R «.199 esh stock of : selling for f. Cali in East Garaâ€" as Buying ‘eceive, more â€" to this aaeage Store newsâ€" a will of the toxn, it n1es L perâ€" bumper * itself will tly not | so is bris®Fed Jlamed on s brusked er. We said â€" the â€" after we i combinâ€" would be * present tter . indiâ€" es _ from to the poâ€" light: : them itions s after entage o nuls that who Th ht Association will ship stock from Dur ham, on Tuesdays. Shippers are re quested to give three days‘ notice. The Oar Bread and Pastry products will ba found hsalthful and invigorating. Try us with an order. DECEMBER 5, tu2y Leave your orders carly for your spring requirements of Ferâ€" tilizer. Highest market prices paid for all kinds of Grain deâ€" livered at our Mill. JOHN McGOWAN Royal Household Floer Crimped Oat O Canada Flour Screenings C Pilot Flour Mixed Chop ‘ Castle Flour Bran, Sho Rolled Oats Oatcake Feed Flour Tankage Chopped Oats Oyster Shell Chick Grit Special reductiors in 5 and 10 bag lots of Flour. Phone 8 The Cash Shoe Store are now ready and prices are easier than last year. Call and examine them. Flour and Feed at Reasonable Prices Gunn‘s & Blatchford‘s Stock and Poultry Foods for every purpose. Get our prices and compare them and the analysis yviuj others before buying your requirements of commercial WE LIVE TO EAT f AND EAT TO LIVE Our window Display of Cakes and ‘other Delicacies will tempt you and your visitors. _A look will make you buy. Rubbers and Goloshes of many styles Western Recleaned Screenings at $34 per ton ground, in bulk. Also Ontario Mixed Grain at $38 per ton, ground. NOTICE 10 FARMERS HENDERSON‘s BAKERY JAS. LAWRENCE, Shipper HAVE ON HAND FOR SALE THE BEST QUALITY Is the Plage to get your cold, wet weather Footwear THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS Food is th:+1 Mast Important ! Shoe Repairing as usual Mcliraith‘s Flour and Feeds J. S. Mcllraith Instead of writing that weekly letâ€" ter to distant friends, why not have the Review tell them the news of the district. Save yourself the trouble of worrying over what to say each week for $2.00 for a whole year. Crimped Oats Screenings Chop Mixed Chop Bran, Shorts Oatcake Tankage Oyster Shell DURKHAM, ONT. Daniel MceTav‘sh, exâ€"Reeve, was e oy 100. Th leoted Reeve by 16 majority over H. clamation, is A. McCauley, Councilior 6f this year. Welton, F. J. The vote was McTavish 116, McCaulâ€" For Reeve Herb. Corbett . Alex. Cameron Reeve of Artemesia Monday, when he defeated Alex. Cameron, Deputyâ€"reevs for 1929, by a majority cf 75 votes. Two of this year‘s Councilliors, Jas. A. Davis and I,. B. Whittaker â€" conâ€" WiH yuuculmuo send a contribution to W. A. Chariton and A. i. Ames, 222 College Street, Torontg 2. effect on the Montreal stock manket. That Beauharnois contract he brought back on his last visit will go a long way to financing a private power corporation that is doing its best to hold back its development of that part of the St Lawrence energy â€" that is the legitimate property of Ontario and the Hydro. Nor wiil the addition of $5 per ton to the price of newsprint do anything to deflate the price of those paper stocks that are the pride of Montreal. Thus does the Muskoka Hospital bring relief and hope to the victims of consumption, but Mndlcnfpod by l’uck of meansâ€"it must appeal to you or aid. Meanwhile, pressure might _ be brought to bearâ€" on Premier Fergusâ€" on to do a little sactificing on his own part. Might he â€"not be asked to curtail his visits to Montréal and to deprive himself more frequently of the company of the aristecratic and distinguished Mr Taschereau? For his every visit to }Ixe Quebec metropolis appears to have a visible home, Gilbert and Sullivan never producâ€" ed anything more touching .than the scene in which the two Premiers of two great Canadian provinces plead with â€" an American magnate named Graustein to raise "the price of the paper he manufactures. It somehow reminds you of pleading with a child to take candy. "It was a lucky day for me," said Fred, "when the doctor got me into the Muskoka Hospital for Consumpâ€" tives, for I was going down hill fast!~ So he was, but now with expert mediâ€" cal care, rest and %{-oper food, he is fighting his way, batk to health and There is a touch of comic opera in the situation that has arisen throughâ€" the controversy over the price of newsprint. Working outdoors in the fresh air, as they do, you would hardly expect to sce a farmer in the condition of Fred! However, farmers overwork themselves, too, especially when they are iyoung and ambitious and ha{. families to support. Fred got the ‘Au, not only once but geveral times; couldn‘t shake it off, and finally the trouble settled in his lungs. _ ; GILBERT AND sULLIvAN NEvEr ANNUAL MEETING OF QUEEN DID ANYTHING BETTE $T. CHURCH LADiES AID High .. ‘"*" ELECT oFFiCERs A storm of mid winter proportions raged throughout tre past week, It has been some years since winter weather has been experienced so Herb. ~Corbett was r;aturned as Farmers Not Immune PRICEVILLE *+.~>.. Elections in Artemesia Township Or.Val. Flesh. Prot.Cey‘n Pric‘le | 1t .. Now that the eâ€" e visited Monday s Farqubhar Mcâ€" Flesherton Village 42 34 42 6y 100. The Council, elected by acâ€" Ponder the case of the itinerant peddler but support the established merchant and‘ help build up your tommunity. 3 ® tested tha Deputyâ€"reeveship, Davis wianing cut by only 12 votes, 325 to 313. The Council was elected by acâ€" clamationâ€" C. D. Meldrum, Garnet McGee, and Wm. Burnett. . Unlike the local merchant he has noâ€"investment in the community. He does â€"the community no good. Usually the peddler claims his merâ€" chandise represents big values but often he offers no recourse to his customers should the goods prove unâ€" satisfactory . ed prayer. Mr Bailey then gave the ' Bible reading, choosing selections from leveorlllko(the Psaims of Praise. This he f ed with a splendid talk on ‘The Value of Song in the Chrisâ€" | tian Life.‘ He pointed out how song and music played such a great part in the Christian worship. ~ Mr Padâ€" field read an interesting paper on the great composer, Chas. Wesley. The mseting was brought to a close ‘ by singing one of Charles Wesley‘s hymns and the class repeated the Mizpah benediction. At a meeting of the A.O.T.S. class on Tuesday night, the following offiâ€" Any business he does hurts the business of local merchants who do pay taxes for the privilege of doing business, who are the first to come to the support of any civic undertakâ€" ing or charity. * oi h mAsderneint , A.O0M.8. Class of Queen Street Un.â€" tyre, Florence Havens. } ited Church l J. A. Graham, Principal |__Sr HMI Aâ€"Olieda Hahn, Jean Rowe ’ On Thursday night the A.O.T.S. Clara Thompson, Dorothy McDonald, . class met in the church basement, Essel McArthur. with Mrs Slack, President, in the Sr III Bâ€"Carman Noble, Norman | chair. The meeting was opened with Greenwood, Marion Moore, George ‘a hymn, after which Mr Fiddes offerâ€" MKechnie, Elsie Connolly. He represerts no local merchant. He â€"pays no license feé or taxes for the privilege of doing business in the community . 54 64 49 24 19 He is particularly active at this time of year. He travels from door to door soliciting orders. Bender ard Mrs Wolfe _______| U. S. S. NO. 2, BENT. & GLEN, Visitors for East Ward : Mrs A. C. Sr IVâ€"Chester Miller, Charlie Migâ€" Kinnee and Mrs â€"C. Moore : North hton. Jr IVâ€"Johnny Vessie, Clayton Ward, Mrs R Smith and Mrs Mack Reay. _ Sr IIIâ€"Georgie Miller, G. Saunders: West Ward, Mrs. Whit Lawrence, Arch McLean. _ Jr_ IIâ€" more~ and Mrs R. Campbell. . Georgina Vessic. _ IIâ€"Marjorie Vesâ€" Mr Fiddes then closed the meeting ®©. Ewen Ritchie. Iâ€"Raiph Miller, in prayer. Mrs Chapman invited th> Margaret Vessie, Gordon Vessie, M. ladies to her home for the January McLean. Sr Prâ€"Bryson Clark, Berâ€" moeting. The ladies had prepared a nice Reay, Maude Reay. Jr Prâ€"Ethâ€" sumptuous"" tea which the members, €! Vessie. oo their husbands and several visitors Islay W. McKechnie, teacher enjoyed. This closed a very satisfacâ€" mom w t M tz tory afternoon. ‘ ue wa m Un sUPPORT YOuR LOCcAL MERCHANTS * Ponder the case of the itinerant peddier. ‘The election of officers for the enâ€" suirg year then took place as follows President, Mrs P. GaFnon Vice Pres., Mrs W. A. Glass Sec‘y, Mrs Geo. Yiirs Treasurer, Mrs C. Moore Sacramental Com., Mrs Aljoe and Queen St. Church Ladies‘ Aid held business. meeting with singing. Reâ€" day afternoor in the church baseâ€" ment with a large attendance. The first part of the afternoon was spent in quilting three Red Cross quilts. Mr. Fiddes presided, opening the business meetng with singing. Reâ€" ports were given from the different committees. The treasurer‘s report of monies spent was most satisfactâ€" ory, and the financial standing of the Society for year ending 1929. Mrs Sparling. Church Draping Com, Mrs Mack Saunders and Mrs Lawrence Flower Com., Mrs, Mack Saunders and Mrs J. McLean Parsonage Com., Mrs Hopkins, Mrs. President, Mrs W. Slack 1st Vice President, Mr N. H. Bailey 2nd Vice President, Mrs G R Padfield Secretary, Miss Clara McCrae Ass‘t Sec‘y, Miss Mary Metcalfe Treasurer, Mr. Clifford Moon Pianist, Miss Norma Gagnon Press Reporter, Mrs N. H. Bailey Social Com., Miss Emily Smith Missionary Com,, Mr W. Slack Visiting and Floral Com., Miss Wil ma Smith. Convenors for the different commitâ€" tees as follows: Decorating Com., Mrs W. McGirr Membership Com., Miss Juanita Holâ€" cers were elected for the ensuing THE DURHAM REVrEw 48 Among the Churches Vand. . B l_]g â€" Po: rt‘ w 25 17 15 62 J.0. Dargavel 34 37 ONTARIO ARCHIV TOROoNTO 365 291 325 313 |James Gaynor, Richard Collier, Geo. ‘ Ryan, Wm. Robson, Wm. Davis, Edâ€" !uq Hutton, Samuel McCracken, ioscn, Mariin Kenny, Wm Dargaye! Hopps, : Robt. McKelvie, David Kenâ€" ny, Thos. Armour, John Aller, Wm. J. Carson, James McCracken, Lachâ€" Matthew Scott, George Watt, John t}va. Thomas McGirr, Benjamin Moore Girr, Matt, Davis, George ‘Matthew:. George Lawrence, Adam Weir, Adam l_lob:on. Charles Grant, Joseph Moore, John McCulloch, J. McDonald, Jn». Moodle, James McGirt, Matt. I. Dayâ€" Elias Edge,‘ Robert Allen, Wm Mcâ€" The following are the men who reâ€" ceived this handsome remittance in the name of queen and country. Do n CC NT RE°0000, HECeFCTIpH), CHosP FARM FOR SALE Sec. 9 of the existing Volunteer Miliâ€"| ;. 47, con 3. E.G.R., Glenelg. tia Act." " 100 acres; well fenced, well watered *N. B.â€"The allowance for care of by Spring creek; drilled well, water arms in Private Armories where no| iD Stable; good brick house and bank a barn, driving shed, hen house and Public Armories are available has th tbuild T traily "located forthe’o er ou ings; centrally t been fixed at $40 per Company | for High and Public Schools. For parâ€" current year. | ticulars apply to Thomas Ritchie, R. ies CAnnbmviekrin: an en Sn snï¬ n o Ee ho ce ce en CC _ In front of us at the present momâ€" ent we have a precious parchment, loaned us by Dr J. F. Grant and which he received from the Dominâ€" ion Archives at Ottawa. It is the orâ€" iginal pay sheet of "Durham Infantry Company of Volunteer Militia" who served in the Fenian Raid of 1866. The pay of each recruit amounted to 8c a day for 16 days‘ drill of three hours‘ duration daily. The memoranda is signed by the Brigade Major who "does hereby certify that the ° Arms 6f this Corps are clean and in good. order in every respect; that there ls“ no Public Armory available for the}ri storage, and that the Officer com-" manding the Corps is therefore enâ€". titled to the Government allowance* {or care of Arms, accordingly, under | S$. $. NO. 11. BENTINCK | â€"Sr IVâ€"Raymond Hopkins, James ‘ Armstrong. Jr IVâ€"Wilhelmine Manâ€" i‘°' Irvine Hiscox*, Fred Roseborâ€" ough*. Sr IIIâ€"Sarah Dyer, Freda Ritchie*®, Doris Dyer, Dawson Vollet, | Gerdon Dyer, Dan Armstrong. Jr III Iâ€"Ma.rgaret Murdock, Ella Vollett‘ | Smith Hopkins. IIâ€"Elmer Noble, Milton Manto. Iâ€"Catherine Dyer, Wilhelmii:e Hopkins, Ernest Murâ€" dock. Sr Prâ€"John Murdock, Alvin Manto, .Jr Prâ€"Jean Hopkins, Ross Roseborough . *Absent for one or more examinations : M. C. Ritchie, teacher Pay Sheet of Durham Co. of Volanteer Militia Interesting Parchment in the Posesâ€" sion of Dr. J. F. Grant of town Mary E. Morton, teacher I Aâ€"Helen Gerber, Allan Wilson, Rita Morris, Wm Noble, Harry Schenk I Bâ€"Violet Dunsmoor, Emily Pinkâ€" erton, Starr Jamieson, Glenn Hutton. Helen Atkinson. Daisy A R Mather, teacher Sr Pr Aâ€"Anna McLean, Agnes Atâ€" kinson, Nelson Dunsmoor, Gladys Gray, Sadie Osborne. $r Pr Bâ€"Harworth Hughes, (June Elvidge and Maxine Kelly) eq, Ronâ€" ald Watt, Vera Neaves, Ray Innis. Elma L. Ball, teacher Jr Pr Aâ€"Bernice Tyndall, Eileen Ball, John McEachern, Kalmon Gerâ€" ber, George Reid. ; Jr Pr Bâ€"(Abbie Tinianoy and V. Lauder) eq, Mary Noble, Gordon Armâ€" strong, Jean Town, David Rowland. Jr Pr Câ€"Marie McDougall, Ina Mcâ€" Lean, Floyd Lawrence, Donald Saunâ€" ders, Marie Morton. . _Jr IILI Bâ€"Edith Miles, Kathleen McFadden,~ Gordon McComb, Lynn Vollett, Delbert Moore. 8r II Aâ€"Helen Lawrence, Annic Tinianov, Margaret Sparling, Helen Gagnon, Emily Cornwall. Florence M. Kress, teacher Jr II Aâ€"(Catharine Rowland and Margaret Armstrong) eq., Isabel Fidâ€" des, William "Wells, (Margaret Moore and Jas Braithwaite) eq, Janet Robb. Jr II Bâ€"Dorothy Kerton, Leona Sibbald, Eulalia Wilson, Doris Kerton Kathleen L Firth, teacher _ Jr III Aâ€"Gordon Kennedy, George Prew, Robbie Milne, (Gordon Graâ€" ham and Clark Saunders) eq, (Herâ€" tha Kelly and Thelma Priest) equal, Sr II Bâ€"Winnifred Osborne, Jean Erwin, Lois Wilson, Grace Vollett, Jean McDonald. NOVEMBER 1929 IV Classâ€"Jean Moffat, Sadie Mcâ€" Eachern, Lois McBride, Arthur Koch, Harold Trafford, Jean Atkinson, Mary Pickering, Susie Bell, Shirley Mcinâ€" DURHAM PUBLIC SCHOOL Elizabeth Schaefer, teacher |â€",1% storey dwelling on Garafraxa {St.. Durham, containing 6 rooms. Splendid quarter acre lot for garden | with fruit trees, etc. Terms reason: able. Apply at Review Office, Durham Subscribers are reminded that wher remitting subscriptions to the Review by cheque that exchange shou‘ld be press money orders do not need the exchange, neither An poastal money Cluess 6# q The residence of the late Mrs Archâ€" bald Davidson, Upper Town, Durham. For information apply at the house. Lot 47, con 3, E.G.R., Glenelg, 100 acres; well fenced, well watered by §p_ri.n¢ creek; drilled well, water In Upper Town. Good garden atâ€" tached. Apply to Fred Torry, the Proâ€" prietor, at 156 Pinewood Ave., Torâ€" onto. | _ Mr Stanley McNally who left Durâ€" «===â€"==«â€"=:=â€"mmâ€"â€"mmomonoronp ham some years ago has responded DR c. .d-ELu. to his country‘s call and is now in * training at Victoria Park, Calgary. Graduate, University of Toronts | ‘The fine sleighing that prevailed Buccessor to Dr. Mair. Ofice and for a week or ten days was wiped Residence, out completely last Thursday and maAjN LSTEN since the weather has been almost M \ springlike with occasional rains. M e en _Bell had the misfortune to have his _ barn burnt Saturday afternoon. Luckâ€" |\ ily the cattle were all out, one horse taken out but two pigs burned. |\ ~Rdge Hill: Miss Mortley is trainâ€" ing the children for a school concert ]w be held Dec 16 in the schoolhouse. | Durham Markets, Dec. 2nd: Potaâ€" toes per bag 45 to 50c : Eggs 30¢ to |82¢c; Butter. 26¢ to 28¢ : Hogs. live. |f.o.b. $7.40;: Hay"per ton $12 to $16 l Holstein: Mr Wm Crispin has purâ€" chased J. M. Robb‘s fine 100 acre }nrm in Egremont for $5200. FOR SALE Store and residence property, now occupied by Geo. Campbell as store and above by F. W. Kelsey, 6 rooms above. _ Apply to 108 acres, lots 1 and 2, con 4, SDR,| Glenelg. Bank barn, frame house, | drilled well, wazered by springs. | On account of the recentfre al! overdue accounts must be paid by Dec. 1st. . After that date collection costs will be added. FOR SALE | Licensed Auctioneer for Ov;y County Solid brick house, six rooms, modâ€"â€" Sales taken on reasopable terms. ern conveniences, centrally jJocated.| Dates arranged at KHerald Office, De» Garage, % acre of land. For partic | dalk, also through Durham Review and ulars apply at the Review Office. Elakthnrbnn & iwisnre o. PMES HM¢ ereus c 0 Good double residence, with half acre lot on Main St., Durham, Priced very reasonable, Apply at Review Office, Durham. at McVICAR‘S HOTEL, PRICEVILLE Saturday, December 14th Mr and Mrs D W Cameron and Viâ€" ola, have arrived home from the West after a most enjoyable trip. Community AUCTION SALE Parties wishing to dispose of Stock or Merchandise, notify the undersignâ€" ed ten days before Gate of Sale. See ccmplete list next week. The Convention of South Grey Lib erals chosen last week was one of the most successful ever held, The Conâ€" vention by a decisive majority, gave the Convention ard nomination to Mr John McKechnie, who will act as the standard bearer for the Liberal party at the next Provin‘l election. Mr J. L. Browne came home last week to superintend the sale of their effects and the removal of his family to their new home at Vankleek Hill Crawford: Mr Donald McKechnie is havi::z the timber made for his new barn which he is likely to erect next summer. Mr Hugh McKechnie is the framer. 1§ YEARS AGO We keep on hand a full line ot From Review fyle, Dec 3, 1914 Pumpjacks, . Pumps, Cylinders and Mr John Brown, cattle buyer, has Pump Supplies. Satisfaction guaranâ€" just exchanged a house (the Garner:teed. Terms on application. property) in Hanover with Mr Wm. E. J. PRATT i * * # Bailey, for a farm on the 7th con of Tmrkhnm B D 4 â€" / Hinkne BX is 4k From Review fyle Dec. 8, 1904 Last week‘s Ayton Advance conâ€" tains a lengthy writeâ€"up of the marâ€" riage of Miss Norah Chadwick to Mr Justus Rosdding of Ayton. Priceville : Married by Rev. Mr. | HONOR GRADU Roach, Mr John «D. McKechnie, Durâ€" sity; Graduate ham Road, Glenelg, to Miss Watters, Surgeons Den of the Old Durham Road, Artemesia.| shes. Thomas Dargavel, John McGirr, Robt McPatrick, Thomas Haskins, Levi TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE IN DAYS OF YORE RESIDENCE FOR SALE HOUSE FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE 25 YEARS AGO F. W. Kelsey, Durham : Sorry to hear Mr Thos. J, L. SMITH, M.B., M.C. P.S. FOR SALE J. O‘NEIL, Auctioneer J. H. HARDING NOTICE Mrs Carrie Aljoe cated.; Dates arranged at KHerald Office, Dea» partic | dalk, also through Durham Review and e. | Flesherton Advance. ~Geo. E. Duncar, ~~|! Dundalk P. O. Phone 42 r 48. Licensed Auctioncer for Co. house with water and lights in. Good lot well situated on Garafraxa St W. Erected thereon also a tidy barn and detached hen house. Priced right. ed to suit. Apply to can be obtained at reasonable rat»« â€"_John Morrison, Cha.meâ€" 1. Junior Matriculation 2. Entrance to the Normal Schoois The School is thoroughly equippen to take up the following courses â€"â€" The School has a creditable rec 6 in the past which it hopes to me‘.> tain in the future. Intending pupiis should prepare to enter at the beginning of the fal term. Information as to courses may be obtained from the Principal Each member of the staf %s a University graduate and an exrper BQIGBI SCHOOL ‘WATER â€" Well Drillef | J. F. GRANT. D.D.S., Residence: _ R. R. No. 2, Office and residence, corner Countes and Lambton. opposite old Post OfMe Office hours : 9 to 11 a. m., 1.30 to 6 p.m., 7 to 9 p. m., Sundays excepte® Eyes Examined and Correcte® Office Hours : 2â€"S p.m. 7â€"9 p.m. The Science that ad ce W. C. PICKERING. DDs, Los HONOR GRADUATE of Torono Univergityv, graduate Royal Oollege M.i)zii‘t'dl AniFrenne l'f%nt ario Rooms Over J & J HUNTERH New Rtore HONOR GRADUATE Toronto Univer OMce, East of Central Drug Btore Entrance on Mill Street. k years and years tP.'i“- Call and Bee us. Consultation J in Ourham Tuesdays, Thursdays DRS. C. G. AND _BESSIE MeGILLIVRAY BAKER RUNâ€"INâ€"OIL WINDMILLS, GAS ECNGINES, Ete. Graduate of Toronto University (Successor to the late Dr. Blake sity; Graduate Royal Collqobual Surgeons. Dentistry in all its brar All legal documents efficiently and carefully prepared. Your patronage solicited Office: 1 door north of Mcâ€" Laughlin‘s Garage Notary Public, Conveyancer, Realtor, Insurance, etc. J. H McQUARRIF, B. / Barrister, Solicitor, Ete, GEORGE E. DUNCAN DURHAM Branch Office at Dundalk Open all day Friday P. F. MacARTHUR J. E. MILNE, M. B. 2, r12 _ PRICEVILLE, ont Chiropractic Specialists CHIROPRACTIC JOHN O‘NEIL an attractive and heas se c mmme um c omm se . Sale dates must r 13 C