i; t L '/ t, _ 31 a? iitttt8teT88:,tl , Full llin Chris , Gifts for , g -----_ . All shad. j. --Just (he ' ers. ; All kinds 3 Nuts, Prey 3, 'ti Get our F ts' â€Lama Pri, "iGiGb.stk 5% THE PEOPLES MILLS 55 Highest "i'irdiiiii(li :xxsxxxaxxmxmxaaSaxgxmssmg Sovereign Mnnitcb. Pu»: Flour, per 98 lb sack Bullpen Flour Blend. pct 98 lb nok ..............." White Lily Putty Flo-r. per 98 lb Ink _.... Bun (to. lots) per 100itm...... ..... ... Shots. (ton Ion) par 100 lbs...... ..... ... Food “on (Middiingr) pot 100 Ibu......... No. l Hind Chop. pol 100lu......... ....... Oat Chop per 100N (old onto)......... ....... Crimped Onto, per 100 Ito (old tnt.)......... . Blmllord'n Coll Mn]. 25 lb "ab...... ... . Custom Chopping. pot 100 lu...... ......... Anon.“ Corn, (only: ton: an5 â€Lin." .... Phone No 8, Dar or Night. _ 7 3 JOHN McGOWAN ii " People’s Mills --. I DURHAM a resr,snsesrsaestgagigittgmtgtg=ngllMllltleill m "éGaik Amman Giro R. J. ARNILL, Holstein , Ewmwflifl'mï¬â€™fpwï¬â€˜mmmï¬g Gifts for Young and Old All kinds of Peel, Mixed Nuts, Preserved Ginger, 8:0. Get our Prices on Candy Highest Prices Paid for Cream, Buffer and Eggs and Dressed - PP“!"""""‘ "m _ 1- - . . OUR FLOUR IS A MNTEED. 'i'! The asoer..riceTtit, iilind Strictly Cash. "itil mt .aes,iuf' - -- EAT delivered at the Mill Al Prices for Flour and Feed GOODS DELIVERED around town every mmoon. Send in your orders early. 5 Itry. All shades of Sport Yarn --Just (he thing for Sweat- Christmas Tpat or (old) pot sol: Paid for Your Produce. 'j,!,:.,!,,.,',,?,!.:,:;!,.,',",',',.,!.!?,,,!,)', LEAI --r--""'ttt YEOVIL lt Peter Fiddle! is busy getting the lining that ready. Rev. It Went Mr and In Hero obey sad It and In Futon, enjoy- ed the 00:: service in It. Fates: Methodist Church In! Sunday even. lug. a, madman. Woodmen: relieved It Rite while he And [in Rife nut children visited in Detroit. All kinda of weather I First now, min, sleet. etc., none of the tin 1mm ue doing some “tiny skating likely to be better utter Dee. 6th. On Monday evening " the Co.- nnnlty Circle an nppncintive end- lenee “steam! to an nble nddreu by Rev. It Hardy of “them on the “Innuen- of diluent countries end their eharacterUtier. A play wttl be given in the hall on Dee. 0 and“ the auspice. of the Women's Institute. Doit forget it. like R. Robert. - over the week end at home. Mr C. Keenan spent 3 day Intel, with in brother here. Min J. Adams, who weatto De- troit u abort time ago its new in North Cuoline where she expect. to spend a south or nix weeks. Wilbert he", a " " old ReamV boy, non ot Alex K. Brown [oxnerly of Holetein. I'd a nephew of the late Meat-Gov. Brown, wag chosen this week " Rhodes' Scholar of th University of Saskatchewan. will complete his studies " 1lytr LOCAL AID PERSBIALE Don't forget your guess. TIP-In, also the lady gneuing the correct majotity or closest to it, of the Inc- cmlnl candidate, each get I yen": subscription tree. Puticnlm on page I. Slips with guess and your name may be left at Telephone tttflee Holstein before Monday night. it and In Chas. Lewis spent Sunday with the latter: parent at Dromore. We are sorry to report thot Mrs Adam Keller he: been under the Dr', care this last week. However at time of writing she in improving nicely. A number of the young people of our section openta very enjoyable evening " Mr and Mrs B. Rawn‘s home on Tuesday evening. All re- port I very nice time. A few of our outstanding connex- vative supporters are to-dny gone to Kano": to ttear Premier Heighen expostulnte on his governmental policies. Kad Mackenzie King been the speaker Hanover would have never held the representatives from an jimsrahuir “the bug. In loving memo oi Pte. Roy Eccles, who died in Franc 0v. 30, 1917. Four years have a ne. our hearts still sore. As time rolls on we mi him more : There is no link death nnot sever. But Ioventnd remembran last forever. Mother,Father, b ther, sisters. We buy all kind of stock. Hogs ship- ped every Thursday at highest market price. Kindly notify us when you have cattle or sheep for market. Our winter is acting pecuint this at. We have the ice but no mow that if Caaaia there us not. E oerylrod, y __knows Sold than att other Rheumuic Remediee combined for Rheu- nation. Neuritis, Hem-ugh. Science. Lumbego. etc. N-.9e=:>"-"e'-=1i-e" - noun-r FOREST tiav." on January 3rd, madam of the Write tor particulars. _ W. A. TRIMBLE. Principal 'rempietpnu Rheumatic Capsules Notice to the Public ORCHARD ,MORIAM R. Irwin, Holstein. We no any that In Trap I. still unable to be " but hope she will won be better. ' 7 and to n, In Harvey Grout in recent-it; nicely from her thmtened lunch of pneumonia. , “Elvin I‘bel Hopkins In. returned from visiting nebula", the Me. Kenlle, It South Bend. I“; In] latch is opendhg I few days with her [later In Cuapin " Alsfeklt. _ I!“ Rubotta Philp has lucceos‘ ful 1y paced her ptobatlonuy term " Guelph General Hospital and this week don: the an“? 11-1me are glad to know one to enjoy her chosen work. Owing to his horse being nnpre- l pared [or the icy roads. the Rev. Mr 1 West walked out to church Sunday I afternoon. His text was Gal. 2 not l the snhject,. "Religion." Showing _ It is not egreed, but a practical real- ity, must Id expression and result in deeds. On Wednesday evening. Dec. 7, we are expecting to have the Rev. Mr Latter of It. Forest in Yeovil Church to give his lecture on “The Interpretations of the Battle fields." As he speaks iron: personal obser- vation it will be very interesting to all who have recollections of the un- certainty. anxiety and gloom of those awful (our years of war. We hope to have Mr and Mrs J. W. Tanner to sing and there may be other pleasing parts in the protrr""ne To begin " 8 p.111. Admission " and roots. Mrs James McMeekin 1iottored The home of Mrs John Henry of Shallow Lake was the scene of a happy event Friday, Nov. 18th, when sheenter- rained a birthday party for her mother who has reached the age of eighty years and is as smart as lots half her age, A few friends spent spleasant time in re- miniscence of past days. A testy supper was served and very much enjoyed by the guests, Mrs. McMeekin reeeieved a number of ‘gitte from relatives and friends near and far. Her nephew at Poet Arthur sent her a beautiful bouquet of mums which she cherishes very much. Mrs McMeekin was born near Hamilton nthe year 1841 and came with her par- ents in 1845 to Egremont where they' settled at McClinton', Corners remain- ing there till her marriage. In her whole life she has only moved twice,when she was married. and six years ago when she moved to Durham where she now resides She is enjoying good health and her many friends trust that she may he spared to see more happy years. Certain opponents of the U. F. O. can didate have been active in circulating stories recently to the effect that the U. F. O. Co-operation Co. is bankrupt and grossly min-managed. Let go one be deceived by web falsehoods. The inch of the case are I The U If O Co-operative Co be: 35,000 shareholder: and was not organized to be a profit making concern. It is simply an immense wholesale house, ompplriittr 40 retail stores throughout the province (one of these jn Hanover) and in object is by buyingin large quantities, to supply goods to shareholders and customers It lowest possible cost. To supply these 40 stores an immense stock must be carried " the wholesale house end as much of this stock was purchased a! the time of high prices. and must now be sold at reduced present day prices, there is naturally a loss in opera- tion at present but nothing spproeching bankruptcy. A great many business tirma have similsrly suffered lossesin‘ recent months. Only half of the stock subscribed has been paid up and if necesi sity ever arises, the balance can be cel- led on. So far from being worthless. some shsreholders in this locality are willing to purchase more shares " a 7% dividend yearly is (guaranteed and the last dividend was paid just last month-- October. The yearly audit of the books of the Co, is always held on the 13th of Dee. but because of this loss Dr Fare- well, one of the shareholders. is pressing for an auditand winding up of the Co now, as Dee 13th. the regular date is too late for use as election propaganda against the U F 0. The whole stir in the matter is an at- tempt to discredit and injure the U. F. o. and their candidate in the eyes ofthe publitfprevioutr to theeleotlon and should be absolutely disregarded by every in- telligent voter. . Later-Wed-dvi' papers have the following ; "On the ground that the Do. minion acs does not apply to an Ontario company unless insolvency is shown. Mr Justice Middleton " Osgoode Hall yesterday dismissed the petition of Dr A A Farewell to mud up the United Par- mers'Co'operative Co. The motion to commit A. A. Powers and J. J.Norriron, Seo‘y Treasurer. fell with the train mo. tion " And Farewell pays cons. And mus Another Tory propaganda yarn you in†the discard. will sell either " or 12\acm. Good Minn-(cod water and igtern at both 'Ct 'rf ta _ 9‘94"": t. Co-operative Co. is Sound Farm for Fiilijiit Mr Thompiroo, butcher, to at 'provide refreshments Ind entertain- , ment for than of the otherlinc. It I '2' GU/ expressed several weeks ft before that no money beaccepted for , the nee of the house. The balance that U paying expense: will be devoted to payment onthe slaughter house. All right boye no harm done. We Ire uved trouble and expence and hue both our meet end our menu. SCHOOL REPORTS l s. s. NO. t2, summon 3 tu. lV-Cora Lawrence. Jr 'nic-d Martha Eocles. Ben Lawsrence. Sr. m-Amanda Matthews, Jessie Hooper. l Wilfred Dailey. Jr. lil-Irwin Mat- 1 thews. Norman Watson. Pesrlie Wat- l son. Harold Eccles, Edith Hunter.) Sr. li-Johnny Hooper, May Andrews.“ Lolita Daily, Ruby Long, Martha Law- erence, Ethel Lawrence. Sr. I-tou-i, glas Nelson, Wallace Adams. Sr. Pr--) Florence Patterson, Johnny Matthews“ Carmen Wilson. Lawson Andrews. Jr Pr-Clara Watson. Carmon Hargrave, Annie Hooper, George Wilson. - 1 B. Thistlethwaite. teacher. l s. s. NO. 1, NORMANBY I Jr IV-Margaret Watson. Merle Mor/ ice. Norman Marshall, Ronald Smith, Carlyle Smith. Sr. Ill-Janet Mar: shall, Margaret Webber, Jessie Mar- shall, Margaret Marshall. Jr. lil-- _ Hazel Mountain. Blienor Marshall. ' Bert Smallman. Flor. Marshall. " ll. , Wilbert Petty, Melville Watson. Edgar f Morice Melville Petty. Jr. I-Mable I Sharp. Myrtle Marshall. Jack Small- man. Otto Burr. Claire Morice. Pr.- '. Jessie Marshall. Wallace Marshall, t Howard Marshall. Elgin Petty. - A. C. Clark, teacher. Let a Personal Greet- ing Card Carry Your Message of Xmas Cheer Christmas, cards costs so lit- tle but mean so much that you cannot afford to forget anyone. You can send 12 or 18 cards for approximately $3 or " Con- sider the economy " compared ivith more expensive presents Every friend will appreciate akindly message. not forgetting mothers-fathers - wivetr-the folks back home-your neigh- bors-- relatives - friends and business acquaintan6. Call and see our assortment at Is Your Rubber Footwear Guaranteed Better Value'? Every pair of Ames Holden Rubber Foot. wear is guaranteed to outwear any pair of similar shoes of any other make, sold at the same price and worn under the same con- ditions. The little round tag tied to every pair tells you that Ames Holden Rubber Footwear gives you more Value for your money, than you ever got before. Review Office, This guarantee means that Ame; Holden Durham. Ont ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO ISO acres, 6 miles north of Durham on I t 8 roamed house in Upper Toms, Due Owen Sound Road. Brick house. bank ham. Soft water pump in bouncmood barn, good orchard, Price “000. Apply Itable ef 'ydtes. "mpg in tint 9h. Desirable Residence Property'; - . for Sale 'i-f?-,-: !l-fat'-i't-,,-'g1t?/i:,:tt. Urey neon-ed action..- or That desirable property on Queen St North, lormer residence of In Hunter tl?.iitdii,t.1hh, s8.'h.'Yh"lldl W61 Harrow (nee Lily Walker) 8 roamed up. . It oir".'8y',ttrt't new: brick hguseinugood 'is,tdeiittuM'rti'ti'MimtWd'uds'ids'l'tLt e"'"" did at en we set ou wt 5 trut . (led stable, well. &e. Bergen to quick‘ B. He'll“... Ceylon purchaser. Apply for particulars to “to C. MINI. an» C. Ramage, Review Office - 1:35;" " . telephone a no " r-ea.- CLARKE & MOON, Mt. Forest PHONE '. Store, 2 on IS l House. 2-4 on IS Farm for Sale. to the but Japan. Gunpowder or " non. Sample "rgee--aauds Toronto- Rubber Footwear is better-dn quality of rubber and linings, as welt as in the way it is made. It stands the hardest kind of war because there is at: strength wherever there is arm min. You get the most value for your dollar it you insist on getting the br mm of this guarantee by Wearing cn'.y Amen Holden Rubbers. We stand aqua-:27 behind it. When you buy Ruhécr Féotwcar of my hind, let us tit you with . DROMORE. ONT. shape. ttoF further particular", nibiffé Andrew Ford, Durham Home for Sale MM VOL. XL Do your Yun" II reductions. at this S. S. No. I'.'. I mtnun1school C in the-shoal E minim 2.5 cu. Next Sunday l Clutch Mr South "tco-ment" il the evening on “I1 I I " has“ Pow each down. mm the Relay Stud: - appreciated Ind family. Ran Row Gear in; as to 00¢ for U by. ttttc to bu: ".60 to 61.75 fa this week - anus Mm†precludes of the m and. um qteero. 01 with white an a [amnion that I covrty will be m Mr W. C. a known speaker at annivenlry a" Baptist Church und 7 Mp m. l Wuudby. at 3 p come. Canadian Gre It their mooth Wednudny ttigt In fund. in an the needy and given to the NI an; of the (owl The second o qua concerts w Hall next Tues the Dixte Dun. u ponulu em The Fergus Ne indeed Mel “butt“. T quainmesl n to the heart of we hear nothl the entire con cu opens tod I't 09mm en a mum: Aatttfe's, u winch was I and friends. were over M tgl', report of ‘otonto In N beretit of sen preceding to which makes newspaper rel pupa no em Reusnetsibtlity to her comma the County summer Ind t served punt te, "ve om mun-c " God Save m E's; served b Ily, Suck: LeVine. I Durban pass Pe My. . rel well We