l, 1921 " liddlcto. o! at the home od the tirat ot the McLean virhed ntly. . n ted the pun] gpavc as t 3,3 one. Itchcll '0. the It: Neil New e sword is by 6 p. I. the greedy Mr Ball :11on pnanon by ttet- icontse I!†lg. on! a pretty "" he made unit, le can go to bed c. 6 and say " ally of sending v. 28, 193t I _ilfiut, UGEEN an was the gm: rmena Helm. Markets. rd Gordon It id spent the week " at and brother vrnlhg but tho EN HAIL ad son Calip- ISnnday with has been W YI M up." of icy n weather in Nos In". th the met-. M. sfiill Y 7th Pee. A Clark. [oslin ~- " nt his t to Tor maid ot new Jas. cw day! her tel- evening R. Led.. bresday lark " e spelt D. Me. nald of I " " H caulk! people any It :pon a if F,', 32 h'lytlSlXX14lX1il1tlXlgaagyigrt 'iyitxrtsurrtsw,trtalxx1'aal""liii :_l ' - m 2.2 . o , . ii" Specnals at McKechme s This Week 'iiiiil :3 g i": Ladies' Shoes I Men’s Warm Shoes 95° «unnummummuum OI. t [late ty..o.ffer quite all assortment of Leather Bound Bibles, Oxford Edition on India l'aper add Bilk s_ewn. Prices range in the regular way from $4 to " We offer the 89.00 t "lition Pt $4.75. This Is bona tide. Mail orders sent on approval, and may be returned tf unsatisfactory. t KARS I ED I BROS P . ill , . , I‘ICGVI e 5355:3633ngxmmammsmxmmmmm33309325“? Xmas China and a ass Xmas Notions and Novelties Let us not forget to remember our friend- in the good old-fashioned manner. you are remembering the children, father mother, sisters orhrotUrs, come in At display tn useful gifts. Christmas Comes But Once a Year DEC. l, Choice English Pools. Lemon..........45c lb " " Orange......... 450 lb " " Citron ......... .600 lb Ladies' Fancy Cosy Home Slippers. Ladiea' Maltese Cross Rubbers (any last.......................................].. l Ladies' Felt Foxod Bal ................... 2 Ask tlt no the new Brown Oxfords and Shoes Just in. Specials for the Christmas Festivities Fresh Dates....................................20c lb Best (new fruit) Currants............... 20e lb Best P' Seeded Raisins Sun-maid 280 Best " Seedlcss Rnisins " ..30e lb Beat " seedless Raisins Sun-maid in bulk.................................... Me lb Good Service Get a pair of those Cottonknap Plaid Blankets. They will please you Men's Genuine Woollen Underwear in stock, now. . . . . . . . . . . . LADIES ! Get a pair of our all-wool Cashmere Hose. They are at the right price now. Early next week we hope tphne on djs. play a fully euoned stock ot Christan Toyl, mechanical and “term", Sleigh, Dolls, Pepetxiei. Toy Dine-(Bade, Pie. ture Boon, Pulled Pletttres, Bandin- chiefs, etc. Just the very thing to gludden the hearts ot the childtea. Never before did we hue Inch 1 nice choice of ' Gift" China on diepley. These ue odd pieces or in Set: at reasonable prices. There Is in the a-ttttent-Bon Ban grab". Sug- ar and Cream Sets, Whipped can: Sets. Cups and Saucers. Butter Dish“, Salad Bowls, Tea Page, Water Sets. Etc. JOHN MCKECHN IE and Rubbers Leather Bound Bibles ..l.25 3.25 it. Xmas Gifts for Father Xmas Candy, Fruit ad Nuts Xmas Sits Suitable for Mother Gentlemen troubled with cold feet, come in and let us show you a shoe that will keep you dry and warm. We have thick, fluffy Bll-wool Box for the outside workers for........ . Men's Warm Shoes and Socks Best Mixed Candy, lb........................' Best English Mixed Creams, 1b............30e Dried Peaches........................5 lbs for 49c Cooking Figs, Shredded Cocoanut, Spices, Baking Molasses, Essences, Icing Sug- ai and first-el- Shortening and all essentials for good baking, now fresh in stock at the right prices. Just remember Xmu lpitit by giving dad a beam“) warm Swat“ Coat, a pair ot Mocha Gloves, or a nice Necktie. Nothing could compare with {pair of Genuine All-wool Blankets 6: in x " in. weighing " lba to the pain Just beauties " . . $6.00 each Flannellette Blankets n x 4, a so, " " 3.50 Table Linen, Guest Towels, Bath Towela. are alao acceptable gins. V We‘llhsvea fresh stock especially assorted for our Xmas trade. Ottr Xmas nuts will come mixed. Walnuts, Brazila. Filbetts and Almonds. Good Oranges, Grapefruit and Lemons always on hand. the good old-fashioned manner. Whether ', sisters orbrothen, come in and see our A square deal ....1.59 '.". .75 t . PRllGlliMLLE Mr Robt. Fisher, an old resident of S. Glenelg, passed away on Wednes- day night, Nov. 23rd, aged " years. He was unmarried and retired from farming last year and on the Satur- day previous to his death, he wentl to help Mr Alex McDonald, Dromore, with his barn work. :Iie took ill on Sunday wtth erysipelas in the head and died Wednesday night. The funeral on Saturday took place from the residence of his sister and broth- 'er-in-law, Mr Donald McDonald, 19th con, Proton, to the new publtc ceme- l tery here. Rev C S Jones conducted L the service at residence and grave. The sleet coveted sidewalk during the lat new“! days rendered walk- ing somewhat dnrrtrero" In T. A. Ferguson fell at the Standard Bulk come: on Thundey of “at Week end ha been “Bering tor seven! day. from the shock Md Malta. lulu, chrthnr who has been tst_ttreriryr trom pgnylnin for a_tttuttlter of weeka. paued one, on Tneaday night. Noe and, aged 70 yeara. She and her aon James who is a C. P. R. employee, lived " the old home on Elgin St. Her haaband Alex chr- thur predeceased her aereral year- ago. When ahe became helpleu her only daughter, Mn Dohaon of Toron. to, cone up and eatehily cared for the mother. The three was Archie, James and John were alao hind at. tendanta at the nick bed. The fun- eral took place on Friday. 25th inst. Rev C S Jones conducting the aevlcea " the house and grave, counted by Rev Mr McCarten. We hope all the readers in this " cinity will keep in mind the Presby- terian entertainment in the near tut. ure, also the concert in connection with the Methodist Ch. in Watson's Hall, Dec 19th. The funeral of Mrs Alex McArthur took place to the old cemetery here) on Friday, 25th|Nov.. after a prolong- ed illncss ot some months trom ense- mia. Mrs chrthur was one ot the pioneers of this place where she spent her youthful day s. She Wes a consis- tent member ot the Baptist Church here, being immersed by the late Rev Roht Melntyre. Mrs MoArthnr wtsirplwayisnuted for her kind dispo- sition and always ready to assist it her services was needed. Her hus- band died many years ago and since has been well attended to by her sons. who are new lamenting a kind and datitnl mother. The tnnersl procession was a testimony of the re. spect she was held in the community. star off and near " hand. The pail bearers were six middle aged men. Rev's Jones and MoCsrten conducted the funeral obeeqnies and the casket was covered with flowers from triends and relatives. Many will regret to hear of the sgdden death ot Robert Fisher, at the home of Alex McDonald. Dromore. on Wednesday night, 23rd Dec. from the effects at blood poisoning in the (no. causing the heed end thrcet to swell to an enormone size. Monday, the 21st, he was taken down to Dr. Sneath’e, who advised him to go back and go to bed. But thinking nothing serious he continued " work, atten- ding Mr McDonald’s stock, but was compelled to yield and go to bed. Brtt Pusher wu wall known in this Iocglity, 'l'ra.yrobligirur, and ready to lend a helping hand wherever needed. Be was never married and " the time ot his death was in his 74th Vent. During these many years he labored wilfully and had plenty to keep him in " declining years. The luneral took place from his bruther-in-law’e plus. Mr D. McDon- ald, Proton. where the remains were taken after his death. Rev Mr Jones preached an able eermon trom the 14d: of John, “Let not your heartbe troubled." The troubles of this lite are numerous but why do we trouble if we have the assurance of being the recipients of those bssItiinl mansions when we pass from the scene of action in this lilo. Mr Jonee closed his re- marks urging all " heal-ere to be prepared to meet their God when the call comes. The remains were buried in McNeel’e cemetery. the Pall bearers being six cl his nearest neighbors. r. ll and um irnwoater' thrn honey no atrarttertham a lion. We no told love Ottr Indy (ring! In“ we! highly honored for the pram!- ole bu " no any udmlrero or lovers in the murmurs and Inn in this rm spam il "rostt" that»: “on. It in aid ta. any burs will spoil a tan add but not in “tissue. Mr Fisher lone- to mourn his death three linen and one brother Thou who in elmoet blind. The eiuere’ era hm Chen MeArthnr. Darla-In Rd, Glenelg :Dllr; gun-3nd the Boo : end In . e on! tom w pug the [noon] III helmdf must-Ila in "airuion from Friday to 81nd“. The In: is In Campbell. 3n med Indy of Proton. Ind lupdmmher ot the aattdiOte, Min Am landl- Bttt u the latter in on: of odrnmr territory. will not any my more. The editor is "king " which I: the "an and the lamb. The lion in aid when“ wrong"! animal and the lamb“. - inn can. Thus in power It the present time Imybe put down u Ibo amount but when the muzzle that in going on n preterm w ll be ended. when the wsrhro is nut. all will“! aide by "do in pure PRICEVILLE AND LIMITS PRICEVILLE VILLAGE THE DOW um l had8 Agu- nbhidh sin do Isuzu-1r an on to tho do do an idler also doom. Agn- tho 0 long“ t beach": to but] m “but": do chin: do do dhuhn. Dr llaFu-lno "t8Mt book o weak or "to no utter tteitttr on t hunting “If up the his: of [liken and brought I deer but with him, " he will have: good apply ot venison I" winter. Mr Neil Cannon (piper,) in none- whn batter after . severe “not ot nickneu of In Inward Imam And We hop. to no him around spin won. Who wu Inducing the good old â€one In on Item (totteertihttt the Scotch concert. Be or the would and to no to the old highlondoot Soul-ad to hue it written more cor- rectly but the attempt and. In with . good interim. Preparatory Ionic. in the Presby- torhu church non l‘ridny at2 30 p. m. Bum-uncut on Sunday. the 4th of December " 11 s m. Some County Council Figures County R rad Supt. Johnston undo u report to hut County Council from which we make u few extracts I 24 miles of good tends have been constructed. 8 miles broken none. 16 aim-no] consolidated. Mr J. W. Hunt has constructed 3 bridges trom ION. to 16 ft. and 21 culverts 2 lt.to9ft, in sin on Road No. 65, Bentinck and Norm-nby 27 Gleneltt Mr Alec Hill built one bridge 70 ft cement arch on Rand No 24, Beatinck. Under contraction work we find that Thu. Nichol. foreman, road 29, Arxemesia but 5 tit 537.634 30. J u. Whiteman on Bond 65, Bentinck and Normanby 029.072 11. h Under culverts and bridges We Ave . J. W.’Ennt foretmo 65 Normmby, Bentinck & Glenda ..... ...... ......5,942 960 Alex Hill, Durham bridge 5,500.0 Durham Bridge, irupeetiou --. --_ _onanme................ 15000 Alec Bill, bill. on old con 110.00 The only "hill cutting" in thll district is Hutton Bill, Road 24, Ben- tinck. euttlng and ttravo1litqt...., .... ....$3.024.84 The Summon is no follows: Maintenance and repairs ' 80,467.00 Construction work .... ....165.852 19 Culver" and Brideer.. .327.694.55 Contract and hill cutting 42.564 76 General newunt...... .... 10 90192 tytperintendeneas . . . . .. . . . . . 2,653,10 Can you do it well t Just One or two' do»- of DR. MILIS' NERFrNE--81.9tt will soothe the irritated and over-unin- od nerves. Gumtood 8m and Sun. ' Sold in Bttrtttttt " Item-line's Drug Mort SQ Stationery $.61 ftWdiibu Draw!“ av "tatiotter, Durham; 'saaaaraa:esa 33:9 " ore:o-aat.* get-zeeeees-seet- """""'"'1't. f Suggestions for Christmas 'l Hardware, Farm Supplies, Etc at MclNTYRE'ti HARDWARE To do this 'we hove decided to "erifiee everything in our store, and knock it down under the Auetioneer's ham- mer. Come to the store. select your goods and have the Auctioneer call for bids. You will save money here by getting everything at your own price. Sons and Odd Pi-ts------- Rolls, Comb, Brush and Mirror Sets, Bair Rocoivers. Jewel “not, Tun, Etc. Week-day prices will be governed by ruling prices " previous Saturday‘s Auction Sale. Dec. 10, Dec. 17, 24 Before "lecting yoiu- Christmas gifts, look over our complete line of FRENCH IVORY llkll01f2li3 HARDWARE DURHAM AUCTION SALE iii SLEEP We Must Raise $5000 before December 3tst Commencing at 1 o'elock, p. m. " tot,':.'.'.".......'.. t""' Mc Ladies' Purses and Vanity Bags on the Saturday Afternoons of 3330.123 58 St. Adress' The Young Ladies' Auxiliary of Dur.. ham Presbyterian Church on the our sion of St Andrews' anniversary. celebra- ted this event in beaming style. We think we are quite sale in saying that the good Saint never came in contact with the kilts and the bagpipes, hut it only pesto show how this is one dtthe many different we}: the Scotch have im. proved since butane. The schoolroom of the church was tastefullydecorated. a large Scotch " oretametttine the vat wall. surmounted by sheets of Scotch thistles Revlw H Smith was chairman of promedinzs and hls address was rich in humor and good sense. To some. it may seem impossible to say theScotch people are the most saving and yet the most generous. but this was tested and found correct by several illustrations from Mr Smith. The language of the Garden of Eden-- the Gaelic. waa alao in evidence when Mr John McQueen aang two long: to the enjoyment and understanding (?) of all. The aelection also by the Cameron clan (three younzladiea) in full highland re- gilia with their bagpipes and drum, won continued applause from the aud- ience and they evidently could not get enough of it If Bonnie Prince Char- lie had had the assistance of these ladie: during the Jacobean ware. he would not have had to Me to France. The four humoroul Scotch choruses by l 1 nine of the Auxiliary ladies, were also 3i taking feature and the Harry Lauder songsin costume by Roy Wiggins wereI well performed. Every number was, good and without further comment we give the list of others taking part not previously referred to :solos. Mrs M.: McFadden. Misses Winnie Blyth, Lizzie , Fairnie :Reading. Mrs). C. Nichol ;Ad., dress on Burns,C. Ramnge : duett, Mrs l A, W. Lauder 'and P. Ramage. Miss: ‘Alice Ramage was accompanist for the) (evening. l At the clme of program. refreshments were served and this pleasant social was closed by all singing Auld LangSyne and God Save the King. The crowd wa. a large one and $33 was taken in at the door." Call ad see the Review's assortment of Xmas Folders Scott’s Emulsion AY ALL DRUG "can PRICE .130 and OM Soon & lam. Ton-u. Ont. .--..ALSO MAKERS oF---. cgntaim richest cod-liver oil, abundant in the yita. quit}? thqt every rickety F_°FINDIGESTI0N KltHlJlDS (Tablets or Gnu-Io.) RICKETS' Cod-liver oil is the best thing in the world (or rickets. Mc to 3.00 352353;: ' J. G. H0lN0tl,hi.D., C no ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Zl-lhk Fra br lie Gwen? I W. C, PICKERING B. o s., L D S i HONOR GRADUATE of Tom ‘- UniverliLy. (ruin-me of Boyd Collâ€. of Denml'Snmnonl of Otttario Room. Mm J a I HUNTER-s Now an. lamb-r Collage Panama and lento-n Gaul-h orllcl: 0m 1. P. romaine-m. no. " owe-us lulu" one... summon: Second house no». at - do on an in: on Alum h. omen noun q-ttB. n '49-. t-0..m Telephone C,amugitrtiuatitttt hen-01m 0.0- a “New A: an noun. Is noted throughout Canada for High Grade lube“ Hunk. Graduates readily obtain employ ment. Write for handsome catalogue. Enter any time. DRS. JAHIESON & JAMIESON. Winter Ter- Opens Ju. 3rd J.L. i rrt, It, ik, M.C.P.S. and Lambton. opposite old Poet OM Omee Hours: 9 to " I m., â€on! g. m., , to II p. m.. Sundayl a! hunday afternoon excepted. cruel S-t “moon- Horu: H Evenings Office and residence. corner Count“ Banana: of its unequalled aucoenaa "I. methods of 'utect.ir.t.but1erttte equipment and mum it II. " an. writing, the only Basile“ (101qu In Ontario " baud â€Addendum Get the Beat - - " " Catalogue Free - Enter any day C. A.Flemin¢. RCA. G. D. Fleming. Principal ainee Ill Secretary J. [GIANT D. D... L. D. B. 0110: GRADOAI‘ Taro momma-m, a. H can. [or] 00‘“ Drum] 6m Damnâ€: In men. 0 ll , q - var Jewell" .toro ml 4-00. da- PM can». Cement Tile and Brick Pumps & {can lcpulrs was“ - AND - BAND“! Isl-11mm Senator. Etc. The Ikiilrlirraeldttmte For tanner puticulun apply to any Grand Trunk Tush: Agent. a C. E. Earning, District Pun-gar Agent, Toronto, Ont. W CALDE ' Town Agent. Central Dru Store, Telephone tH. ' Uncrcelied dining car service. Sleeping can on night TI?!“ I ParlorCarl on princip Day mini. §%w%**$$ttm¢¢ if. Grant's Specialties t _ 2.75 1nd 3.50 . pair t Wool Blanket; ' Itm-- ' 310.00 - Scotch finttoring (ttroy)-- 6 31.50 I lb 'it, Scotch fit-ring (red)--- l.75 I lb i), Grey Twood, sun wide, - $1.50 a yard . Cottonade, Me a yard - Grey Skating lo in wide 'Br Children's white wool . - toquu. "e . . Child. Wool Suit. 3.50 6 ' Funcgplgid tttrirrtrool * ii) u-toe u fird - Ladies Swuun. “.25 * Children: Sweater-53.25 a" "irtintr, " Ge " * Coatings. 82.75 and 3.50 A. Bun. 3.25 9nd 4.69, - Tm" "WWW i t u. L. GRANT t at " at" teats4t. mun scuurz 7mg; You. and Chub- BM., Toronto StartiUldu Undorwetr for Men, 62.00 to $2.50 Socks. bony. M) & 60e Socks. tine, 75c u pair Flsn‘nglotto‘ A _ Blunketn. E scam Sunday I Nefnon‘n Honey. MS Office on Lambton St 'promptly “aided td A. B. CURB!!! Owen Sound. Ont. llwnyl on hand. and 3.85 between Montreal Toronto Detroit and Chicago (v. J. Eiliott, Principal [,1 "1 it! [ri a; L: 9;! "I?