. at tecett of the Taft-’3 “mum 20, I921 Men's Overcoats from . . . . . . . . . . 19.0010 33.75 Men's Tweed Suits, reg 825 for. . l" . . . . . . 16.40 4 only Tweed Suits, reg " for . . . . . . . . . 33.75 Men's Flannel Shirts, reg 2.60 for . . . . . . . . 1.39 Boye' Blue Shirts. reg 1.00 for .. . . . . . . . . . . 63e Boys' wool Pullover Sweaters, reg 7.00 for. . 3.98 Boys' Mixed wool Sweaters. . f. . . . . . . . . .'. ..ur Men's V neck Sweaters...... .......... ....4 " GEO. 8. . BURNET1 Gigantic'Clearing Sale of Men’s Fuhiiish’gs “ All End .- , r . V, q; _ ' 1 - Mi ' . - f "ll _ " , ‘ 57 - ' }." ' . I Fi I -. - Ilrr' ., M. " ' __ ' cd . ’ " J. .513. Nhl _ .K - tgttg - w , " LI ' " " ' (l . . u' - ' cm I rr > ' _ tq ..,, - ' - a " - J I' . , "4, . N , Pf .J‘J'L'. w' 'EJ. e . I LT 1" Mi P- . p, , = - - .J'v , r, MP,.' r I" , BE - in†- - . Tq " ., " A " _ Mar rEd - arilb, 'tMI' - - " - a L: tl V - Mr.' - , " in.‘ " 1 . EP .7 I . 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Smoked by the men who made history. in the bush, on the trail, in mining camps, prospedtors' huts, factory yards, on trains, steamships, in the luxurious homes and downtown clubs of our Canadian cities-Macdonald', has always been recognized as the smoke. - q MACDONALD'S CUT " BRIER"--the same tobacco but in new form-maintains every Macdonald tradition since 1858, and gives to smokers-more tobacco for the money. Sale Closes Sat. Night, Jan. 22nd NOW FOR THE FINAL SLAUGHTER Regular value $10.00. Every customer making a purchase of 82 or over up to Bat. night, January 22nd, will be presented with a numbered coupon. A drawing will take place on Saturday night at 10 p. m. and tho person in the store holding the lucky number Ire, will be given the Sweater Coat valued at $10 absolutely free. Get into the miine. SWEATER COAT FREE to Participate in our Men's Tweed Pants, reg 8.50 for .. . . . . . . Men's fine Braces, reg. 1.M for. . . . . . . . . . . M en’s heavy wool Undershirts, reg 2.00 for Fine black and gray Ribbed wool Sox . . Heavy Work tcox ... ...0...B0........ DressGloves.. ...-................ Black and Khaki wool Gloves. . . . . . . . . . . . Toques,reg750for ............ .... Next the Standard Bank, DURHAM >1Gloves............ 98c l my 003mm amsw Great Final crash 're 1.19 t.tf ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO M. Buek-Livintotone-Tuot Joe 'Vasey be paid “00 for 2000 (on: of lumber for not fence at lot 15 con 6, Ind mi! II. Black be rsid " for one do 's work and Henry Haifa-ad M. Qaillion 8160 no]: tor half day's work lot 15, con 6. Curried M. Blosk--Livittgsttme--'rttit the Clerk be pnid $50 ot no {harem in salary. Carried Liv'nttstotte--'Nrnbaii-T'Ut the Grey & and Bruce Fire Insurance Co be paid " 72 second insulmynt on psliey on the Ball. Carried M. Black - Living-tone -- Albert Klem Be paid $8 tor um dun sumac labor performed. lot 26 con 8 Car. Livingston e--M Blaek-'rhtt nob ot the lryllowinu institutions, Sick Chil. drenhs Hospital. Toronto ; Children', Shelcer, 0 Sound and Inlkoh Free 80-pin] be granted 35 each. Car. 'Nrnttttll-l. J. Blaee--'rut the Clerk be instructed to pnooure 400 dog an. Cubed Livingstone-Ii. Butte-That Tho. Tarnbull be haunted to exunine lha Registry omee " Treasurer'- mrctien. Carried. Livingstone -Il. Blaek--That the Clerk order 8eopus at the Municipal World. Curried . Buare--uvhtr---'rut" M. gm; .bo paid 83 for work on road. Mal, Black-J. J. B'ack That the) followi, a p:-rsano be appniwvd town-- ship ofti (us ynd that the Clerk pr'" pare bs.htws eontirminq these up, pnin'ments ; Aeussor. Jan Brown, salarv $125 l Auditors. ll T Eh wards; Ind W J Ritchie, mini" $15 each .,) school mlendnnee Mieers, U. A. L 'd. ', ineham and N. Whitmore. alarm; $30 each l cur-enter of bull, Thus i Ball, salary $40. Carried l T 'Nrnbttll--aal. Blaek--That on." leetom he pail $85 "tttsit on returning I their rolls Curried j T'uroball--Liviettme--That Hugh 1 Van ban be rounded " dug Lax. hei having paid " in error. Carried i Living-er-tat. Black-That p.; Runner: & Son be pad 65.15 for) priming account. Curried i Livirtgistone--tul BlBek--Tlt" by requeatut telephone petitioners that the council lane telephone mutter: over hr next meeting ot council -thrried q Mm- 310 min (“each Cane but MI can an at bull tor The Council met Jan. 10th as per 3 statute. ; members present Wm Weir, Reeve ', Thou. Turnhall, A Living.“ stone. Jno J. Black and Mal Black.‘ councillor. Each member Invinz [ the rcquited declarations took their seats. the Reeve in the chair. mintnes' of last meeting read and eootirmed, _ seVernl circulars. woman and otherl communications havmg been read 3 The monthly meetingol the Wom- en‘s Inst was held at the home of Mrs W Barnet, Jan 12th. with a good attendance. Commencing Jan. 17, a lady :demonstrator will conduct. a large class â€in all the arts of sewing. Last year we had a splendid courses on First Aid and Domestic Science and if at all convenient every one should avail themselves of this op' portuuity. Misses Edith and Pearl Dingvrnll have returned to their home in Hol “an: after a pleasant two week's holiday with relatives and old neigh- bots. The mild winter so (er bu no: Itupped the em running. The wrong eort ot gee stalled one here on Tues- de) evening end it started to teen. Mrs Wm Scritumiger and daughter Miss Jessie, Dundalk. are visiting her sister, Mrs Jake Schmidt The maul meeting was bold in church on Thursday momma. Mr Rutherford is a guest at Mr Wm Wade's. Mr G. Han " doing A rushing blu- has the» duel hum“ sweet clover. Thu t l'IGl'l In getting it prepared tor the market " it loch good for it " prawn. . The member- end Mend- ML O L. No 1136 spent tn enjoyable er. ening in the be†here on Fridny ev- ening. the Mth in". A I00" pro gram cumming at long: and dialog. mg and mule by the oreheetu and pipe mulio was the that part. Lunch was then served end the young and old men enjnyed themselves :0 tun. wing to the gout music supplied by he orchestra. Mr A. Rub: nun us flour manager and handled it to per- reunion. I The annual meeting of Priceville Ag- ricultural Society we. held on Tuesday, 18th January and the following are the office bearers for 1921 as was handed us : President, John Burttetirereiected) ', let Vice Pres" Lochie McArthur ; 2nd Vice Pres. Colin mcLean; Thos. Ferguson. Secy Trees. ; Directors. Mel. McIntyre, Robt. Knox, Swinton Park ; W. Remap. North Etretnont ; Wm Burnett, T. Nich- ol, Rev Mr Jones, Dan Campbell. Thos. Nichol and J. Burnett were ,appointed delegates to the Fall Fairs Association held at Toronto in February. Priceville Ag . Society Tttmtta1r-Lieietttroeter-T'lp_t m {old and tht The! Not-on In GLENELG COUNCIL SWINTON PARK HOPEVILLE- Bttokwheat.......... 113 115 Barley.............. " so “pupa ....q.q m oi-l_tihn. so» mgr-tum... 2!)an R'anTatt-A large range that " burn 24 inch wood in exchange for I smaller range that will burn 16 inch wood or coal. Apply " once to Angus McCor. mick, R. R. l, Durham. Lot 69, con 2.Glenelg. l acres. Brick house, log barn and fram tabl'e. For further particulars apply t Durham Markets. Danni. Jan. 20, Mil Ftutiee,rtttt..... It, It was a bitter cold drive to and from Chesley Monday for Durham Juniors, and uhile warmed physically there, their hearts were chilled with the short end of a 4 I score They are not undaunted however and are confident of winning their second heme game here Thursday night, thus creating a tie for the four games. In euch an event the tie will likely be played off next week in Hana ver. The teams are now tied in goals scored,6- 6, so Durham with another home game. has the edge in this respect. Chesley however refused to accept the verdict with goals to count. I hate 835000 of Victory Bonds to dir tribute " a rate which will yield nearly 61 per Cent interest, Absolutely sale in- vestment. Phone 29. or call for informa. tion W. Calder. Durham counted the only goal scored (by McOirr) in let period, Chesley got 3 in second and l in final. The Durhams ascribe their defeat in large measure to raw work by referee Myers of Wiarton, not that he was unfair in decisions, but was apparently ignorant of N. H. L. rules and allowed Chesley to getaway with much illegal checking. Durham line up "a. goal-- Albert Kreu;defence. Cliff Buahlen, Willet Snell ;centre-Clarence McGirr : wings, Erben Elvidge, H. Boettger ; sub, Moor- The race for the district now lies be. tween Markdale and Wiarton with chan- ces favoring the .atter. though Durham and Owen Sound yet have a remote chance. It was superior speed and getting any I that won for the visitors. They are Ital- wart, alert and aggressive. They receiw l ed certain assistance as well from Refer- l, ee Carmichael who made several raw de- l cisions and called off sides which almost l always favored the visitors. The Dur-l ham boys worked hard the first two per- ! iods but couldn't make any progress. . They held their opponents to two goals) in Ist, about 5 more followed in 2nd per-I iod, one of them going in off a Durham I stick on a pass in front of nets Mark- I dale now leading by 7---0, had shot their ‘, bolt and for the last period Durham held them. Our boys for the first time had: a slight edge on the play as well, but only _ one goal resulted, McLachlan scoring on l, a lone rush. Mercer on defence and Far- 1 rel on wing were the visitors most brill-l iant performers, though in all they have a teem which will take some beating. l The Markdale-Dundaik combination were too much for the Durham, in their first o. H A. intermediate home glme here Tuesday night. Though the r--t ecore for Markdale scarcely wesindica- tive of the play. yet the visitorl undoubt. edly had In evident margin on mend the locale may well credit Ernie McDonald's ste!lar goal-tending that Markdale didn't run it up into double figures He must have blocked a hundred shots, epeedy and slow, high and low, far out and dose. He attended to all kinds of them. The score by periods was lst-qun Sound l, Durham 0 ; 2nd-2.2 ; 3td-- Durham 8, 0 Sound 2. Graham, Mack and Bob Saunders. titer-l rated in centre and left wing positions) and the frequent infusion of fresh men: apeeded up the Durham forward line. l Matchett scored both Owen Sound male. 5 and was their most effective man They i have a professional coach in trainer and 1 Durham was fortunate in taking the, game before they show more results. ( They will make Markdale or Wiarton step the limit to win out. l There were 634 paid admissions at Riverside Rink and the gate was 8202. 'rttrntt0-9 J Blue-Dowd tbr Anhm wu mid $60 tor they killed by dogs nnd . Nolan-‘1 501mm- tme. Council udjonrned to Febru- uy mu " 10 a m. Durham Hockey Teams Win 2, Lose 2, during Week 'Nrtt%ll--Li.ia-totte-- That I Black be paid is do. on “podium. Cu: ied Chesley Juniors 4, Durham I - Markdale T, Durham I Continued fmm Pave I Farm For Sule J. LEVINE. Durham J. B. amt. Clerk 5 Durham in In ttttractive and healthy flown ttttd good accommodation can be l obtained " rcauonnble ram. 1 BL]. c. Volta, Chum“: i LC. HENDERSON. III-elm between Montreal Toronto Detroit nnd Chicago Uncxcclled dining car service. Sic: i can on ni ht Train and Pulorw. on ',ri1'l'ci,','d Day Train. For lumber â€niacin. apply to to] Grand Trunk 'tit “out. or C. E. lamina. Distriet Pusan" “on. Toronto. Ont. W. CALDE l Town Agent. Central Dru tttom, Telephone thc I The DoubleTrack Route l Mending pupils Ihould prepare to em ter at the bcgcnninu of the fall term, Information as to cum-sci may be ob. taincd from the Principal. The School ha a creditable record in the out which it hopes to maintain in the future. I',' at Greatly T t Reduced Prices t i), The knife be: gone so . . deep it can't go any * It' farther. Sunken if , - Il' I. In “or urlculatlon 2. Entrance to the Norms] Schools 3. Senior 1mm ukmbn Each member of the on?! in at Univ- ersity graduate and an experienced teacher. Fivtrttrtbstmt+tretrtrtrt The School in thoroughly equipped to talte up the following counts '. “can.“ AGtionkeor Gs. (In, “I... m mm:- tor - o wame-«J mod Nt. 'ii'gt'lduti2'll2 Io BIKGEI g)CBl(0)(0yl,, A. B. CURE! noun“ - AND - m - It In." nu A “thanâ€. I. u. " Genes“: canon W. C. PICKERING It. D s., L D S HONOR GRADUATE of Tom... 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