1nd Friends br a Happy New Year. i, Durham " mane: * Normal School. y, Prop.. Durham Talk. You market to buy Raw Furs--- Skunks and paying the 't price. So. " and save Officers of REST but. iety Store couple of dars to lot of Toys and over. We .[g 'F 'e of same in order ance of our stock, e in the bartraima. Opening. NK FURS TED YS sh staff 1: {Univ- an upcncmd DISC. anae to en- prepare toen- he Call term. y equipped to ate Principu Ind healthy {um um b. may bcob- " record in mnntam I. nan Principal of E33 the (a Whole Corn, per ton . . . . $28.00 without-sacks Whole Corn, per ton . . . . $30.00 sacks included G round Corn, per ton . . . . $30.00 sacks included Ground Screenings per ton . . . . - - _ _ 823 00, sacks included Oat Feed, per ton . . . . $20.00, sacks included C an smen Stock Feed, per ton, $28.00, sacks inc. Chieftain Mixed Feed, per ton, $26.00, sacks inc. Kg, Above Prices are in ton lots or over Rob Roy Poultry Scratch Feed, . per 100 lbs, $2.50, sacks included No Town Delivery Terms Cash We are in the marlfet for all kinds of Grain. Highest prices paid FEED PRICES Phone No. , DURHAM, Business Hours--) a. m. to 5 p. m. DEC. 22, 1921 ROB ROY MILLS, Limited ROB new Mrus,_H1pitef DURHAM, ONT. isiiht, The Durham U.F.O. Live Stock Ship- ping Association will ship stock from Durham every Tuesday All partiesre- quested to bring stuck in on that day but give three days notice. Butter.............,.. 30 to 30 Extra 60 tn 60 thut, ............... 38 40 Buckwheat...... .... 6O 65 Barley.............. 50 " Peas................ 140 160 Wheat.............. 105 105 Dunn. I. Dee 22, 1921 Boguliets,fob..... Butter.............,.. 30 to 1Wrs-----. 5il te Buckwheat...... .... 60 65 Darley.............. 50 " Peas................ 140 160 Wheat.............. 105 105 F'1mtrperesrrt....... 390to475 JAS. LAWRENCE, Managed, Phone 93, r 1-3. R. R. No 1, Durham A: mun.) old Santa - In the predominate d ing trature--lttho- q graphed In Xmu red. and greens. " should prove In any Idler. Every boy and girl of school age has a supply of then: Scale tor Illa; n has also your an . ‘33:; them freelr--Every dollar they bring is devoted to the malntenunce of need! plush". L ,.,. A, ..__ "uriri.hnrt7GrritG, be sent to Hon. w. A. Charlton 223 College Street. Toronto. in, i'iiiiii M 2'2 r iran tri',ii, Td v5“? f 'iii; _,iili),,,,,(i,' d as" I a t r “I :3 ld POE iii,,') 'iiiii, “gr: Cl Durham Markets. 1921 Xmas Seals Notice to Farmers Much thought has been given to the production of I 3917 aftraetiArt irii,G "Sign?†the Hulkoku Hospital thlg yearn __... . 9 75 30 We had about 4 inches of snow during the pint week that made nice winter made. especially for light work. Numemnn cars were in nu nlno, but nin commenced to fall on Friday night and continued tor " hunt. and early on Snndny manning. snow tittrriett driven by high wind, made it very unplennnt all day. The C P R is distributing several earloada ot tlea along thia branch line, that have been dipped in creo- sote. They will be put in small piles and sanded in order to prevent fires by cindera. he The tie. will be used in the summer of 1923. Some of our local readers say we know all about the weather without reading it In our local paper. Yea, you do but many readera of thin pap- er from Manitoba to the Paeihe coast and down to Calllornia. "a! to com- pare weather notes with Ontario, both summer and winter. TheS. S. scholars and others are tuttieipatirstt a good who " the anni- vetsny on evening of Dec. 22nd. Could the boys Ind girls find any amusement these euenings with the following conundrum? Why should naplder make I good correspondent? We may tell you something in the our lutnre about I apider and n printer. Inter Leonard McArthur, a pub- lic Sch. scholar has been laid up with bronchitis during lat week. Last week's budget The Presbyterian Church here bed the honor of lining the first Indy member ot Parliament in the Domiu- ion, present with her father in church yesterdsy, in the person of Miss Agnes McPhsil. sitting, pleasantly uncon oerned of her high position " being the hegt end only lady member elected in egos pest. The county of Grey end sspectslly Priceulle (sale it to he an exceptions! honor to them of her- lug thislsdy. who wee born end raised 2 miles from here. who by her ples sent msnnsr does not coriander herself exsltcd shove the commonest of her sex. We wish her success in her future experience in her psrlismentuy dunes. etc. We heal the pleeenre of being enter- teined one afternoon letely " Mr end Mre Colin MsLeen's, South Line Art. emeeie. We were pleeeed to find Mrs McCormick. who ie well and for et Mr end Mrs Moheens. quite lively end smert yet for e ledy of her ego. Ire McCormick. wee emongst the pteneere of the Durbem Reed Glenelg coming there N yeere ego when e young girl with her tether, mother, brothers end sisters. All heve peseed to the greet beyond but hereelf. The memories ot the peat reveele to her the meny ohenges eince 72 yeere ego when the Durham Reed we: mostly ell hub with tte hills end hollows. es they 1t"tty from the heads of the Creetor. We wish Mrs Mo- Cormielr many yeers yet in the future. Sleighing is fairly good this Mon. day morning sud good use is mnde of It by way of teaming, hauling woodhtc. Along the South Line the genenl work this week is balling clover. There is not much of a fortune made by having a quantity of it this yen. when the threshing and milling in paid the neller need not apply many figuro while multipling " prom. Tbdoomsert held in-tbe Methodist. Church here, was fairly well patronized but the maiden: correspondent will give particulars. em. All will keep In memory the Bon- day School entertninment in the Presbyterian Church here on the 28rd Das., 1021, Friday evening. A good time promised. We are planned to hear that MI calm McKmnon. who was operated an by Dr Groves in Fergus Hoapinl no getting glorg wall utter a very ser- mons opumon, Debate to-mgbt in Watson's Hall, subject ' Benfiu, derived from good mail in progress lately" and the op- position "The high can of same." For the good mods. Thom" Nichol and Peter Muir. For the opposition, William Miutter,Heetor McDonuld. Too noon to give a decision yet as to the winners. Will coma one give it next week on we on "espousing too much on tho’Editoro apnea, Arch. McLonn bu the contract of PRICEVILLE & SOUTH LINE Renews Strength I fiEmiiREEE] tree.' INDIGESTION - --__ ____ 413-3. ahd vigor. - Salk†Tm Ont. .--aLm, rum: et.-- Where there is' need for a build. ing-up tonic after prostrating Illness, takgn regularly, usual]; PRICEVILLE VILLAGE Knows PRtGllliMLllLE tng', traMetn REE?!) rm: DORE“ REVIEW Brilliant Commence- hauling all tho logs on D. IcDonoIdl tum to Road Gland; Council for the laminate tutor]. Dnrbtm. We If." thoir i! op-ities" in Glenelg Council nut Jinan]. nomin- anon on will to". Continued from Page 1 After a two year: term no Reeve. A ' McDonald il {retiring and Dep. Reeve Herb Hunt will run tot the big chair. His old opponent. Mr Jae Hewiteon. wilt again we hear, oppoee him. We have heard nothing cube Council. The program which followed by the number of certificates, diplomas. medals, abowi that the intellectual part was well sustained and the drill, athletics, Sac. testified to judicious physical culture. "Proud we are British"wa| an opening chorus, platform packed full, which and aeimilar closing piece, were rendered vigorously. Duetts by Misses Emily Smith and Esther McComb, by Adelaide Graham and Elsie Boyce. recitation by Esther Firth. Dumb bell drill, wand drill, "Technique" Boy's athletics, &c, were all worthy of praise The last nam- ed included boxing, and one bout with combatant: blindfolded, caused great amusement But we must close ; Scholarships (now to be medals) went to Cecil Wigginsin Form l, to Olive Heath in Form ll, to Ross Parke in Form 111. The medal for athletic prowess at Markdale, went to Mary Turnbull. Middle school certificates were award. ed to Oscar Bell, W. Boyce, Eli: Mather, Annie Graham. J R Parke, H. M. Young, the three last named also getting matric- ulation. Lower school certificates were awarded to " tstudents, the names of 3 others wlto.lailed only in one subject and live who failed on 2 subjects were read. H RKoch, chairman ot the H. S. Board presented the papers. adding hie word of congratulations. Later, the public school winners were lined on the plattorm and Principal Jno. Graham had the agreeable duty of hand. ing out the papers. The Jameson med- al, best in S. Grey at Entrance, went to Adeline Widmeyer of Neultadt. but in town medal from school board to Lizzie Fairnie, Upper Town. Mr Graham's speech was an admirable one. He reminded them there we: al. ways “Commencement " now it was to high school. .later to life problems and soon. always commencing and advan- cing. He no struck with the letters of their H. S. yell ; D. H. S. and he wove around them a new meaning which al should study, based on D-uty, H-onourl Service. The play we can only say was finely done, imgossible to particularize. Some splendid istrionic talent wan shown and the trial Jones vs Jinks. had abundance of innocent fun. Thus far and stop. During lut week quite e number at etqniries hsve been received re RurnlCredits. The Department at Agriculture Markdele. hes received instruction to puss slang any inform. etion re the same. The Ontario Farm Loans Act provides that it tive furthers in any district will sign a form which we can supply asking for an association to be organized and forwarded to us or diretr to the Ontario Development Board, I meet- ing will be called. Ifthirty larmers ubseribe hr stock which is given in $100 ehsres ot which 10 per cent or 910.00 will he paid down the re [minder subject to call. the organ- iution will be complete. Ontario‘s landscapes could be needy improved if more thought end tsftort were spent planting tron. nhruhe and vine- along our reeds or elm: the term buildings. When planning plus an be Ind (or ammo! every Grtnerrghoetid "all them!"- ot the oproru"st r. The Cmncll of the municipolity will subscribe 31500 and the Prov- inelal Government will subscribe on equal smonnt. That will give a totul of $6000capital. When this is done the organization is in-eorporsted undiermers cun then borrow up to $1000, The interest will never be over 7 per cent but they be less. This year 6k per cent is charged tor short Term loans. Provision is mode fur renewal it the borrower oennot pay. The Agricultural Development Act provides for the loaning ot money to young men alerting to term or tor the paying ot any chargee existing egeiuet the land at the time of cc- quiaition be the borrower under a will or by deseent. in the operation of this Act no applicant need obtain the loan lrom an Assoce.tlon. The farmer works through the Board only. Several are applying tor thia. No money is given to pay sir. mort- gage held be any one. A farmer can borrow 65 yer cent ot the Value of hie lend provided it doel not ex- ceed 312000 in extent. Bunny Your Bomea Recently we huve mud: come plans of Home Ground. The Horticultural Department, 0. A. C Guelph. Where the Laudacape Gardener. Mr Tom lineon wilt make u blue paint indic- ating where varioumtreee. shruba and vlnea ahould be planted tor most elfectlve reeulta in humming their ground“ The work ia done tree ot all churn and any farmer they have the beretit ot thieby ap- plication toT. Stewart Cooper, De partment of Agriculture. Mal-Male. Department of Agriculture “CHI!" meat Exercises '13 Detailsof theVol’ng in All lllhiiditiesaflrli.ihr I 0r.Vulley 20 2 Fleshenon l9 3 Proton Stn 44 4 Ceylon 29 5 Primille 31 6 Vandeleur 11 7 Eugenia 55 8 Portlaw l3 December 6th, l92l. Preserve for future reference. (The neuritis below in every cue. etc the di creme between the Ball and Mepttait vote. hence we do not use the word plurality.) l Tobermory l4 2 Clark'g 39 3 HuttonHill39 4 Allan Park 63 5 Maewood's 43 6 Lamlash l9 7 Louise 27 8 Elmwood 28 l Allan's 70 2 Dromore l6 3 Holstein 74 4 Yeovil 20 5 Mt For't 28 b' Drewry's l Ritchie's 2 Glen 3 Mukdale 4 Dornoch 5 Tp. Hall 2 Ayton 3 Ford's 6 Hampden 4 Blythe's 5 Nenagh 7 Gleneden l Alsteldt l Chatswonh 59 2 Dornoch 32 3 Keady 17 4 Peabody 23 5 Desboro 101 1 Arnott 38 2 W. Falls 9t Hanover 398 697 Dundalk 190 104 Flesherton 119 54 Markdale 312 95 Chatsworth 96 79 Neustadt 31 116 Glenda 145 52 Egremont 241 193 Bentiuck 272 174 Proton 310 87 Sullivan 232 130 Holland 507 133 Artemcsia 222 94 Osprey 463 30 Nonnanby 248 334 3 Jlerke)ey 165 5 HCatre m 25 6 Music 56 7 2 Maxwell 90 6 103 3 Fev'lm 138 2 113 25 4 Singhampton 48 l 37 ll 5 McIntyre 37 9 71 6 Rob Roy 16 2 80 7 Badjeros 53 5 9t 8 Hatherton 37 2 28 9 l Codatville33 2 Hopeville 39 3 Swin. Pk. 50 4 Ventry 29 5 Allen’s 76 6 Kingscote l3 7 Glennie's 28 8 Pro. St'n. 42 1. North 134 2. East 187 3. West 253 Durham 574 1 Wareham 44 0FFICIAI. FIGURES Write [or tree (rid to Tenan- ton's. " Collin-l: It†Tm Total Vote by Municipalities Ball Mc Your drugti" will supply you. Ben 42 10 I McPhail majority 369 SULLIVAN McPhail Majority 535 NORMANBY It 17 34 93 73 It!) 109 tri, 101 38 154 McPhnil Majority 520 McPhail majority 091 BENTINCK McPhail majority 491 DURHAM Ball Hattie McPhail Ball maj, McPhail majority 104 PROTON 'g 28 12 87 n. 42 0 42 McPhnil majority 611 Ball Hattie McPhail maj. 70 15 l06 16 (I 135 74 98 162 20 21 158 28 16 126 33 2 120 McPhail majority 576 GLENELG loll by I. I6†Ball majority 33 OSPREY EGRIMONT ARTEMESIA 53 106 32 Ball majority 486 Ball McP B. Has McP'l. mai.maj. 21 18 l9 HOLLAN D 74 18 21 10 l3 34 19 l3 18 16 10 16 18 15 21 32 51 109 61 123 150 180 110 144 128 165 93 " 57 130 74 199 118 100 132 163 105 120 127 117 L52 Tt 166 I39 McPhail m TORONTO 115 110 166 221 18 67 31 1150 91 119 138 71 102 12t 141 135 179 81 li'? 139 76 4t l3 59 J. G. EUTTON.I.D.. 0 MO F-tt I. I ‘-|P.. rm Gonna-undo: M..- OIa In ladle-am.“ In DRS. JAMIESON & JAMIESON. 1.1.. 5m. w. B., M.C.P.S. OMee end residence. comer Count†and lebton. appetite old Poet on. OMee Noun: 0 to " a. an. â€out A m., ' to 0 p. Mo Sand-ye - and" afternoon excepted. onion HAM“. w4. momma o. o s, L as Horton GRADUATE of ion-o. Unite-it: . graduate of 80 Al Coll. of 'a',11'lu"=lt of 'ld'/1,'t' Boo- Ovat J B J HUNTER! New 8h. 0 I! H - var quollry worn ad cop. out Poi Dillon. * """"i'G'diGT"' "m" . tc. L. GRANT t Winter Term Opens Jan. 3rd la noted throughout Canada tbr High Gui. Iva-ban Bunk. Graduates readily obtain employ mom. Write for handsome mutant. Enter any time. W. CALDE ' Town Agent, Dental Dru Snore. Telephone Re. 8 .-s-sa"i DUB“! - AND - HANOVII For tnrthet p4rcienl|ra apply a any Grand Trunk Ticket “an. or q. E. gaming. Dim-ion Puma“: C. A. Fleming. RCA. G. D. Fleming. Principal since In! Statuary Bee, 0mm" Mute Univ-In). .. dub trd who. Donal M-ttrt Damn: It “can. iwmmwmwwwmmww 'b . 1- t Something t .9. New in g. The Ihdlerradillaite Eminent. Far-cw Shot-thud. Pte Danton! an , idem tttstrip Count. Catalogue free. between Montreal Toronto Detroit and Chicogo Unexcelled dining car service. Sleeping can on night Trains I PIrlorCIra oft principal Day Tremo. Cement file a! Idek Pump! 1 Pulp. 1rerues . low. 0 TMi “not 0.1!...)wa and In"... JOHN scum: 3V; "gt: J. [GIANT 0.0... LO..- Yuan and Charla thte., Toronto 157w Wink-Ir y {63637: "oespt loud-n Omee on Lambton St _ Owen Sound. Ont. Iii: mammal I" nun-“Alma. A. B. CURB lily Bromptly unaided to- than on hand. i. J. Elliott, Principal t--o.. I if " 35.9 Ft611t, l w lit I , my.