Clark of Durham I“ he! brother Dug-Id on Knish, of Dull"- in mm, In J. D Curt, isfonune to fail and last week. Donald is busy with Inn! at mount. . treated the 303:. e has Friday eve-- e anal-o children tu"., “no "egg. . E. Edge. for hill or!!!†t'eating about iiftr " lhehcme ot I! " to present them , qeith a “use of leaving there. Mr sing chairman, It ad the address and Prroettted the gm. fittitur reply after I! people enjoy": men and dancing, BERDEEN lb. . . . tlk: ood,lb. Me ou'.35c lb b. . . . 20c .20c per lb Mc each lbs for 7& s tor Loo hs for we ml): .715 dtre in hauling '0'. ilemoaden to Dun.- It]. 7 lsack. 4.25 titled tded 5 ine. l inc. Smith ot Canton! in roll- IcDon-ld. Hugh McDonald and visited his uncle Mr. id ot Priceville last lacks uded uded ded Manitoba {e recom.. mg broad le the the ref; tir Flour am so W99! 9t mile SSilver Black Foxés gm. MollCilll0illlli, DURHAM; All registered pure bred foxes. All common stock, 8100 per share par value Ten Years Experience Breeding This is a Special Opportunity ' Write for Particulars PRICEVILLE FOX ca, Ltd. PRICEVILLE, ONT. The Cash Shoe Store DURHAM. ---r_ ONT. $1.75 for:...,-.-...............................:....".:.] 1.49 Men's Horsehide Mitt, regular 81 50 for "................. 1.24 Mens heavy mule Mitts, regular $1.50 for.................. 980 Mens mule Mitts, reg. 1.00 for................................. 790 Mens heavy grey wool Hose, reg. 850 for................... 59e Mens Pullovers, reg. 1.00 for.............'........,.............. 79e Mans Heather wool Hose. reg. 1.00 for.......,............. 29e Mons Black wool Hose, reg. 1.00 for ....'....-.............. 790 All lines of FELT GOODS at greatly reduced prices. Men's Kid, Mocha and Swede Gloves, lined, reg. 2.50,...1.98 Men's Horsehide Mitt, roll cuff, double lining, regular of Mitts, Gloves and Hosiery FEBRUARY SALE gA‘Nï¬'iiXFEEEi’ï¬EEï¬EE FBBRUA BY tr, 1922 A Limited Number of Shares for Sale in 5 J._S. MCILRAITH for "e................ )for.................. for................... me blue, toe cap, , 95 r................................... I kip Blue, standard screw, factory hands, regular 4 so Bals, (heavy) reg. John Stocburt is shipping I ear- land ot nook this Tuscany, 7th Petr. Reeve Arch. Methuie of Glonolg. attended County Council week before ' laat. I , l In MQPDI". D Road, in It!†in fool- health Inn in baking her own 1 air]; well. .. _ We are planned to no Donald In. Lam-n “out! own the! " ay- These Prices will be for Cash Only We extend condolence to the many friends ot the Into Mrs HePhee who died lately. We have otten expul- aed the kindneee ot the departed Indy; when duty celled m to her kind] home. Quite I number assembled “the cosy home of Colin C. McLean South Line, one evening and were highly entertained during the passing loan. l Rev. Mr. Jones took his own up- "ointment last Sunday in the Preo- .hyzerinn church " Priceville and Swimon Park after five weeks en- forced ncation tram an affection of the throat. Bis congregations were highly pleased to see him able to Drench to them again. Apottturtnan, from Knox College by tho name at Gallagher, preached 1 week ago Sundny 1nd gave a good sermon. Oar catcher at Top Cli.ife, Min Patterson, took the service u Eben. ezer: week ago In: Snndav and gave a good discourse. Miss Panor- wn intendé to bean "angel!" which is on: different nature from a p)". tician. She is getting along well in No. 10 school. I Malcolm McKinnnn who was two months in Fergus Hospltal. is home now and looking well alter his set- ious mention. The latest news of Mrs Chas McDonald who was opera- ted on a week ago is that she is doing fairly well under tho circumstances Sleighing fairly good heavy drme in some places ery dressy 3 99 .................. I tet.lli, 3.85 ze 3% to 6 2 95 ISO Bals, 2 85 ................. I ular $4.90 2 Wi .............u.. I ', toe cap. al, mi??? 3.95 I?.'..'.?'.'.'.. 2.99 .".t..r.... Mli sour" LINE, 0. a A llth for [r1rtKtEMLLii"e",iLP(,i",ii',',i,i,- i... 2.85 ... 2.4a O. 1.95 ... 1.75 69.3%: Tlie 3.50 now bat --"----"=---"--h"-"-"-"-h'-e-""-"--e-erueseseesree â€â€œ00““..1 Resolution}! Recognition y 8 roamed home in Uppor Town. Dur- ham with summer kitetieit and woodlbed attached. Soft water pump in home. good table and garden. Home in iirei clan shape. For ("that particular: apply on premise. to Andm Ford, Outlaw t Mrs H. C. Hemilton. at the . Dowel! {unjust onetolthe "I I also hairs good ihretit of levers tinting of 87 hens. A strict m , is kept year after yet: of all the . onus of the term. It Ill found the 37 hen: forum twelve no: lot 1921 produced 6886 esp. flail] ennui-ting of three pot used on their tehle whet they I ed during the you and the bat were sold from time to time h total of $185.26. Ium be the: poultry on the fun in w "rhihc--DGdire Herold. Alex McPherson. of the 10th, Con. Proton, kept count of the eggs from hie eighteen Plymouth Rock hens for the nine months of1921 ending on Sept. 30th. The total showed 242 dozen valued " $73. Alex, McLean, son of at the town line, is spen a: the old home. He home fox a number of ye Remember the “Spiull " Watson'd Hall next l ening, Feb. 9:h in Wane We regret to learn of Jan McLeod about two I Owen Sound. He we: son ofthe we Rev D. M tor of the Presbyterian Prieeville for mnny yam shout " years at .m- ere accident Profitable . poiiirT House for Sale 'xrei to learn of the death ot eod about two weeks no in and. He w" the second , Iste Rev D. McLeod, pas- le Presbyterian Ch'wch in e for nanny you-s. He was years of age. TORONTO "r" lku, uur- m teheit and mum 3::sz Pumpmpome, good did ttarden Home m iirei clam good stable â€than: apply ttrt Dutchmen dm Ford. Durham ' we: of the "Huge. " of lava" con- A strict Iowan: "r of ttll the rev- It I“ found that Viewâ€? son of Mrs McLean j“ spending a while He hasn't been " of years. "8pitutee, concert" next Thursday ev. Watson’s Hall. W Evolve months 336 HIKI- The af three per-om trhat they wish- and the lid-nae a to time for . u worth mu ucIlrlDle property on Queen St North. former reddence of In Hunter Harrow (nee Lilv Walker.) 8 roamed brick bans. in good madman. A splen- did “all? nun-e2 out 32m: grail] fruit,, good st- e, we . c. rum to quick madam. Apply for particular: to I ' C. Ramp. Review one. Desirable Residence for Sale That desirable Property Nam. t......____. . _ The annual m ting of holders of South E tGrey men’ Political Organ' tion in the Town of nor In - I Notice is hereby iveii.p Ontario Insurance ct, R. JChap. 183, that th 1mm l The Grey & Bruce M ual I I Company mu be hel in t Iber in the Town of Ha ove ‘the 16th day of Feb " ’o'clnck in the afrernoo I : Auditor's Report._for the I _ectors, and In the trans business Phone 148 Wm. Rut Annual etiug of s.E Grey United rmcts’ Political 0r nization, I Sr IV~Mnrjwric Ritchie, Wilbert l Greenwood. Jr IV-Frederick Staples, ‘Glenny Firth, Ada Paylor. Jr IH-- i Dorothy Ritchie. Christine Anderson. ' Armonell Clencmss. Bcll and. Archie lGrernwnod. Sr ll-Lena Bell, Mary 'iieheurman, Mae Bell, Jack Anderson. iGrace Paylor, Bertha McNally. Ralph ( Staples, Tom McNgdlly, Clara Scheur- 1 man. Jr Il-Dan Ritchie, Mary Moffat (Dan Firth. Mvrtle Glencrman. Bert a Wilann. Jr l--Jmepar Greenwood. Pr. ieercy Greenwood. Jim Bell, Alva 'Greehwood. l TAverage attendance 24 i _ Margaret M. Kerr, teacher DURHAM REVIEW I _ E, M. MacCuaig. teacher i S S NO tr, GLENELG _ Sr Iv-Hunter Ritchie. Jr Iv-. ‘Mima Hargrave, Free-man McFadden. Adolphul Lawrence. Sr lil-Bertha Ritchie,Reg. Arnett, George Collinaon. Jr III-Annie Arnett, Roy Ha-grave. Sr Il-Req. McFadden, Oeval Hopkins, 1 Louise Jacques, Mary Hopkins, Doro- thy Arnett. Jr ll-Grace Hopkins, May Col1ison, Irene Collinaon. dri-- Clarence Haterave, Eadie Lawrence Jr Pr-John Collinsnn S S N01, GLENELG Sr III -Annabelia McArthur, J D McArthur, Mary Benton. Jr Ill-.- Marybelle McArthur, Esther Moore'. Frank McArthur. Jr Ir-po-ad Mc- Arthur, In Trafford, Annie McArthur, Willie Tmfford. Beth yacgiliivray". Pr S.-9immy Trafford, Donald Ster- ling, ngdy Mgore. g S s NO. IO, BENTINCK ', Sr IV-Catharine MacLean. Jrlir-- Stella Lynn. Royce Noble, Earl Noble. l Sr I.lr-lrRdby Htalett,Merrort Ewen. Jr. Ill-Gordon Clark, Sara MacLean, John Ewen. Ir-_-Audrey Noble, Well. ‘ington Noble Pr.-.Neiq Clark, Flor. i ence Ewen, Vera Stewart, Aggie Ewen. I M. Mackenzie, teacher. l S S NO. 2. BENT,&GLEN 3 Sr IV-Irene Grasby. Jr IV-- Gord-; ‘on Th.ompton. Jr Ili-Mamie Vac-in I _ VVV,._‘.... u. ".-tVlr, Beatrice Grasby, Allister Sr. Il-Cather/e McLean. 1 Jr ll-Blanche Mekechnie McLean. Irene McKechni: Lawrence. Mary Dyer, Wil Sr l-Jean Clark, Amelia L fred Dyer. Sr Pr.--Mrrtu Perot Legato, Gordon Dyer I 7~ -v ! For , -' -l. "N."" ""' - WI. Win] 2130:." Ugo he carried on re. husky defence pair who I "W" I " 'm" In E re geth ' p " close to. Unit] . ' d moat from " Ind have 3 ed " . until movie“. The" Th. D pe to burn. ' "I Were Productive of are meec. . ".P.tm forward lineshowed some [fad mlny.were blessed more? itood Brent '.?yii).ridual trtuif but couldn't get , othem his memory it r . , Ind aueh effective team work~in action . I i mic; ten Ire living gun-p ecxou. for the district games. When they 'l'2'l 1e w" " unusual which was often, Arrnstro , I /dt,,'tl1lt W to the we'r'y ttue frh'zpémddwsnuea 'fl'll'lffl"l'ett."id1' , e I his lucn‘lcieg Hi e- h . an unusuel incident occu , wt thinea lo . ' ll memo". Iii. euHIcks' the Owen So d rred D of " "060 passed and hi ' Mary ran out h . un Club â€"9" more recent date t Inga Me t Ont owe to Refesree'hlim' b Hi . W" very he reer of Markdale. . . ' ’ ’ an; 'r'l2'ife'aT/,1Ti', Pl very 'll'l2. tegteggtt,2,i,i,e,i,ii, f,11h',r"t1r,'1ue,'p, l ‘bmafew do gun: . Alter being stated‘ a.†"ttr In Penalized. Merce f , ya tsoutiaed to " y?" no "Uh-tho . _ ','ly1tohhit,,/tiriii? 'Ill', tt'd',f 333:3» It? ,'v"ii'r,?ur,.i,j',y:),1iti:, :21. r , r took him." hi - lar he referee s r r; ci8trvtust ofGrad. well done! 'elc'g,ms'eLkptrcok,,e,,d, hm'PWHV $231)?“ 'Thy Klorious Wart , . pla a†PFObablo with o. Sound ‘1 Th , area past . y threatening and D _ abattlesfuugh; the . . t tutors rushed on ti . urham spec-) And than tgrt ' "MOI-y I won things we . " Ice. However) 0 happy ttll))';"',',,',',')".,' at In" on, all 38:35:01? tire and play went) [ lo ecltlc’iea ' squ . Iduserts fo hi Jia icks 80this just , I -_.-_ â€Prune. r " lmpudent a ti ,I T words. Mercer refereed fan-Ivc .131..in I Notice of\nnuai Meeting. Long as eternii ugna roll Thou sees: thy Sniour's face e rm... v. new"; at U! __-.- -..- "w "u‘ - (Br, in hle 97th yen-end to oonvetho bunch "gttt tteras, “than bereeved our deep eymplthy to travel tho'lin end preyer in thin. their greet Ion. greuive Durban 'And to eeenre them further that we hibition of (on! a (deeply eppreolete end greetly ulna both net cuerdil ) " eerneet and honored life. And eh " M t . we further delire to pay Inge tribute o . a.“ m l tome memory at one who loved " mo" "l'"tyontl p King end Country devotedly. he hev- or "hots dirootls I ling eerved under the More colon York tseonyd Duel do the Rebellion of 1887. Being eon- period with a spew {vented to God eerly in lite he wee two came in the e , 1'/"il'i1,t/t'gdi'hcLiri't, indne one being scooped _ ' ' , y n vet greet [worth He truly loved God eid wee inâ€: l the Ie": regood neighbor end eonght to do by .ma " a TS'",'.""' others " he would be done by. 111tut Squid" ttre , a“... 7 - (ttt !ttrt1yAteti..spereuaet to the f Re tho passing of Rube-rt. A'joe Sr I , B vrn Nov. 2m, 1825, Died Jan. 28, I Owen Sound tttir . i 1922. tirrt Scum-Final y -'----- I In the tights" and Ipoodiest hockey E 1tgd,t2ui (1:21;: 1'lfd, gum. here this nelson. Durham Juniors guide!“ in]; Methodist Church, Dar- le, 2d 'thttt'atg th.'" 230:3: s'r'i'eiiii?dh1iii; 'k'Elet"'att,: P" 31-. 'heetvieet Ind futon g union- r. n ., " ..-....--" -- -- ance ct, R.S.0.. Sec. 127, at th nnual meeting of mm M Itll'; Fire Insurance be hel in Council Cham- 'n of Ha over on Thursday of Ftb My, 1922, at 2 afrernoo to receivg the} EDGE HILL School Reports Jor the tlt/ 6(1)}: the trans ction of other Arnett, Roy Ha-grave. Fadden. Own! Hopkins, 3, Mary Hopkins, Doro- lr ll-Grace Hopkins, rene Collin-on. Jri-- Raye. Eadie Lawrence ttIre) thiiVii"ii; y, Allister Lawrence] e McLean. Cora Dyer. McKechnic, Margaret McKechnic. Corinne Dyer, Willie Legate. I. Amelia Legato. Al. 1'.rsrM.trtie McLean. Ion Dyer: '__."-..... 'F McLean, teacher. Condolenc'e Property .th? share. 'ark, teacher 'eretary my urn '" daily _ nelknnd ready den for ample-pron " Money refunded if “11!?!" RUBBER Men and Women to tell to women in home, rubber-lined waterproof gingham apron: for use in the kitchen. Can ilr earn 814 daily and more. Rabid Jam-ml --i, . V - wt ample-pron aid full ariiiG'k" Money refunded if “mph returned. BRITISH RUBBER OOHPANY. " M06111 St., MONTREAL lined with hardwood ihoring, able dwelling on stone found: cellar. t miles from school from station and on rural m: f Lot 17, con 21 Proton Township. 100 cres clay loam. 75 acres cleared, about acres hardwood balance mlxed tttttber. good bricked well. Spring creek about rods from barn. Barn 50 x 60 on tone foundation with P"r.etroughine and lightning rods. Good granary; lined with hardwood !It,e,'t comfort-'; 2leg?"P.ts, Ion stone foun ation with] m r I uni - ..., . . r It. G Long and Co.. garment. over- I all and glove manufacturers haw mada an astignmunt. This Company [ own: a large proporuon of the cup. tal stock of the Hanover Cotton and ( Woollen Co., of Hanover. which Ila-n a capital stock ct $200000. and is a solvent concern. Tire Hanover I Flam in wmmrarily closed down. ) tour aruggist win supply you. I i; Write tor tree trial to Temple- ton's. 56 Colbom Bt., Toronto. ' SOLD BY s. McBETH ' Farm for Sale It Lot 17, con 21 Proton Township. 100 if. res clay loam. " acres cleared, about ' lcroshardwowd balance mixed timber. til, good bricked well. Spring creek about rods from barn. Barn 50 x 60 on 't, me. foundation with ,t"r.etroughine 'il, d lightning rode. Good granary led with hardwood t'er,',,'Y: fjytt.iri-i6 ledweiiine on stone {mm .n... -...uc - Or Neuraigia, Seiatica, Lumbag.’ The remedy is simple, inexpen- sive. usily taken and karmic... Rheumatism , , Lean l 55r-e-rrr--e----e---------e, Mt Forest ran up a 3-0 some in first, period but Durham came back with 2 in: W. c. PICKERINO It. 0 s., L D s 2nd, still Q',', goal behind. Then Sin a HONOR GRADUATE of Tom-o. teeuffle in rout of Durham goal. Snell Univ mi . loll†accidently knocked in the puck giving hf 'lll'7lk,'pi';teep/d,tgt,t Boone the visitors a 4-2 lead. The blues now _ Ovor J & J HUNTER“ K... Btoee showed their mettle by running in 3I straight goals and pulling the game out 'se-""'-"""---"-"------- of the fire. The l)tying tith, wuss fs'; J. F. 33‘â€? B. 9.5, L. tt. . prettiest oneo t e his t w en ne l wriggled through the whole team and i S,',kfle'kl'4ht't,'g,',t'ttarat, I. scored. It wen u splendid gamete watch ‘ Mum-y in an]. New marred only by the incapacity of Refer. l o a . . - "r J.'.u" em"- ad none ee Cowan of Mt Forest. who gave the l m. p... a“... brute to his home teem and made: P-e-e-e-se E l E poor fist ofit generally. 3 -- i m Templeton’s Rheumatic Capsu!es Your drugniu win Durham High School team beat Mt. Forest 5-4 last Friday after a stiff con- tent all the way to overcome an early lead. Each team has now won their two homegames and a sudden death game will be played in Harriston next week to decide the victors. """V 0.---.. I.“ yum-Aunt U. n. A. champions and the Durham's spun. did gtme against them last night, is a credit to the team and the town. m lovmg mem ry ot Elsie May Mc- ean. who passed way Feb. 12. 1920. Short and sudde was the call Of one sodearly ved by all, The blow was grea the shock severe. We little thought h death so near ; Forget her ? no, we ever will For in Ccd's care she 'veth still. The return game takes place in Owen Sound Friday night and the Durham boys have good hopes that on larger ice they can pull off a victory The Owen §ound team are touted as possible o. H. n1.n..._:A_, . .. - - In loving memky ot Elsie May nun mL- _-___.I __ n . - - _ ___---_ ........ um. puny we!“ â€nun: Over J. P. Bolton on, all agreeing that Hicks got his just 2'l2','ilieeiii 39:" 0‘01 desserts for his impudent action and C : i5eatgt 'ttttae-t words. Mercer refereed fairly through- I '"""'"tfJififfiiiifit out and very little missed hie eyes. 1 . .. I no II -___. _....,, uuu a fracas seemed probable with o. Sound players threatening and Durham spec- tators rushed on the ice. However things were quieted down and play went on, all anreeinc that. â€in,a ..,_‘ m" d __. and; ‘. G, Long and Co. Toronto van. ufacturers, have Assigned , both not guardin- blocking dozens of " shots. Mountain if anything did the ' more “nation-l work, as he cloned J I ordehots directly in front of the neu. York scored Durham's only ttttal in first I period with a speedy lift while o. Sound il two came in the second fume. thellst! one being scooped in after dropping inI front of the nets. Durham boys then) l made a desermined bid to tie in hurt per' f iod but couldn'tget past the Sounders) husky defence pair, who play close to.) gether and have speed to burn. ( . aw m we k-tchen. Can 814 daily and more. Rapid ready depand. Send 2licte apron and full pal-6min". 'ueided if ample returned. RUBBER (DHPANY. 382 "ft-ro...- ‘bunch neon hero. but they won forced to have] theolimit to overcome the - zrouivo Durham lads. _ No boster ox- hibition of ml tending could be desired, In the tightest and Ipoodiest hockey , game here this season. Durham Juniors I tun‘orod their first loan. when o. Sound! Won an Upmilt Fight Hockey News of the Week Father, Motthand sisters In Liquidation IN MEMORIAM ip,-the man had fat J whereupon Hicks cal. l The referee swung] _ed..lum away, and tti , Lumbag.’ I. " mild ii, ‘cuuborn for ............... Mc q; g C. L. GRANT t riooooooeooolk _ Tr per yard ...... 25c. 27 and 30c til, Gingham, petylrd ........, 2lic t Fancy lining, per yard...... 90: il, Farmers satin. per yard... . 90c * Ready MadePillow slips " 'b per pair..... 70c. 80c. and 90c Ready and: the“. eat:tt $2.00 t FaucyPutentLeathu Bette p I Uncxccllcd dining car service. y) Sleeping can on night Trains "ad - Parlor Cars on principal Day Truth. dl For unmet puueulnm apply b " an; Gum: Trunk Tic“: “can I C E. timing. Danie: PM r‘Agnm. Toronto, Oat. Jiiiii [ J G. tll 'pee- lumen ever vent "mt: just] 0 " any and RWDINCI lgh- ! ole-o- c I '-" I ' wen [ talcum-Io no lam i " §Everything in t Dress Goods W CALDE ' Town Agent†Central Drug Sarre, Telephone " I tyiraratvaratrxrseroevrsit, 2cm- Corn for Ladies'dare hm areâ€. 8t 25m mo DURHAM jJ.L.§1fI - -_-_ v. .m‘l-l. University. Radium of Boyd 0011*. hf nentalatiiaeesni of Onuri'o Ronni Own J h J HUNTERS New Stan per yard, ... 20c. 25c and 30e New light and dark prints, Extn Heavy white Flanei. ette36 in wide. Per Yard Mc Light and dark uhnndette om, OMce and DRS. JA‘IIESON & JAMIESON cnnu HAM-noom N. Hocu: 7-6 Event“. v-uu a '4... '-" Telephone no'n'n'minnuon helm-en Olav Made“ " Bil noun. ----, a a, aurroturi,ciiii" lanhuOrlbgo Pam Ind-upon 0:.qu . "ml: Over J. P. 'tlte.t"'+ In. 0 " cumm- may Olce. :irjyéomu é?" J. q Owen Bound, Ont. Pmnrs *hmiimm Cement Tile and Brick olfiee on Lambton St JOHN SCH U T I E may! “my I . B. CURBEY Montreal Toronto Detroit and Chicago promptly “traded to" always on hand ttetwer " M home i .3322“: Ire'.'.) . ttf W AND - mum ', Solicitor. Etc. Whitm we Old Sun '--eet.t.