i 9 h J mMRA P uies ns iwi..: whst * HATPLH: Receescesrcccecccrsrsreersesssresnthe Burinm Rrmicew weak spe Everything for your Christmas Cake; Raisins, Dates, || pSGrm Figs, Nuts, Peels, Cherries, ctc. Chocolates gad othâ€" No you ¢r Candies of all descriptions. lurity wer FRESH BREAD HENDERSON‘S BAKERY To add to the success of daily meals or Christmas dinner well baked, wholesome and tastyâ€"its ideal for sorving at the tableâ€"stuffing the turkey â€" for toast, ete. o #6 * She is tall and slender, with coâ€" | quettish blue eyes and hair that is | very dp’nluly auburn, bobbed, of course, for Kitty is nothing, if not u':to-date. Yet her upâ€"toâ€"dateness | _ didn‘t include the ability to gunrd her And Now She Pays to guard he Miss Rebecca Grierson, Toronto, spent her vacation with her mother, Glad to see that Mr Howard Law‘ rence is again able to be out after a long cgnl_nemen} in his. home, < Mr. ~Alf. Noble:~ of Durham, is ‘ae sisting his brothér Reuben of this place. M ® Ts : Wishirig Editor, staff and all readâ€" ers, ahappy and ‘prosperous New "Mr and Mrs Wm Petty ate New Year‘s dinner with Mr and Mrs Al. Volett. Miss Eliza Patterson spent Sunday week with Miss Annie Smith, Mr and Mrs A. Knisley spent Christmas at the home of her daughâ€" ter, Mrs Geo. Turnbull. Miss Agnes Petty visited with her: sister at Fergus «the latter part of* last week, arhen returning to Toronâ€", to. Bs | Miss Maud Cuff spent‘a week end recently with Hanover friends. Miss Annie Smith . visited with friends in Guelph last week. Mr and Mrs John Ritchie enter tained a number of their relatives on New Year‘s Day. Mr Jno. .. Whiteford and daughter Marguerite®visited recently with Dr. and Miss Leeson of Varney. The election is over for another, year and we can still claim a man from these parts to sit at the Counâ€" gll table. Congratulations are exâ€" tended to Mr Theo. Widmeyer. ‘The school teachegs have all re turned to their respective schools : Miss Isabel Marshall to Atwood : Miss Mae Byers to Yeovil and Mr F. Seibert to Hampden. Mr Jno. and Miss Ella Park of S. Bentinck ‘spent New Year‘s Day with their aunt and uncle, Miss Margaret and Eben. Geddes. Mr and MrsAdam Frizell, Allan Park; spent a day recently with Mr and Mrs Jno. Sharpe. sOUTH EAST BENTINCK Mr Irvine Henderson, Guelph, visâ€" ited with his mother and brother at the home of Mr and Mrs And. Fulton over New Year and the week end. Mr and Mrs Alex McLean visited Elmwood friends recently. s Miss May Sharpe visited over the week end with her cousins at Holâ€" stein, returning Monday. Mr and Mrs David W#lis and . granddaughter Hazel, Mrâ€" and Mrs.| Geo. Willis and sons of Sask., also, Mr.â€"and Mrsâ€" Wm Willis, Sr. ate! their New Year. dinner with Mr and| Mrs Alex. McLean. + | Our January thaw has come a& little early but we may have more. It was predicted that â€" we have a mild winter. _ Our snow â€" has mel&ed and disappeared in little rivulets and if Jack Frost would respect his visit there should be any amount of skating. 5 Through the colupuns of the Revâ€" iew, I wish to convdy ~my thanks and appreciation for th¢ liberal support you have given mejat the polls and also for the confidente you have placâ€" ed in me. During 1926 I will try to give you fair administration at all times. _ Wishing you prosperity durâ€" ing 1926. | 4 To the Ratepayers manby : Ladies and Gentle To the Electors of Bentinck Tp. : Ladies and Gentlemen : * 1t becomes me to return warm thanks for the magnificent vote givâ€" en me at last Monday‘s election. It will be rey purposg as it will be my desire to acknowledge your generous vote by dcflng evarything possible to advance your â€" interests, bgth at home and at Couuty Council. â€" Again thanking you, I an}, * _ .HUTTON HILL Trusting that you may enjoy a most chappy and prosperous New Year, I am, Thanks to the Electors Accept my sincere thanks for the majority you gave me at the polls last Monday. 1 shall, I assure you. do everything in my power to proae myself worthy of the confidence you have again placed in me. To the Electors of the Township of Bentinck : Ladies and Gentlemen :â€" I wish to re you ~ sincere and hearty ‘thanks for the splendid maâ€" jority you gave me at the voting on Monday last, the largest, I think, in the history of reeve contests in this town. Such cordial support will lead 1e to use my best efforts to advance the interests of the town in home afâ€" {airg and at the county seat and I will ever try to be worthy of your confidence. Yours sincerely, ALLAN BELL To THE DURHAM REVIEW Yours very truly, RDBT. GRIERSON * epayers lof the Tp. of Not Gentlethen :â€" the columns of the Rev to convdy ~my thanks an n for th¢ liberal suppor iven mejat the polls an : confidente you have plac During 1926 I will try t« air administration at al ishing you prosperity dur | | 6 HENRY SEIM HAMPD! ' Sincerely yours, D. J. MecDONALD f the Tp. of Nor EIM ‘ Mr and Mrs Jas. ‘Langrill spent a ‘fll:'£t week with the former‘s parâ€" en ‘ Hanover. _ Mr‘Irvine Henderson, Guelph, is spending a few daysâ€"with his sister, Mrs. Robt. Johnston. . < 4 @ir ana XMrs Chas. Reay spent Sunâ€" dayâ€"with the latter‘s pareBts in Durâ€" * Mr &nd Mrs â€" Andrew Park -pcnq New Year‘s Day® with Mr and Mrs.. Mr and Mrs: D. Donnelly and Mr. and Mrs Jas. Langrill, spent New Yeats with Mr and Mrs SBpence Hop kins, Mulock. ® Mr and Mrs Knisley audl family of Mr and Mrs Robt. Cripps and chil dren of Hanover, spent the . week end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Mr and Mrs Jas. Turnbulk and Miss Annie, spent New Year with Mr and Mrs Geo. Turnbull. Mr Clarence Thompson, Inglewood, is spending a few weeks at the parâ€" ental home. Mr and Mrs John Milligan and fam ily, Hampden, also Mr and Mrs Thos Turnbull, spent a pleasant evening with Mr and Mrs Robt. Lawson recâ€" ently. Teacher and pupils are all down to hard work again after enjoying a few holidays. Mrs® Chas. Lawrence, Hutton spent Sunday with her sister, James Lawrence. _ Mr _ and Mrs Hugh MacDonald spent a day recently in Elmwood. ! Mr and Mrs Fletcher M&ean, ‘Holstein, are visiting at present with glho'form@r's parents, Mr and Mrs. H. Mcelean. \__Mr and Mrs Fred Cuff spent Monâ€" |day with Mr and Mrs H. W. Huni, i Ebenezer. Mr and Mrs Geo. McMeekin and family, were visitors with her sister. Mrs Malcolm McKechnie on New Year‘s day. The mls'slonary meéeting has beex‘ postponed, owing to the annual meetâ€" ing of the U.F..W.O. falling on the shme week. Mr and Mrs Walter Clark enter tained a large gathering of friends on New Year‘s night. s Mr Arch. Thompson is under the Dr‘s eare at presént. We hope he may soon be around again. Heartiest â€" congratulations to Mr. Dougald McDonald, Behtinck‘s wor thy Reeve, on being elected with a larger majority, The U. F. W. O. will hold their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs Jno. Cu® Friday of. this â€"week. Misses Myrtle, Jessie and Mï¬ggip Watson, Toronto, spent a week with their cousin, Miss Helen Watso® We have been enjoying a spell of mild weather the past few days. The Rocky U.F. W.O. will meet on Friday at the home of Mrs John Cuff, when we hope for a good aâ€" tendance and favorablé weather. Mr and Mrs Thos. Torry spent New Years with‘ Mr and Mrs Lamb and family. Mr and Mrs Jas. Heslip#and famâ€" ily, spent New Years with Mr and Mrs Knisley of Durham. Mr and Mrs Jas. ~Ewen and fam ily, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Thos. Timmins, Zion. Mr and Mrs Robt. Grierson and family spent New Years‘ Day with Mr and Mrs E. Noble, Hutton Hill. Mr and Mrs Fred Cuff spent New Years with Mr and Mrs Geo. Stewart of Bunessan. Miss Carrie Grierson has returned to Hespeler after spending a couple of weeksâ€"with friends here. 6 Mr Geo. Chapman and fanmtily, spent an evening last week with Mr and Mrs Sam Chapman of town. Mrs. Vaughan of Lorburn, Sask., is visiting her daughter, Mrs Jas. Ewâ€" en at present. Miss Mary Lamb returned to her school on Monday afier a two weeks vacation at her home here. The election has mssed over for another year with the same Reeve and Deputy in the field for another term, two of the old council reâ€"elecâ€" ted and one new man, Mr Alex Mc Gregor. Well, it looks as though we are going to get our January thaw, as it sure made the snow scarce in some places. Mr and Mrs Chas. Lawwrence and family, entertained a large number of friends and neighbors to a party on New Years‘ Night. The evening was spent in games and dancing and was enjoyed by all. Mr Irvine B. Henderson, Guelph, was a guestâ€".the first of this week with Mr and Mrs Lawson Hopkins. 7;\74râ€\7‘(’n'1. Nol-)le of near Swift Cur rent, Sask.. is visiting his brother Mr Reub. Noble and other relatives. Qh;tlâ€"nm Kent Co., spent her vacaâ€" tion with her sister, Mrs T. Milligan. Miss Sybil Lawrence, teacher near Pornoch, spent her holidays with her parents, Mr and Mrs Chas. Lawrence Master Allie Hopkins spent a week with â€" his friend, â€" Master .Crawford Sharpe at Welbeck. _ Mrs. McKill Grierson. Mr and Mrs Robt: J« son «Melville of Ebenezer, ACcoMpaD: ied by Mre. J‘s brother, Mr James Henderson of Lumsden, Sask., l;nt Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mré. Lawson Hopkins. e# NORTH BENTINCK ROCKY â€" SAUGEEN Hill Miss Edith Anderson, Durham spent New Years at her fibme here. W W. A. CHariton, lege Street, Tord It is often said that te;n are just &A step removed from joy. Poor Donald knows that. At the ;fe of 16 he was attending high school, playing on a hockey team, Toln‘ to parties and doâ€" ing all the th n% that a redâ€"blooded youth will de. hen joy was at its height gloom made its appearence in the shape of consumption. There was aothing to do, the doctor said, but,. drop everything and go to the Muskoka 'Holpltal for a thorough rest and skilful, constant treatment, Donald has now forgotten bis resentâ€" ment at fate in his happiness over the news that he is soonâ€"to be sent homeâ€"better ~ ® __ Contributions may be sent to Haâ€" ied program â€" was provided ar perfect manner in which it »wa ied on reflected credit upon who hadtrained the children. The annual Christmas Tree of the United Church was held on Dec. 23rd and was one of the most sucâ€" cesful for years. A lengthy and varâ€" TOO MI.ICI'I H< Mr and Mr§~Robt. Ledingham visi ted Mr and Mrs Edgar Boyce Banday Quite a number from here attendâ€" ed the reception held at the home of Mr. T. Boyd, in honor of Mr and Mrs J. E. Boyd, who were recently married in Detroit. Congratulations. } Miss Ella Sillars, Toronto, is spending a month with her parents, and assisting in looking after her father, who is not improving as quigckly as his friends would like to see him. Miss Sillars, who received a bad scald, is improving a little. They have our sympathy, as one troublenever comes alone. Miss Rose Rance of Toronto, visit« ed her mother, Mrs White, over the holidays. * Mr Samuel Bailey was on Dec. 30, 1925, united in marriage to Miss Bertha Honess, which was performâ€" ed by Rev. Mr Steele at the Manse, Elmwood. _ After the ceremony, the young couple left for Toronto. The best wishes of the community go with Mr and Mrs. Bailey. _Miss Bessie Campbell, Toronto, holidayed with her sister, Mrs Wm. Robertson. Mr Percy Leuck left for Kitchener where hg intends remaining for aâ€" while. Mr Angus McIntosh and sisters, spent Xmas with the Greenwood‘s. The Misses Sullivan holidayed with their parents; also their brother Joe. and all returned Saturday to take up their work in different places. Mrg A. Mclntosh * entertained â€" a number of her friends on New Year‘s day. Mr W. H.â€"Dargavel will spend a couple of months at his home here before returning to Vansouver. Miss Sadie McDonald. of Durham, visited with the Dargavel‘s for a few days. 4 Miss Ruby Smith of Toronto, spent a week with her parents, Mr and Mrs Wm. Smith. L The Women‘s Institute will be held on Jan. 13th. at the home of Miss M. McIntosh. We would like to see more of the ladies with their names on the roll at the beginning of 1926. Mrs. J. E. Picard and son Erving, spent New Year‘s with Mrs A. Mclnâ€" tosh and the Dargavel family, and left on Monday for Toronto. Hutton Hill, spent the holiday WIUN their daughter, Mrs Geo. Turnbull. Miss Margaret Mighton returned on Wednesday to Detroit after spending the holidays with her parents. Mr and Mro Jack Wells spent New Wears with Durham friends. Mr W. Willis of Michigan, spent a day last week with Mr Jno. Park. Sorry to hear that Mrs Andrew Park is in poor health and admitted to Durh:m'“f!oqplml Monday for treatment. Hope to hear of a speedy recovery. C â€" Miss Annie Lawrence spent day with her friend, Miss . Turnbull â€"anmmlatima to Mr Jas. Turnâ€" bull on being returned to the Counâ€" cil board for 1926. < Much Hockey Ruined Donald‘s Health LOGS wanTEp CRAWFORD aid that te;n are just from joy. Poor Donald t the ¢ of 16 he was h -cbo:f. playing on a oing to parties and doâ€" n‘; that a redâ€"blooded hen joy was at its made its appearecce in onsumption. othimr to da tha Aaaens was provided and the *, 00000022 MeRUnent, _forgotten bis resentâ€" i his happiness over he is soon to be sent may be sert to How. , President, 223 Colâ€" orito 2, Olh,o. the holiday with TORONTO itâ€"was car those to take DUREAM BMNGET SCHOOL Licensed Auctioneer for Grey and Bruce. barn, brick house, good land, will be sold cheap and goodgterms of payâ€" ment, . For terms of payment, etc, apply to The George Hopt Farm, lot 4, con. 7, Normanby, 115 acres. Bank barn, brick house, good land. Will be. sold cheap with @Ftema. 4 The Maycock Farm, lots 12 and 1. Son; $8, ~Bentinck, ‘Nn. D. R. Bank The Elizabeth Fizel!l Fasm, lot 16, con. 18, Normanby. 125 acres. Ban‘k barn, frame house, good land. This will be sold cheap. The Chas. Huehn Farm, lots 11, con. 16, Normanby. 100 acres. Bank barn, frame house, good Jand. This farm will be sold cheap. the best farms in Nor;nlnb: ‘(;ood reason for selling. and 15, con. 11, Normanby. 167 ac res, bank barn, brick house, good or chard, 4 miles from Ayton. Rural mail, telephone, etc. _ This is one of The School is on hand young | reKistered Hereford bulls and females of\breeding age. Apply to W. . A. LAW NCE, P R. R.‘1, Varney Comprising 135 acres on the Owen Soundâ€"Guelph highway. Four miles south of Durham. Apply for further particulars at lot 2 of 7, Con,_1, Norâ€" manby, (near Barber‘s Corners.) ‘lte'Durhn.m U. F. O. Live Stock Association will ship stock from Durâ€" ham, on Tuesdays. Shippers are reâ€" quested to give thre« days‘ notice. MELODY BOYS‘ ORCHESTRA The John D. Feick Farm, lots 14 Farms for Sale. General Repairing Done. Machinery & Radios for Sale. DURHMHAM MACHINE SHOP For Public accommodation Good outfits, good service. R. H. FORTUNE Horse cllpperl Sharpened * SKATES SHARPENED Saws Gummed. Horse Livery #4 F. W. MOON, Machinist â€"FARM FOR SALE Music for alt Occasions rates, and open dates, Apply to H. E. PHIPPS, Manager * Durham, Phone 24 F. W. & OSCAR MOON NOTICE TO FARMERS JAS. LAWRENCE, Shipper JAN. 7, 1926 Money to Loan Apply at FOR SALE PALMER PATTERSOXN® Bank will be of 4 Muir The Banquetâ€"the ever held in Prices nounced success. T prettily festooned w the two sides, red tions, the pillars : "*ully draped. . The ranged in two long cross one end, whi: head table. Commu St. Columba Y. P‘s SX Bipiisisig.e. drink to churches plied to 1 that the lend a h cause of â€" The toast t« posed by Miss } »ed up the fact always stood for ness. No other far reaching por ed in all countr civilization folloy Christ Himself of union. our ow ests 1 the g even EB had after supp troubles in your isn‘t any trouble laugh" ; â€" "Bilver Gold," etc. ene The Pres., Mrs ened the speaking ulatory . speech. first toast, was h ing in "God Bave Country," coupled PFarguhar Oliver a the "Maple Lea!." red to and spoke Canada which was to the efforts of 1 Many more good 1 Grace Ramage ga~ encored gave . *"II tion by Robt. Whi om insy ~Best Qua Custom Get our Price Feed Flour, Calla Lily | Canadian 1 Prairie Pr M Royal Hou Majestic J GOODS DELiIvVERECD it Toasts Proposed and R ed to by Young People t BLATCHFORD GUNN‘S BIG JAN. 7, 1926 M ana JOHN Wish shing a I| T HE W as 1 intend buying Banguet a Su Gustonn U $ CALF, 60 BEEFf 11 IN C