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DURNAM‘S RADIO DEALERS Ladies Cordially Invited A Padio stroved by fire and last week a naumâ€" ber of the brethren gathbred to open the corner stone placed there sixty years ago with coins, papers, curios, etc., enclosed in the cavity, What was their surprise to find it empty ! Some sneak thief in the olden days had broken open the stone on one side and removed _ the contents, reâ€" placing the pieces so skilfully that it was not discovered. The stone was set near the ground at a corner rarâ€" ely visited by anyone, and the mean robber may, ere now, have "passed on." There will be no reward offer ed . The Review forwards subscriptions to all daily papers at a saving to subscribers. Let us send in yours. "There were Thieves too, in the Noo Good Old Days," remarks the Luckâ€"| (] now Sentinel, as it tells of the dis T covery ol a robbery that may have[ T taken place 69 years ago. Some â€" Wee weeks 2«o the Masonic Hall was deâ€" H CORNER STORE ROBBED ! !"C; Noo ye can juist let them bile : Luckâ€"| (Cleek the pat heich on the chains, dis; â€" This‘!l gie hunger a fricht ! have| This‘ll pit flesh on yer banes ! Soine Weel ye ba‘e learnt it, my lass : 3 deâ€" Here‘s a new verse to yer carritch wamâ€" What‘s the chief end 0‘ a wiie ? open: _ To mak‘ her man‘s parritch. gixty | Snb 204 26e Te U Oe ie es ces ) In loving memoryNof Peter Reid, ; Sr., who passed awa ovember 30, 1922. â€"Fondly remémbered by | wife family. Aiter several mild days quite unâ€" like normal November weather, snow is falling again toâ€"night (30th,) Howâ€"i ever the month has been a record breaker for mild weather and wln-] ter has been shortened as well as fuel ' FORM IL. â€" FRENCH. _ _ M. Noble $0, D. Pickering 89, B. Clarke $2, G, McCrae $1, G. Noble T5, G. Hay 73, M. Moffat 72, A. Beli 70, (G. Glassâ€"68, H. Wilson 68, N. Macâ€" Intyre 66, C. Rowe 63, K. Wilson 63, C. Traynor 61, N. Lowe 61, V. Macâ€" Lean 61, W. Smith 58, L. Reay 58, E.. Baird 54, F. MacArthur 55, E. Harlâ€" ing 54, D. Ritchie 49, T. Bell 49, M. McFadden 48, D. Robinson 45, Ned Burnett 43, C. MacLean 42, L. Whitâ€" more 42, D. Firth 40, L. Hopkins 40, J. Renwick 40, I. Allan 40, A. Taylor 35, A. Ritchie 31, E. MceGillivray 30, M. Armstrong 27, FORM I Aâ€"GEOGRAPHY F. (Goodchild 91, J. Greenwood 85. H. Glenholme $3, J. Falconer 80, O. Burnett 77, M. Corlett 76, G. Hopkins 74, V. Armstrong 71, N. Kelsey 74, B. Falkingham 73, B. Jamieson 71, 1. Elliott 70, M. Leith 70, J. Clarke 70, (i. Becker 69, M. Collinson 67, Isabel Jamieson 65, J. Henderson 62, ~L. Jacques 61, G. Eddy 52%, L. Brigham 48, A. Allam 48, G. Harrison 45, . Hargrave 27. Class average 67 perct: ~FORM IBâ€" GEOGRAPHYy M. Tobin $7, W. Thompson 86, L. Tucker 84, R. Renwick 81, J. Schutz 77, I. Twamley 76, E. MceEachnte 74, V, Noble 72, J. Styles 72, D. Mac\:â€" thur 72, E. Mervyn 70, M. Watson (s R. Willis 68, P. Rogeborough 65, F. Murdock 64, T. Miligan 62, J. Me Ronald 62, W. Middleton 62, 0. Noble 62, M. Storrey 62, M. McEachern *4. A. Turnbull 58. G. MeKechnie 38. Class average 65 per cent. \Ehe Qurkuom Revirw V. Mountain 8$0, R. Mcradden 79, B. Murdock 77, F. Bailey 71, G. Colâ€" linson 71, E. Willis 69, C. Anderson 88, R. Tinianov 67, E. Moon 67, C. Rowe 6§, D. Armett 63, H. McAuliffe 62, F. MacArthur 61, E. Marshall 58, M. Kelsey 51, R. Adlam 51. Resulis of Examinations held Novâ€" ember 2ist, 1927 We have received this week an 89 page book, 10 in. by 12 in. in size,. setting forth the "Growth of a Great Port," that port being Montreal. It is printed in the highest style of the printing art, paper, press work, bindâ€" ing and illvstrations. These last conâ€" yey to the reader the maryellous deâ€" velopment that nas taken place in the three centuries of her city‘s hisâ€" tory. _ Harbor scenes, great bridges, oceanâ€"going ships and freighters, me chanical contrivances, grain elevaâ€" tors, etc., etc., all speak of growth. The story accompanying the picturss is full of a proud optimism that is justifiable. The development of the St. Lawrenre waterway, much disâ€" cussed at present, will make of Torâ€" onto a similar ocean port while not hurting Montreal. * Rax me the threeâ€"legg‘t pat ; Hing it, haufâ€"fu, on the swee ; The fire has a richt cheery lowe : The water‘ll bile in a wee. Fetch me the meal poke, an saut. An‘ tak‘ ye the spurtle in haun‘ : Na, they‘re no‘ kittle to mak‘ Gin ye ance un‘erstan‘. Keek ! Ay, the pat‘s bilin‘ noo, Aff wi‘ the lid an‘ begin ; Tak ‘a guid neivefu‘ o‘ meal, Dribble it cannily in. Steer wi‘ the spurtle the while, Dinna be scrimp wi‘ the freal ; Gruel is fine for the hoastâ€" But no‘ when ye‘re weel. Dinna fa‘ into the fau‘t, O‘ fushionless folk in the Sooth : Cast in a wee tait o‘ saut, Else they‘ll be wersh in the mooth. Lippen to me and ye‘ll learn, Steer, lassie, steer, ca‘ awa‘; Gin they stick to the pat they‘ll get brunt An scunner us a‘. Member Canadian Weekly Newspap ers‘ Association. C. RAMAGE & SON, Editor and Proâ€" prietors. â€" This national Scottish holiday to honor the patron Saint of Scotland, is, we fancy, losing some of its inâ€" terest. Time was when concerts and convivial gatherings marked the day, and no doubt yet in the larger conâ€" tres these are held. _ As a "Scotty" contribution on this day, we fling in the following verses and no doubt some of our older readers will enjoy the flavor of the pure Scottish diaâ€" FORM IiIâ€"ENG. COMPOSITION MONTREAL AND ITS HARSOR ST. ANOREW‘S DAYâ€"NOV. 30 Darham High School HOO TO MAK‘ PARRITCH IN MEMORIAM scribers to close of 1928, =$2.00 The Review to new Sub ces, Consisting of FANCY GOODS FANCY CHINA & GLASSWARE FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS BOXED WRITING PAPER TOILET ARTICLES FRENCH IVORY TOYS, GAMES, DOLLS, and many new novelties ..It is the biggest and best Dispiay we have ever shown and at prices that will please you Make your selections early and avoid the last minute rush. 2ca vzta# sCca PC Christmas Gifts THURSDAY, NDEC. 8th, 1927 at 12 30 p.m. \ of FARM STOGK, IMPLEMENTS and HOUSENOLD FURNITURE LOT 25, C 8, BENTINCK (Former Richard Boyce farm) I am before you again for one of the Council positions. I have a vivid recollection of your kindness thsee years ago when you gave me\the larâ€" gest vote ever polled in the townâ€" ship. A similar vote this time, wili be warmly appreciated. If elected, nuedâ€" less to say, I will give my vpb‘ best attention to the interests pi our township. | To the Electors of the Township of Reeveship of this Township.. Should you reâ€"elect me, I assure you that I shall as in the past, do my very best for the Township and the Coun‘y, Bentinck Ladies and\Gentlemen : Should you elect me t(\ the position I assure you that I shall\ do all in my power in every way to fd\rther the inâ€" terests of the Township.\ Your sup port in the forthcoming klectiun will be greatly appreciated. Respectfully )&ourt-'. ROBT. MecCASLIN To the Electors of Bentin Ladies and Gentlemen : I stand for (1) a square deal for every ratepayer: (2) an equilable assesscent for all parts of the Townâ€" ship regardless \of location : (3) The strictest economy in all transactions concerning the \Township business : (4) The continuance of the present road system. At the request of d\ large aumber of ratepayers, I am a ¢andidate for a seat on the Council bo;rd ior 1928. Should you elect me to the position To the Electors of \Bentinck Townâ€" ship Ladies and Gentlemen : I ask for a ntinuance of your support upon my \record during the past years. 2 cCarcercrsce®e SCOTT‘S EMULSION Answer : It is food and tonic rich in vitamins and other nourishing factors that are particularly helpfual to a weakened Question: Why is emu!â€" sified codâ€"liver oil so needful for a child who is pale and losing weight? R, L. SAUNDERS, Prop. Come and See the GRAND DISPLAY For your chiidâ€"old reliable CREDIT AVCTION SALE FOR SALENQR RENT ELLCiIGN CARDS THE DURHAM REVIEW LESSON No. 18 Yours for service, CHAS. BAILEY Singerely yours, D. J. MacDONALD of candidate for the Town‘p Mr and Mrs Malcolnt MecKechnie and baby Joan, were visitors this week with Elmwood {riends. Mr L. A. McLean and sister Cathâ€" erine, were visitors with Mr and Mrs Joe Davison, Durham this week. Mr and Mrs Wm Bell and family, were guests of the Heslin family a+ _ _ Mr and Mrs Jas. Crutehley enterâ€" tained a number of the young folks one evening last week. Dancing was ~the order of the night, Mr and Mrs L. McLean spent Monday afternoon with Mr and Mrs, W. J. McFariane. Miss Islay McKechnie was a guest withâ€" Mrs Neil McLean Tuesday ev‘y. Miss Blanche McKechnie spent a couple of days with her cousin, Miss Rena Clark. » Mr Alex Morton and family moved into the vacant house on Mr Jack Grasby‘s farm. We welcome them to our neighborhood. Mr and Mrs Jas. Lewrence spent the week end with friends in Owen Sound. * 1 © _ Plowing is the order of the day and has been for some time past. There has been a good few fields turn=ed ovâ€" er this fall. After spending a few weeks at ber home here, Miss _ Maimie Crutchley left for Toronto last week. Miss Sullivan, teacher of the Sepâ€" srate School, has commenced pracâ€" tice for her Christmas concert, which will soon be here. Another year has almost flown away. Mr George Ledingham of Owen Sound, spent the week end with his parents, Mr and Mrs J. Ledingham. Mrs Will Smith and son Howard, visited with her sister, Mrs McBerh of Paisley. Mr Heath returned on Friday to spend a few months with his daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Henderson. Mrs. Robt. Mortley and daughter Ruth visited with Mrs E. B. Dargavyel last Monday afternoon. Mr and Mrs W. H. Dargavel arâ€" rived in Dornoch on Friday last where they expect to remain till afâ€" ter New Year‘s before returning to Vancouver, B. C. Mr A. D. Mcintyre of Durham, Sundayed at home. Mr and Mrs Murray Ritchie spent Frilay evening with Mr and Mrs Win Weir, Jr. Mrs Jno. Hamilton accompanied her sister, Miss Kathleen Firth to Owen Sound on Saturday last. Our teacher is busy preparing the children for a Christmas Tree and concert on the evening of Dec. 21. We are sorry to hear of the death of Mrs Jas. Atkinson, which took place at her home in Toronto Saturâ€" day evening. Mr and Mrs Thos. H. Reay enterâ€" tained a large number of friends and neighbors to a party Thursday evenâ€" ing, Nov. 24th, the occasion being the 25th anniversary of their marâ€" riage. A sumptuous repast was servâ€" ed at midnight and a five story bride‘s cake was generously partaken of, The evening was spent in music, games and dancing. Many and beautiiul were the gifts received, testifying to the esteem in which this couple are held. Mr and Mrs Thos. Atchison of town, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Wm Atchison. Mr and Mrs Will Ececles, Dromore, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. ard Mrs Robt. Lindsay. Messrs Wm Lawrence, Jno McGirr and Geo. Hopkins, took in the Royâ€" al Winter Fair at Toronto. Quite a number from this part atâ€" terded the nomination held at Lamâ€" lash on Monday o« this week. The eâ€" lection next Monday will doubtless prove rather interesting as the reeve, deputy and councillors have to fight to be elected. We have some new councillors running this year on this line and we wish them success. Messrs Thos. Milligan and Aliie Hopkins spent a few days in Toronâ€" to, guests of the former‘s sister, Mrs John Clarke and aitended the Royal Winter Fair. Mr and Mrs Thos. Milligan and Master Tommy, spent an afternoon the first of the week with the forâ€" mer‘s aunt, Mrs Grace Henderson at Hampden. Miss E. Petty, teacher at 8. S, No. 11, is busy practising the school chilâ€" dren for their annual Christmas enâ€" tertainment, to be held in the schoolâ€" house near Christmas. We are not aâ€" ware if date is picked at time of writing. Mr and Mrs Rex Lawrence, Evenâ€" ezer, spent an evening last week witn her parents, Wm and Mrs Noble. Mrs Alex Hopkins and two children spent an afternoon with her daughâ€" ter. Mrs A. Noble, near Varney. Mr and Mrs Lawson Hopkins and little aMrjorie spent an afternoon the first of the week with Mr and Mrs. E Johnston, South Line. Mr i{oy'ce Noble is engaged with Maxwell Grierson for the plowing season. Mr and Mrs Eugene Weppler, Dur ham, were recent visitors with Mr and Mrs Wm. Manto. ROCKY â€"SAUGEEN GREEN GROVE on Sunday. DORNOCH ABERDEEN RIi0 ARC TORONTO scripture lesson was read by Eiton Adlam, after which minutes of preyâ€" ious meeting were read and approyâ€" ed. Two excellent papers were read, the subjects being "Enlargement" by Miss McDonald and "Speak a kind word‘ by Bessie Adlam. Pastor Crickington took the topic "The Christianâ€"what is he ?" The offerâ€" ing was received and roll call. The BYPU held their regularâ€" moet ing Thursday evening with a good atâ€" tendance. _ The president, Mr John McDonald presided over the devotionâ€" al part, after which Mr Clifford Adâ€" lam took the chair. The meeting was opened with singing and prayer. The scripture lesson was read by Eiton Adlam, after which minutes of preyâ€" We were sorry to hear of Mr Wilâ€" bert Greenwood of Edge Hill being suddenly stricken with appendicitis. He underwent an operation in Durâ€" ham hospital last week, performed by Dr D. B. Jamison, We sincerely hope for his speedy recovery. Mr Robt. Ledingham, Dornech, acâ€" companied by Mrâ€" Geo. Ledingham, Souris, Man. were visitors with Mr. and Mrs A. C. McDonald on Saturâ€" day of last week. Miss Mary McGillivray is at presâ€" ent visiting Durham and Dormoch friends.. We congratulate the teacher, Miss Mary Turnbull on serving hot luncnâ€" es for the pupils throughout the {fall and winter months. This ought to prove beneficial, escpecially in the colder months. Variety also adds to the lunches. _ The scholars have alâ€" ready had hot cocoa, potatoes, capâ€" bages, beans, tomato soup, etc. havâ€" ing these alternate days. Mr and Mrs Herb. Allen and "amâ€" ily of Edge Hill, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Jos. Porter. Guests of Mr and Mrs Finlay Mocâ€" Cuaig last week were Mr Arch Mcâ€" Cuaig and family, Top Cliff, Mr and Mrs Robt. Hopkins, Hutton Hill, Mi and Mrs Fred Cuff, Aberdeen. We can arrange your Gift list for you Children‘s Toques in red, white and sand . ... .69 Children‘s Mitts, nI1 colors, .. .~ .25, .35 and .49 Boys‘ TOQue$s .........6}6.s 0 ... ...} ... .89 Ladies‘ Fancy MHandkerchiefs ...... .10 & .15 Ladies‘ Satinette Bloomers .............. «98 Ladies‘ Broadcloth Slips =.............. .98 Ladies Fleece Lined Blocmers ............ .69 Turkish Towels, at.................. 69 & .39 Extra sizs Turkish Towel and and set, in a iL DOX, : :. %>;.:..>:>;ar.s> : +«. $L25 Extra Special Sale of Christmas Suggestions MULOCK All This Week Geo. Campbell The "N2w Idea Store" TERMS : CASH Registered â€" Leicester ram lambs, good quality. . Also several young Hereford bulls, all ages, 3 now of serviceable age, Fairfax blood !ines of outstanding quality, Also females, Phone 604, r. 3â€"1 Ben Coutts in the death of her mothâ€" er, Mrs Jas Atkinson in Torouto inxt Saturday. L o p _ _POOCBY »RUCNVRAIAPHY, 1Ypâ€" ing, Salesmanship, Secretarial work Civil Service. _ Practical Methods, Special Course for Farmers‘ Sons Careful Attention. Best Results. Free Catalogue on request. WO A. TRIMBLE. Princeipal You may Enroll any day Individual instruction ( Mouv:v rorger RPrrwackFlGdlegy) )oividual instruction enables you to begin a course at any time in MounNnt FOR SALE A. LAWRENCE, 4 R.R. 1, Varney Typ se Get our Pric GOO0D§ DELIVERED Pilot Maple Prair Custom Best Ou M Bal BLATCHFORD‘S C GUNN‘S BIG 60 | w a the ed ist JOH Northe HENDI W The T HE 1 AS as 1 intend b DE*. 1 S t n h 1 The mind trained work a Do and get Spend t Wiinter Mcll The