arden spreadâ€" tle and ed and time rinl H on H B B Te oommmmnp Nopt on mancom agine 0=0=l°=°=0=0=°=0=0é The People‘s Mills Highest Price paid for any quantity of wheat delivered at the mill. Goods d=livered every day. Phone No 8, day or night Our prices are of the best quality and our Flour is guaranteed. _ Our prices are right for spot cash, Sovereign Flour, Eclipse Flour, White Lily Pastryâ€"Flour Wheat Cereal, Rolled Oats, Bran, Shorts, Feed, Flour, Oat Chop, Crimped Oats, Mixed Chop, Mixed Grain for Poultry Féed, Blatchford‘s calf Meal, Pig Meal and Poultry Feeds. r Oren Peart returned home from etroit last week and reports times met there at present. Miss Mina Edwards spent the ~ek end with friends in Durham. Miss Gladys Firth is spending this oek with friends in Durham. Mr and Mrs Harry Holmes of irham spent the first of the week ith the latter‘s parents, Mr and rs W. R. Firth. Miss Myrtle McClocklin spent the ‘ter part of last week with rela es in Durham. ‘ The funeral @® the late Mrs Furâ€" aux took place from the home ol' r brother, George E Peart and was =0===°=°==0=0=0=0=0=0 Grocery Specials Wood bee or plain 6forzsc Store Closes Tuesday and Thursday Evenings at 6 p.m. CGranulated Sugar................Hp 1 Bright Silver Salmon ... ... *+«+ Superior Baking Powder, 16 oz... ... Superior Pekoe Tes,Ilb... ........... Superior Coffee, sprcial css 3 Telfer‘s Bulk Soda Biscuits, lb... ... School Scribbling Books, smoothâ€"lined KARSTEDT BROS., Priceville Liver Oil Burdock Bloed Bitters Waterbury‘s Cod Liver Oil Roberts‘ Cough Syrup Pinex Chamberlain‘s Cough Syrup Russian Oil SUPERIOR STORE Specials Every Day Bargain Day We P w Stock ITOpMIC Among them : Scott‘s Emulsion Wampole‘s Extract of Cod € JOHN McGOWAN _ Three string Broom THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS FEB. 12, s are ZION . McKechnie EXTRA SPECIALS Proprietory Medicines the order of the This Week Pm : Cod Liver Oil Infallible Oil ct of Cod | Egyptian Liniment Tuttle‘s Elixir tters Sloan‘s Liniment Liver Oil | Balsam of Myrrh yrup Gambault‘s Caustic Balsam Castor and Olive Oil igh Syrup | All kinds of Laxative Liver and Kidney Pills C <Qmormâ€" AT iur and Mrs Jno. Hudson and family of Hanover and Mr Jas Furneaux ‘rrom St. Catharines. _ Deceased was | held in highest respect by all who | knew her. Much sympathy is exâ€" itended to the bereaved husband and members of the family. largely attended, service being conâ€" ducted by Rev. Mr Peters. The cas ket was decked with beautiful floral tributes from her bereaved husband, the Peart family, Ladies Aid of Methodist church and others. The pallbearers were her six nephews, Messrs Emerson, Bob and Jim Peart, Oren Peart, Emerson and Jim Hudâ€" son. _ Friends from a distance were PRICEVILLE &2 10 Ibs for 78¢ «..... Ib, 13¢ i Â¥*«*rr+mlade «**++*+*«.;‘ Cw â€".. . ie 1P <A**~x.*. To Durham . 29¢ 22 AUEY | down th " ably bru i The ; | Pricevill 0 I held in | u | ious din 0 ’ week. | be in a | fine bala | the build ‘ take car tries in ©| ing of t n ed. R 0| Presdent Pres. : V T. A M Directors Burnett, thur, Hed 0| all, G. w u tors are 0| Hincks a lady dire Miss Bel | Arthur, A l other nar are 70 p: ‘n’ year. 0 PRICE., Three moving t« vouthful 0| at our br n Road, Gle ©| time was weather : more that enjoyed t in a diffc room whe ©| sitent hou u three scor © | brothers. â€" For Sale by M. McFadden, S. McBeth Hill, was laid up for a week or so with the flu, but is better again and able to attend to business The L0th anniversary of the marâ€" riage of Mr and Mrs. Donald McMilâ€" an, South Line, Artemesia, took place on the 4th of February and was a fine day as compared with their marriage 50 years ago. Their many ~MLOUIMQATTec . qgneMatisp, 6 # 2 Neuralgia Thousands of Canadians have found that TRC.‘s g‘vo quickest and surest relief from Pain. ‘T.R.C.‘s act directly on the poisons that mn the pain. 'l‘bo,eaahinlo&mn it forming dn?. Your druggist recomâ€" mends them._ Send 10c. for generous trial Templetons, Toronto. m account of the severity of the weather and bad roads. However if spared to the beautiful summer time we promise cur good friends and neighbors there to give them a visit. So we aro'givlng a long notâ€" ice of a reception which we are asâ€" sured will be the result at all evâ€" ents. But there‘s many a slip beâ€" ween the cup and the lip. Mr Victor Williams of Edge Hill is laid up with mumps for the last ten days or so and is not out of bed yet. Mr Alex McDonald, dairyman, Edge $1.00 the severity of December and Janu ary. The fields are beginning to show that the mantle in which they are clothed all winter is disappearâ€" ing fast, but cannot vyouch for how long they will be bare. The softness of the drifts on the roads prevented many from going to church last Sunday. However where there is a will there‘s a way. We didn‘t get to our old neighborâ€" hood on the South Line when away, TRC‘s Freedom from Pain vouthful days on the old homestead ’nt our brothers and sisters, Durham Road, Glenelg. The most of the time was experienced by below zero weather and naturally it affected us more than in days of yore, when we enjoyed the severity of the weather in a different manner. In the old room where we pleasantly spent the silent hours of the night in slumber, three score of years or more with our brothers, some of them in an adjoinâ€" ing room, we could not control our thoughts from reflecting on the past,' history of our life during the interâ€" vening years. There with two brothâ€" ers, our seniors and two our juniors,, and who have passed away many| years ago, and also three sisters,i the youthful days were spent. | V Three weeks ago we pitched our moving tent to the home of our Pros. : W. Burnett, 2nd Vice Pres. : T. A. M. Ferguson, Sec‘yâ€"Treasurer; Directors, Dr Carr, Thos Nichol, Jno.| Burnett, W.W. Ramage, L McArâ€" thur, Hector McLean, Thos McDougâ€"| all, G. Whyte. The additional direcâ€" tors are W.R. Meads, D. Nichol, A Hincks and A. B. McDonald. _ The, lady directors are Mrs D. Campbeil.‘ Miss Belle McMillan, Mrs A. B. Mcâ€"| Arthur, Mrs J. McLean, and also two other names not available. â€" There: are 70 paid up members for next| year. | PRICEVILLE & GLENELG take care of the vast number of enâ€" tries in ladies‘ work and the gradâ€" ing of the track is also contemplatâ€" ed. Rev. Mr Curran was elected Presdent : Dan Campbell, 1st Vice The postponed annual meetng of Pricevilie _ Agricultural Society was held in Mr=A. J. McVicar‘s commodâ€" ious dining room on Monday of this week. The finances were found to be in a satisfactory condition, with a fine balance on hand. Enlarging of the building is being spoken of to Mr W. W. Ramage while attendâ€" ing to his duties at the Fox ranch Monday evening, slipped while going down the stairway and was considerâ€" ably bruised and shaken up. Misses Jelly and McFarlane 'spent Saturday at the former‘s home in Shelburne. Mr Chas. Ramage of Durham, visâ€" ited at W. Ramage‘s on Friday. Mrs W. Bowes, Miss Helen and Mr Cosby from Markdale sepnt the week end with the Misses James and Mrs H. B. McLean. Sorry to report Mrs W. W. Ramage to be quite ill at present, with Nurse Mitchell of Owen Sound. in attendâ€" ance. We hope Mrs R. will soon be restored to her usual health. Miss Kate McTaggart came up from Toronto Saturday for a few days visâ€" it at her home here. Rheumatism TEMPLETON‘S RHEUMmATIC CAPSULES T VICINITY l We enjoyed last week very much a visit from an old friend of 40 years l;lzo. in the person of Angus MeLeod, !who that many years ago was well 'known around the Park, he having framed and raised quite a number of ; barns, also some of the houses here. | The years have dealt easily with Mr | McLeod and though nearly 70 years ’of age is still quite active and healâ€" thy. He has a good memory for days | gone by and enquired for all of his | old acquaintances â€" and brought to | mind many of the humorous happonâ€" Iings at the barn raisings and dances Dated at Hanover, this 31st day of January, 1925. W. RUTTLE, See‘y. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the Ontario Insurance Act, R.S.O., 1914, Section 127, Chapter 183, that the annual® meeting of the Grey and Bruce Mutual Fire Insurance Compâ€" any, will be â€"held in the Council Chamber, in the Town of Hanover on Tuesday, 17th day of February, 1925, at 2 o‘clock in the afternoon to reâ€" ceive the Auditors‘ Report, for the election of directors and the transacâ€" tion of other business. £ resent the people of the vari Ridings, could not all get toget and try and further the interests the country instead of wasting ti andmoney endeavoring to gain pa advantages. and likes it very much. For the next 2 or 3 months our papers will be very interesting as both provincial and dominion poliâ€" tics will be fully published, each party trying to trip up the one in power. What a pity those men chosâ€" en on account of their ability to repâ€" resent <tha â€" nanne o k oaki dn y c Mr Ernie Phillips of Detroit, but who for some years resided here, and attended school, was back on a visit last week looking hale and hearâ€" ty. He is now on Post Office work and likes it very much. Herbie is an old Swinton boy, also a| graduate of Durham High School.f He has taught school for several | years and is now in his 3rd year at | Agricultural College and will no | doubt mak® the Review a success. I ) inose days. Angus lives in Clare County, Mich., and is still in the building business. He was home for the golden wedding festivities at Donaid MceMillan‘s, Mrs MeM. being his sister, We also received last week a copy of the O.A.C. Review, a paper in magazine form prepared by the studâ€" ents there and issued monthly of which Mr Herbert Hannam is editor in chief this year and rememhered us with a copy of his first issue. »© those days. â€" Angu County, Mich., and building business. H the golden wedding The Oljange At-}fti)vx;x; Friday last was quite a. success, everybody enâ€" jq\'ing themselves fully. Miss Marjorie Kinnel returned rrom! the city, having spent a month with' her sister, Mrs Phillips there. Miss | Nellie Haw also returned from the city in time for the At Home Friday. Well a January thaw is allright, even if we don‘t get it till February. But the roads are in bad shape and the mail couriers are having trouble in making their rounds. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING | _ We thank the young â€" mail driver, | Mr_ Godfrey McTaggart for a free | ride to McFadden‘s Corner, D. Road, | Glenelg. m Gemtte! I We have just heard of the death of | Miss Jean White of Toronto, grandâ€" daughter of Mr John MceArthur or! the Glen. She was housekeeper for her father, a young girl about 20. years of age and was sick only one | week. | Monday morning, 9th Feb. and it thawed all night. Fields where snow was not deep, are mostly bare. We extend condolence to Mr Angâ€" us McLachlan and father, brothers and sisters of the late Mrs McLachkâ€" lan. We attended the funeral with our son Hector and naturally put up at the old home for some two or nearly three weeks. Quite a time in voting on church union. _ Some of the old Presbyteriâ€" ans as it were, belong to the stiffâ€" necked race. The Methodists are a quiet class of church people who are satisfied with union or Methoâ€" dism. Sandy Stoneouse had a wood bee last Friday and another one to all hours of the night. The McLean boys were busy drawing logs during the severe weather to Durham Factâ€" ory, but will have to lay up for some time since the thaw came. * Donald McDougall had the conâ€" tract of cutting wood for Donald Mcâ€" Donald and had a lot of young boys and the usual play during the night. Professor Konold can use the stabâ€" le fork yet cleaning out the stables and can play and tune the piano yet, though he is over the 90 mark. Mr and Mrs Cameron Smellie movâ€" ed to the old Keyland farm, north line, originally Butters‘. We â€" hear Cameron bought an engine and purnâ€" oses to run a shingle mill. We wish them success. One thing their neighâ€" bor‘s hens won‘t bother them much. Coun. Aljoe of Glenelg, was unable to attend Council last Saturday on account of illness but hear he is getting better. We hope all the familie# afficted . with scarlet feyer in Priceville are getting© better. | Mrs McMillan is getting along well.‘ Good attendance and good courage in the patient has a great deal to do; with getting better. So Mrs. McMilâ€" lan has a good nurse in her da.ughter| Annie, Mrs Arch. McKinnon. \ with another lady of Priceville who was her equal and is yet enjoying life‘s comforts but in a different manner. friends and well wishers wish them to enjoy life‘s blessings to celebrate their diamond wedding tenâ€" years from now. Mrs McMillan will exâ€" cuse us if we tell that she was countâ€" ed as one of the best looking girls coming to the old kirk 50 years ago, SWINTON PARK ys. Angus lives THE DURHAM REVIEW bility to repâ€" the various get together 110 ARCHIVES TORONTO the con-{ After their marriage Mr and Mrs. nald Mcâ€"| McMillan settled on the farm which ung boys | they still occupy and have spent e night. ‘thoir married life there and by bard n church| work and thrift, have built up one of resbyteri.| the finest farm homes in this com:â€" the stiff. munity. Their home has always been ts are a| noted for its hospitality and good fellowship : a place where young and ple who middle age could gather and spend r Methoâ€"| an enjoyable evening. Mr McMillan at 76 and Mrs » McMillan 69 years, 1 driver,| are exceptiosally active and Mr Mc r a free‘ Millan can show the M)‘s how to D. Road,| dance a Scotch reel or any other good | old step and is very much a boy Mr Ang.| among the boys when there is good: brothers | ®Music. C ‘ time party of | Corrected to date |Live Hogs ...... !Buttor.......... P ESBS .: !::+Aar: ... Peas NORS .. :s a2klan oys PWhest..., .%,. (Bartey :...;,;;, * > | Buckwheat ... ... | Mixed Grain .. . Potatoes, per bag Chickens (Under | _ Mr Alex McPhail went to Toronto | Thursday to attend the reâ€"union at | Normal School. | Rev. Storms spent last week in Torâ€" | onto and Brampton and while in Torâ€" onto called to see Rev, Bell, a formâ€" er pastor at Hopeville, who we regret to hear i8 & Progk a1Manu. > wl l n ihere are times when dad envies the furnace. It can go out when it pleases. Geese O‘posite High School, Durhzm ET LV CCC GTRITUT. The mild weather of the days is a pleasant change severe coldâ€"although not ant underfoot, as it has pla with the roads. °_ "", °70. AMcMurdo left for her home Friday after spending 2 weeks with her sister, Mrs Mary Dezell, Esplin Ladies‘ Aid met for their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs E. Hockridge Thursday afterâ€" noon last, when 20 ladies were in atâ€" tendance. The President, Mrs John Russell had charge of the meeting and read a good paper on "What is religion." . Besides the usual routine ol business, other interesting items on the program were a piano solo by Miss Louise Smith and _ a recitation by Mis Florence Beckner, The mild weather of the past few days is a pleasant change from the TILEâ€"= always on hand 8, 10, 12, 16, 18 and 24 inch. Just Arrived â€"â€" Congraulations are extended to Albert Sturrock and bride (nee ] Ada Manary, Holstein) on the oc ion of their marriage in Toronto, Feb. 7th. Ada Manary, Holstein) on the occasâ€" ion of their marriage in Toronto, on Feb. 7th. Mrs Jno. McMurdo left for her home Friday after spending 2 weeks with her sister, Mrs Mary Dezell Ay! mer P ur;1ps | The evening was spent in dancing, when nearly 100 guests assembled 'and all had an enjoyable time. Mr. | and Mrs McMillan were the recipâ€" flents of many valuable gifts, appropâ€" | riate to the oceasion, as well as :many kind wishes for continued good ‘health in the evening of life and the | hope that they may be spared to celâ€" | ebrate their â€" diamond wedding ten years hence. cer Mrs Alex Russell has been visiting her mother, Mrs Gillespie, Mt Forest. Mrs John Smith is spending a couâ€" ple of weeks with her brother, J. J. Wilton and family, Varney. Other relatives from a distance who attended were Mr and Mrs Angâ€" us McLeod, of Clare, Mich. : Mrs. M. Mitchell and Mrs Dr Pattison of Toronto and Mrs Alex MceDonald of Weston. Schutz‘s Pump & Tile Co. There are and Colin from Portage la Prairie, W.J. on the S. Line and Angus at home, three daughters Flora (Mrs J. Gray), Portage la Prairie: Tena (Mrs F.P. Reiley) and Rebecca, (Mrs H. E. Karstedt,) of Priceville : Victoria, teacher near Shelburne and Belle at home. All were able to be present except Mrs Reiley who was preventâ€" ed on account of sickness, a cireumâ€" stance much regretted by her family and her hosts of friends as well. An event of unusual interest be cause of the fact that so few are privileged to enjoy it, took place on the S. Line, Artemesia, Wednesday, Feb. 4th, when Mr and Mrs Donald McMillan celebrated their _ Golden Wedding. During the afternoon they were surrounded by about 50 relaâ€" tives who were all thankful to be abâ€" le to take part in this celebration and to extend to them congratulaâ€" tions. The family of 4 sons, Donald Golden Wedding of Mr. and Mrs Donald McMillan DURHAM MARKETs 18 a great sufferer from can HOPEVILLE date, Thursday, Feb r 5 lbs) ..15¢ to (Over 5 lbs).... A Shipment of of the past few change from the h not so pleasâ€" has played havoc extended to Mr bride (nee Miss «... 85¢â€"40¢ $1.15 to $1.25 «.. 55¢ to 60¢ $1.65 to $1.70 .. 80¢ to 850 .. 80¢ to 85¢ $1.170 to $1.75 ra re‘s‘s s GOG ..15¢ to 20¢ Attended to b. 12. $10.50 .. 25¢ 25¢ 17¢ FARM PROPERTY For SALE The splendid farm, lot 11 cen 3, Tp. of Normanby, owned by the late Jas. Ferguson, has been placed in our hands for sale. Good buildings, well watered. _ Anyone desiring to purâ€" chase a good farm, for particulars communicate with l Con. 2 & 3, S.D.R.: Ed. Lindsay, Thos Moore, Henry Hooper, Angus Hooper, Norman Mclntyre, Hugh Mcâ€" Phail, for No‘s 36 & 42 Div‘s. | Con. 4, S.D.R.: Ernest Baxter, I\\'m Moore, Frank Scott, Thos Tuckâ€" | er, Wm McLeod. FARM FOR SALE 100 acres, lot 40, Con. 3, Bentinck, 4 miles from Durham. Good barn, stone foundation, cement floors : 7 room frame l!quse with good cellar. Lots 1 and ". Garafraxa 8t. containing hal! dere. Two store tage with nine rooms, barn 18 feet, hard and soft water, and a variety of fruit. For further pe lars apply to Next mee ril 4th. Poundkeepers : Wm O‘Mara, â€" Jas Ellison, Wm Vessie Wes. Arnett, H Eckhardt, w. H. Patterson, R. E. English. Con‘s 14 & 15 : Melvin Wilson, Joe Moran, Jno. Vasey, Isaac Beattie. 1, 2 and 3, S.W.T. & S.R.: Wm. McFadden, R. H. McLoughry, â€" John MeFadden, John Camp, Michael Norâ€" ris. Peart, Jas Morrison S: Murdock O‘Hanley, Da Con‘s 10 & i1: Waudby â€" Baker, F. M Joves. Dan Rrodie. Con‘s 12 & 13 : Geo Seigfried,. Arch. Brodie ry, Jas Conmor. ur, Herb Allan, Ray McClocklin, Jas Dunbar, Frank Haley, D Hâ€"McDonald Con. 6 & 7: Wm Paylor, Clifford Cook, Robt Bryan, Jos Haley, Alex. Campbell, Dan McDonald. Con‘s 8 & 9 : Arthur McNally, Geo Peart, Jas Morrison Sr., Jas Murphy nsc e Ca esd 2 T _ | _ The ‘following acc‘ts were passed ‘and ordered paid : H. Beaton, gravel | in 1924, $4.20 : _ Dan McCaskell, do, )ss: Markdale Standard, printing ac | count $93.50 : Municipal World, elecâ€" | tion supplies and stationery $14.38 : | J. McBeth, tile, $1.75 : clerk, express, ‘81.65: A. Aljoe, examining Treas. | securities and Reg. Offile fees $1.75 : iT' Ritchie, pt‘ge & excise stamps on | receipts and cheques $4.48 : Jno. Mcâ€" |\Girr salary as auditor $15 : H Beaton do, $15. Pathmasters for 1925 Cons 2 & 3, N.D.R.: Dave Wat son, Jno McGillivray, H. Beaton, F McMillan, Wm Keyland, Archie Me Arthur, Con. 4 & 5, N.D.R.: Jas McArth Con. 1, EG.R.: Jas Sullivan, Chas Mortley, H.S. MeGillivray, Wm Bell, Jno. Caswell, Jerry Allord, Jas Lawâ€" rence, Angus McArthur, Wm Firth. Con. 2 & 3, E.G.R. : Jas Ledingâ€" ham, Joe Kieffer, Wm Coffey, Herb. Trafford, Thos Nelson, Alex Vaughan Joe McNally, David Robinson, Thos. Ritchie, Geo. Collinson, Robt Lindâ€" say, Wm Andrews. Durham Road : _ Geo Whltmore.‘ Cun, Moore, Geo Stewart, Matt. Mcâ€" Keown, Roy MceDermid, Donald Mc-‘ Lachlan. Byâ€"law No. 668, appointing C. Moore as assessor was passed : also No 669, appointing local board of health and No 670 _ appointing Pathmasters, poundkeepers and fence viewers for 1925. Communication was _ read from Highways Dept. stating that no grant wou!d be allowed on this year‘s exâ€" penditure, as Statute Labor had not been abolished. The Auditors preâ€" sented thei report, showing receipts of year 1924 to be $40579.45, payâ€" ments $38,485.33, leaving a balance on hand of $2,094.12. The report was adopted. Met Saturday, Feb. 7th at Townâ€" ship Hall, members all present, exâ€" cept Mr Aljoe who was absent thru illness. Minutes of last meeting read and adopted. by W. P. Livingston Mrs. Forsyth lived alone for thirty years in an isolated mission station in Fingoland, Southâ€"east Africa, aâ€" mongst a wild and desolate tribe of heathens. During that period she never moved outside a radius of twenty miles from her humble misâ€" sion house. She seldom saw a white face and was unknown to the majorâ€" ity of South African missionaries. This is a simple human story, the rangesof interest and action is a narâ€" row one, the racial, political, and economic problems that bulk so largeâ€" ly in South African affairs have no place in it Mrs. Forsyth was very like Miss Slessor in character, faith, humour, patience and courage, but: the two differed greatly in their meâ€" thods. Miss Slessor was a worker on a large stage and touched thousands of lives, while Mrs. Forsyth was an intensive worker, thinking in terms of individuals. To use her own words she was "a watcher for souls." X1. CHRISTINA FORSYTH BOOKS YOU SHOULD READ IN DURHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY By Isabel Cranston McGirr "INe rooms, barn 18 x 24 and soft water, and a great fruit. For further partien Glenelg Council ting of Council to be Ap Mrs Neil Clark, _ _ 790, 8th Ave East Owen Sound, Ont. John Legate, Durham anley, Dan Campbeï¬ FOR SALE Lucas & Herry, Barristers, Durham : Geo Young, Chris Brodie, Luther Tor H. MceDonald, Clerk Garafraxa St. East re. Two storey cot Jno MceNaily Meagher, â€" Wm OF FINGOLAND Sales taken on reasonable terms. Dates arranged at Herald OfMce, Dunâ€" dalk, also through Durham Review and Flesherton Advance. Geo. E. Duncan, Dundalk P. O. Phone 42 r 42. ECor.Yonge &Alexander Ste, Toronte Moderate terms. Arrangements for sales, as to dates, etc., must be made at Review Office, Durham. Terms on application. Address, RR. 1, Durham Licensed Auctioneer for Grey County Noted for highgrade instruction and superior employment service. Enter any time. Catalogue free. Licensed Auctioneer for Co. of Grey Terms, reasonable. Sale dates may be arranged at the Review Ofice, Durham. Residence: R. R. 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