m’. mâ€" tterns mt . to ki and liwork /A 5.00 4.50 act TORS ed Cup Boo .25 .25 tne | Coun cti E. on MA * YOL. LIIL NO 50 LOST: On Garafraxa St. Sunday, a s:lk neck scarf. Finder kindly leave at Review Office. & If you are buying a new radio, buy a Victor, made by a company that leads the world in reproducing sound instruments.~ A free demonstration at The Variety Store. * Photographs % Christmas rates are on, &!vVIDE three extra photos with each dozen. Studio open each day from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. = F. W. Kelsey Capm;inn Greys‘ â€" Chapter, 1.0.D.E. met at the home of Vice Regent, Mrs G. Kearney on Tuesday night and wade plans and appointed committees for the Christmas Cheer campaign, annually conducted by the Chaptor, aiso the Christmas dance which falls this year on the 26th inst. The ‘Review‘ is a little l‘ate this week, owing to one of its staff memâ€" bers being sick for a few days, _ It is a bard matter getting the mails on time with all hands on deck, not to mention such set backs as sickâ€" ness, etc. Cards at Polling Place At an election near Arthur recently some one had a pack of cards and it being a stormy day and the poll light the officials passed an hour or two in a game of euchre. The Enterprize says if this innovation were sufficientâ€" ty broadcasted, a pack of cards might be ncluded in the election supâ€" plies ! ! 1 Mt Forest Curlers buy Rink Don‘t miss the toy and do‘!l clear ance Sale at the Variety Siore. A school Concert will be held at B. 8. No. 1, Glenelg ~(Bunessan), on Thursday, December 19th. Admission, 25 cents. The Mount Forest curlers have orâ€" wanized a Co. and purchased the Rink from T. H. Ellis A meeting has been teld in which it was decided to rent the Rink to Flynn Bros. who will furnish fuel. light and caretaking, they to have the use of the rink for skating on Fridays and Saturdays during the season for $25 rental. They will have all the skating proceeds. Considering the snowy propensiâ€", ties of the day, last Saturday, the bazaar given by the Ladies Aid of the‘ Presbyterian church in the lower Town Hall turned out well. Various counters containing fancy work, novâ€" elties, home made baking, vegetable,, ete, were attractively displayed with goods and in most cases found a ready market. _ Afterncon tea was also disâ€" pensed. The Society wilb clear about $205.00, as a result of their enterâ€" prize. ~ Pageant Drew Wide Fame. In a letter received by the Review from Mrs Dr. Farewell, of Walkerton directress of the recent ‘Mary Queen of Scots‘ pageant here, she stat>s : "I am sure the Review must have a wide circulation, for you do not know of the letters 1 have received asking for the ‘Mary Stuart play‘, saying they bhad read of it in the Durham paâ€" per. Some of these letiers asked me to pat the play in book form, offering tq buy it and also pay any royalty on it, if there were such, The people were all strangers. . â€"Evidently they do not know that we have never done anything outside of our own town, except for Durham, and after Comfedâ€" eration pageant, I somehow felt you people belonged to me." i* ~oled> ,OWN{:_QQ 2t Opice Your battery deâ€" serves protection. Bring your battery in now and store it for the winter monâ€" ths.~ We charge it each month, we paint your number on it and ~give it every care. Reasonable rates. end SMITH BROS. Ford Sa‘es and Service Let us Protect Your Batteries on, giving See the Biuést and Best display of Christmas Gifts at the Variety Store. The Schubert Choir will meet for rehearsal in the High School on the evenings of Dec. 12th and 19th. L People tell us that our China dis play is the best in Western Ontario} See it. The Variety Store. Large quantities of Anthracite, & Bituminous Coal and Coke on har Leave orders for Alberta coal at Calder Estate office. Phone 29 W The marriage was solemnized . of Miss Elizabeth M. MacCuaig, Priceâ€" ville, Ont, to Mr Alex. MacDcnald, Stranraer, Sask., in Knox Presbyterâ€" jian Manse, Moose Jaw, on Saturday, Nov, 28th. After spending a couple of weeks at Pense, Regina and Loreâ€" torn, they will reside on Mr MacDonâ€" ald‘s farm near Stranraer. Progressive Euchre Party 2 MV CHDEES . Whub msls Ne Knox United Sunday Schoot Conâ€" cert will be held in the schoolrcom of the church next â€" Tuesday â€" evening, Dec. 17th. Everyone welcome. Admigâ€" sion 25¢: children 15¢c. 5 * The roof of Chesley Skating Rink entirely collapsed last Sunday â€" night under weight of snow and it will be run now as an open air rink, It will probably end scheduled ho<key games there this winter. 9 Em Emds oC es t The town members of St. Peters R. Catholic Church, entertained friends to the number of forty at the home ¢f Mr and Mrs David MeAuliffe, Ug:er Town, on Friday evening last. oâ€" gressive cuchre was enjoyed and at the close cf play, the tallies recordâ€" ed the highest poipts as going to Mr F. D. McClocklin for the men and Mrs. Geo Campbell, for the ladies. They respectively received a chesterâ€" field ash tray and a hand painted cake plate. Light refreshments were served at close and also violin and piano instrumentals given. $16 ~was cleear as a result of the party which is to be devoted to church purposes. Our M. P.‘s I!iness Disappoints West. We thank Mrs D. Beaton of Herâ€" schel, Sask., for a good remittance for the Review. She says"We enjoy readâ€" ing your valuable paper very much. We are having very nice weather all along with the exception of a day or two, which was a little blustery. The summer was very hot and dry, but the crops turned out not too bad conâ€" sidering. Wheat averaged about â€"25 bus. to acre, all No. 1 hard. We have the Chautauqua at Herschel this week but everybody is badly disappointed to hear that Miss Agnes MacPhail M. F. is nct able to be present to give her lectures, as we were all looking for something good, but we hope to hear her some time in the future," Asnual Meeting of ‘ Durkam Amusement Co. The annual meeting of the Durham Amusement Co. Ltd was held in the rink last Friday evening, with a small attendance. The rink â€" bhad only a short season last winter, opening on New Year‘s day and closing March %, whon the breakup came.« However all running expensrs, including insurâ€" ance, were met, with a balance of aâ€" boit $85 to the good, which is reâ€" auired. and more, for roof repairs the quired, and c;omlng year. OfMfcers elected for the ensuing year are: Presidentâ€"Jas. McLachlan; Vice Presâ€"J. F. Ivwin; Sec‘tyâ€"W,. 8. Hunâ€" ter; Treas.â€"P. Ramage; Directorsâ€" John McGowan, T. Henderson, W. J. McFadden, Geo. Smith, J. N. Murdock 3. Schutz. _ Kzox Ch. Mission Circle Hold Annual Meeting Skating prices remain the same as last year. . A resolution was passed fixing an admission fee of 15¢ on all skating nights to all nomskaters who are not adults of age. s The Knox Mission Circle held their annual and monthly study meeting in the schocircom of the church Tuesâ€" day evening, Dec. 10th. . The Vice President, Marjory Noble, was in the chair. Meeting cpened. by singing " WTV oo nds es CARECRE + PME t OR CCC E hymn 758 followed by a prayer by Jean Renwick., The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted, roll call answered, and Sec‘y‘s and Treasurer‘s reports read. Anna Ritâ€" chie read scripture lesson. The busiâ€" ness was the planuing of the study meetings which are to be held Tues day evenings at 7 c‘clock. Hymn 545 was supg followed . by the second chapter of the study book "Heroines c* Unknewn Ways" by Isobel Hendâ€" erson . Tho election of officers took place with Mrs Alider presiding. Following: are the officers for the coming year: Hon. Presidentsâ€"Mrs Alder, Mrs Dufâ€" field : . Presidentâ€"Anng Ritchie; 1st Viee â€"Pros.â€"Evelyn Baird; 2nd Vice Pros.â€"iIsobel Henderson: Segretaryâ€" Jean Renwick; Birthday Box Treasâ€" Marjory Noble;; Pianistâ€"Elsi¢ Kearâ€" ney; Social Comâ€"Alma Wilson, Eola Littlejohn, Reia Willis, larjofv seu-: ney; Social Comâ€"Alma Wilson, EolA | + 1EA DA s gt P Littlejohn, Re‘a \Willis, Marjory Noble| We are offering all hats in our milâ€" address, based on the work of the The collection was received, which linery show rooms at: greatly reduc~? work of the Leaguo of Nationsé as she amounted to $2.65. â€" The attendance| ed prices. ~A hat makes a very acâ€". personally saw it this past © summey. was 10. «Meeting clojed with Lord‘s, ceptable Christmas gift. . â€" .. / Ium!cd program." Everybody welcome Prayer and class text in unison. | io oimng w + ylu_:gfl;u‘;x as it is am oper meeting. . The Purhim Reie. Cdlmcil makes Grants to _ Brodie Agsin Elected Assisting Fireâ€" Brigades Reeve of Glenelg A feature of Monday‘s Town Counâ€" cil meeting was the unanimity with which the members recognized the valued aid dent by neighboring fire brigaues at the recent disastrocs Meâ€" Intyre fire. The Owen Sound firemen with pumper in operation gave most timely help and as a small token of appreciation, Council passed a grant of $100 to go towards their firemen‘s fund. Hanover, Mt ‘Forest and Harâ€" riston brigades were also granted $25 each for their ready assistance.. Bylaw +$96, setting date of nomina‘ tions and election, with polling placâ€" es if required, was given its several readings and passed. Nominations avill be held Monday, Dec 30th at 7.30 and election if nacessary, the following Monday. Polling places are : North Ward at Library: C. Elvidge, D.R.O., Jos. Firth; poll clerk. East Ward at A. McFarlane‘s shop : P. McArthur, Vollet. He had been a valued public servant for 27 years and in all that time had never missed a nomination meeting and had always presided unâ€" til the last year or two. In that time he had also been most punctual at Cocncil meetings, missing only cne or two meetings through temporary illness. . â€"A tresolution of condolence to Miss Vollet on the death of Rer father, was passed by the Board. es Accounts totalling $666.57 were| passed, â€"also $236.25 to Municipal Road | and Spraying Co, for oil on streets.i The County rate, $5250 was also pas | sed, which is $1050 more than . last | year owing to increased costs of Pro‘l Roads and Education. l D. R. O., J D. Murdock, poll clerk. West Ward at Town Hall: W. Mcâ€" Gowan, D.R.O., Hugh Rose, pell clerk In opening Mayor Murdeck made a kindly rcference to the faithful work of the deceased Town Clerk, W. B. Their work at Durham‘s big Fire recâ€" Considering it was a deferred elecâ€" ognized.â€"Nomination Dec. 30th. tion, a good vote was polfed Monday . rgmemics .\ ‘‘4n Glenelg‘s municipal contest. A feature of Monday‘s Town Counâ€"‘ T. J. Brodie again won a close cil meeting was the unanimity wWith race for the Reeveship from Wm. which the members recognized the Weir, by 35 majority. Two years ago valued aid dent by neighborimg fire it was 39. Mr Weir was loyally supâ€" hriwaies at the récent disastrocs Mc ported in his home ward, getting 128 The Bell Telephone Co. was auth orized to erect poles on Elgin St. A new â€" marriage register for Durham Baptist Church was ordered. J. W. Ewen reported that a break in his coffer dam by the Standard Paving ~Co. men to release . water that they might repairâ€"sewer outlet, had ‘ruined his power, as the break could not now be repaired. To oper ate his mill he now had to depend on insufficient motor power. The Paving Company is to be notified. The appointment of another Town Clerk was under discussion. _ The Mayor and Coun. Nobleâ€"wished tcapâ€" point a temporary one now and let now Council «in January make perâ€" manent appcintmen. Other councillors thought permanent Clerk should be appointed at next week‘s final meetâ€" ing when bylaw is nedessary anyway. ‘Phe Mayor learned that banks will accept rtesclution of.Council for only Mayor‘s andâ€" Treasurer‘s #ignatures on checks in the meantime, so, it is probable that an appointment awill be Geferred until after New Year‘s. Conâ€" stable Alen is on duty at the Clerk‘s office at present. > * s€ Death of Mrs Margaret Ledingham A couple â€"errors appeared in the Bentinck election figures supplied us last week. Hopkins received 72 votes instead of 73 at Hutton Hill, which increases the majority of Dep Reeve clect Grierson from 5 to 6. Then in Louise Ward. Coun. McCaslin took 64 votes instead of 46 reported that night. This gives the pepular Bob 18 more, a total of 303, and puts him at head of the list, 4 above C. Bailey‘s total. f Hancver now has Salaried Council Hanover _ Council â€" at last regular meeting put themselves in the salarâ€" led. classâ€" by voting themselves $2.50 each meeting.for 13. regular sessions. If absent a meeting the pay continâ€" ues, as nothing is given for special moeetings. The Mayor gets $50 a year extra ~and Chairman of Board of Works $25 extra." In Durham we have a Council who give equally as good service for $2 a meeting. CflfllSTl;AS MILLINERY SALE DURHAM. THURSDAY DECEMBER 12, 1929 With whict is «ncorporated the Maistein Leacer No 3 (Markdale) ward went almost en bloc for Wright and Brodie, their home men. Wright captured 105 votes oct of 113 polled there. While a lauâ€" dable thing to sepport your neighbor when a worthy man, not so desirable is the manner so many ‘of the elec: tors there plumped for one man for Council. The other four candilates at that poll, altogether took only 86 votes to Wright‘s 105, so he must have received at least 19 ‘plumpers‘ â€"fore probably 40 or 50 there, mojority and ‘also did well in the Glen ward, but the north of the Township turned out in strength and went alâ€" most solidly for Bredie. . He took 70 vote to 18 at McKenzie‘s poll and 103 to 10 at Markdale. ~% The Council is almost all ‘Jcohn‘s‘. Had John Boyd been elected instead of S. Wright, it would have been a clean sweep. Thanks to his splendid home . po!l support with 152 votes, John McGirr headed the poll at Council, 15 ahead of J. J. Black who polled a big vote in every sub dévision. . Sam Wright came third, only 3 below Black and John McKechrie the fourth man, also close up. These complete the 1930 Council. + T. J. Brodie 23 Wrm. Weir 151 For Counciltors J.J. Black 55 J. Bovd 36 For Reeve ‘ _‘ The December sessions of Bruce County Court Assizes met in. Walkerâ€" !tcn ‘Tuesday and Wednesday of this HYMENEAL CRICKINGTONâ€"McDONALD On Thursday, Dec, 5th, 1929, at 3.00 p. m., at the Baptist Parsonage, Hanâ€" oyer, tha marriage tock place of. Miss Flora McDonald to Rev. H. Crickingâ€" ton, esteemed and respected pastor of Rentinck Baptist Church. ‘The bride was unattended and the ceremony was performed by Rev. T. Richards. Folâ€" lowing the ceremony, the happy couâ€" ple left for the home of the bride‘s brother, Mr A. C. McDonald, where a sumptuous wedding dinner wasâ€" awaitâ€" ing them. ® The bride‘s life AAhas been entirely spent in this community.and she has always been one of the most active men bers in every society of the Church, in which she will be greatly missed. +We have no hesitation in congratulating Mr. Crickington on chocsing one of the best young‘ladies of cur land. We extend our congratâ€" ulations and best wishes to Mr and Mrs. Crickington and trust that they may long enjoy a happy and prosperâ€" cus jeurrey through life. Hinterâ€"McGill Case Heard at Bruce Co. Assizes week. _ One case of special interest on the docket was that of W. H. Hunâ€" ter, reeve of Egremont Tp» vs. Joyce McGill, Hamilton. ‘The ‘plaintiff sued defendant for damages for injuries received to his mcother sustained in a ccllision in an auto actident with McGill atâ€" Barber‘s Corner . cn Aug. 21,1928. After considerable time hearing evidence of witnesses, the judge awarded the verdict to plaintiff with $300 and "eosts. Present as witâ€" nesses on the case from this vicinity were Julius Keller, Albert Marshall, Bert‘ Barber, Palmer Patterson, Dr‘s D. B. Jamieson and T. H. Sneath, Mrs Jas. Mather and plaintiff‘s daughâ€" ter, Miss Edith Hunter. » Miss Macphail M. P. ; to S3eak in Knox Church Campbell Grant, Walkerton, was counscl for. ‘plaintiff and a Hamilton lawyer for defendant. to Speak in Rnox Cbmb,ll LII0&@d)}, DULV, Al : 6 * at 8.15 p. m. On Wednesday eveningâ€"mext, at 8| p. g: .sharp p. m., under the. auspices of the! t23 Men‘s Club of %nox Church, Misa ADMISSION., 40 CENTS Agnes Macphail, M. P. will give : an 4 address, based on the work of the «. All Seats Reserved work of the Leaguo of Nations as she Plan at McFadden‘s Store personally saw it this past â€" summeyr. yea Musical program. Everybody welcome "K, * â€" °_ . * * as it is an open" meeting. . e se MecGirr 152 McKech‘e 81 Wrig YJ 20 36 â€" 37 2 15 21 12 52 | 22 150 105 25 40 3 = 3 ied 2 E _ 103 10 70 18 43 45 24 22 42 57 24 57 30 34 39 43 278 243 228 128 243 216 225 ~An enthusiastic meeting of the locâ€" al hockey fans was held in the Egg Grading Station Wednesday night, over thirty being present, _ All were eager to see fighting teams again in Durham colors, and emtries had alâ€" ready been made "n Int. and Junior O.H.A. _ A Senior NorthernNs also likely. â€" All last season‘s Int. team are aâ€" vailable with exception of Arch. Cleâ€" ments uow in .Listowel, but with othâ€" ers and a couple good prospects, a strong lineup «is anticipated. The Juniors have lost their goalie G. Laâ€" velle, being cver age, and Chercott, now absent, but stil have a snappy lineup. Harold McKechnie â€" was appointed chairman of meeting, Harry Kress Sec‘y‘prc tem, for election of officers as follows : Hon. Prés.â€"P. Gagnor"® b Presidéntâ€"C. M. Steinacher Vice Presidentâ€"Harveyâ€" Wiison Sec‘y Treas. of Intermediatesâ€"J. B. Duffield Sec‘y Treas. of Jrs.â€"Ken. Wilson Advisory Com,.â€"R. L. Saunders, C. Lang, Allen Bell The Intermediates are away to a goâ€"i start in having Jim McLachlan accept their managerial duties. No better setection coufd be made locally and the boys have already had a couple workouts this week. Furds however are nil, and as cash is necessary to equip hockey teams for action, an appeal to the citizens for subscriptions is to be made, and a liberal response desired. A hearty vote of thanks was tendâ€" ered Harold McKechnie for the use of. his rooms. O.H.A. INT. SCHEDULE a usn Soetion" ‘ » Dec. 27â€"Owen Sound at Markdale. Jan. 6â€"Owen Sound at Durham. Jan. 10â€"Markdale at Owen Sound. Jan. 15â€"Durham at MarkGale.â€" . Jan,. 20â€"Durham at Owen Sound. Jan. 24â€"Markdale at Durham. "A" Section consists of Walkerton, Chesley and, Palmerston. The playâ€"offs will be as follows: Winners <of "B" at "A"â€"Jan. 3ist Winpers of "A" at "B"â€"Feb. 3rd. Gcals to count on the reurd. The annual meeting of the Baptist Mission Circle and Ladies‘ Aid was held at the home of Mrs W. Thompâ€"| T« son on Wed. evening, Dec. 4th. The 14 president, Mrs Knislcy, presided. The | ( meeting opened by singing ‘What a S* Friend we have in Jesus‘, Mrs Priest: U led in prayer followed by the scripâ€" ture lesson, Matt. 2, read by Mrs F.\ 4 MceCemb. Mrs. Priest gave a splen *D‘ did report of the Women‘s Conven ‘_i_fl timm recenfly held in Toronto. Mrsa |~ (Giles and Miss Redford then favored *‘ with a duet "Since Jesus came into| MISSION CIRCLE ANNUAL MEET‘G my heart" followed by a season ofj prayer. The roll call was answered | by a verse of scripture on "rejoice".| The officers elected for theâ€"coming year are as follows: Pres.â€"Mrs. A. Knisley; Viceâ€"Pres.â€" Mrs. Priest; Becyâ€"Treas.â€"Mrs Geo. A. Thompson: Ass.stant Secyâ€"Treas.â€" Miss Grace Ritchie; Press reportersâ€"Mrs G. A. Thempson and Mrs J. F. Giles. The meeting of the Ladies" Aid folâ€" lcwed with the President Miss Eva Redford presiding. Miss Grace Ritâ€" chie gave the yearly report, which was <very, encouraging, $150 being raised for Aid purposes: The officers for 1930 are: Hon. Pres.â€"Mrs J. A. Graham; _ Pres,â€"Miss Eva Redford ; Viceâ€"Pres. â€"Mrs J.â€"F. Giles; . Secyâ€" Treas.â€"Mrs J. Ritchié; Assistantâ€" "Miss G. Ritchie; Recording Sec‘yâ€" The Sec‘yâ€"Treas., Mrs G. A. Thomp son, cave the year‘s financial report which was very gratifying, over $75 Laving beenraised for Mission work. srham Hockey Clubs .. Organized Wednesday Friday, DEC. 20â€" HIGH SCHOOL : Commencementâ€" â€"â€"â€"â€" Exercises own Hall UR H A M ««*~~\l| s. McBETH ONTARIO ARCHIVES TOROoNTO ! We will buy Eim, Basswood, Maple, |\Birch and Beech Logs delivered at FDflrham. Highest prices paid. Apply ‘;at office of Durham Furniture Co. or ‘to Mr D. Kinnee. Mrs R. McLean: Committeeâ€"Mre G. _ jf y i r you want teys and dolls at less A. Thompson, Mrs R. McLean, MrS# Fâ€" than cost price, get them at the Varâ€" Havens, Mrs Wm. Erwin. The meet= jory Store. * ing closed with the Lord‘s Prayer. udn copelarelgerandiasene on Wieenete t i rerenmonienteruee mimevereets Mrs Thompson and committee in APPRECIATE DONAT | 10N har; rved a daint h. charge se y lunc | s n manant af ihe holbors bf _ the BORN McDONALDâ€"In Chatsworth, Thesday Dec. 10, to Mr and Mrs Gordon C. McDonald, (nee Grace Hunter), a Gï¬i\;â€"At Naicam, Sask. on Friday, Dec. 6, to Mr and Mrs Alastair Gun CARD OF THANKS To the Electors of Bentinck Tp.: Ladies and Géntlemen: +« Kindly accept my thanks for your generous support at the polls on elecâ€" tion day. . With favorable weather, many .. votes then unpolled would doubtless have elected me, yet 1 apâ€" preciate warmly the aid given that day. ALEX, HOPKINS a daughter The Durham Furniture Co. Limited TOILET SETS, in White, Col for Ladies and Centliemen WATERMAN‘S, PARKER‘S, € Eclipse FOUNTAIN PENS DESK SETs, * PEN & PENCIL SETS, .... ored and Decorated Ivory BRUSHES, MIRRORS, MANICURE PIECES EBONY in Black and Natural All Prices.. $1,00 to $17.00 NEW SHAVING SETS at $1 Radios=â€"Special at 198. 50 guaranteed "EVERYTHING IN MEDICINE FOR MAN CR BEAST" ©.P.R. TICKETS, BOAT OR RAIL Published Weekly at $2.00 a year in advance. â€" To United $2.50 a year in ‘advance. C. RAMAGE & 8ON,. Po CHRISTMAS CARDS AND BOOKLE TS â€" Extra Choice We invite you to our Store. ~â€"â€" MifeAadden‘s Lor Christmas Sifts LOGS WANTED with which is amaiganiated l! (xe stamparo Banxk or canapa J | e Fadden‘s Qruy drore U UR business friends and yours with .wl;(:x;r we make transac tions. demand that precision of efMicâ€" jient exccution which is a part of the . regularâ€" service maintained by any bank in its business affairs. To merit ycur confidence we must go furtï¬er. The Bank of Commerce maintains a policy of perscual . courtesy in its $ doalings, regardless of their respeciâ€" ive importance, which should be an asset in your business as. well as in ours. Santa is Surely Here " Business is Business " But Courtesy Pays On behalf of the members of the Durham Fire Brigade, 1 wish to tendâ€" er my sincere thanks to Durham Maâ€" sonic Lodge for their donation of $25 as a mark of appreciation of our work the evening of Durham‘s big Something Distinct in Xmas Gifts Danceâ€"sets, and soparate . gar ments. w Velvet Dresses at present $6.95 while they last. Dresses always in stock . Our line of Xmas goods is now ccmplete. Electric table lamps, washable kit gloves in all sizes, Neck Scarfs, (modernistic designs) Lockstitch Lingerie, â€" something new and does not rup. . In Ensemâ€" ble Suits (3 piece), Pyjama Suits. Danceâ€"sets, and soparate . gar (Signed) Arthur McDonald, Chief KODAKS in Colors THERMOS KiTs YARDLEY‘S, L‘ANGLO|S _ PRAYER BOOKS CUT GLASS (Colored) FANCY CHINA & pUskA SETS COMPACTS, PERFUMES sAFETY ‘RAZORS, BOXCD CIGCARS CASED PIPES NEW BOOKS BIBLES, HYMN & Why .not give Also Keystone Pearl on Amâ€" ber Toilet Sets, Perfumes, Stationery, Christmas Cards... We have them in Gift Sets ‘ or Odd Pieces. D.uggiet and Stationer Phoie 3. DURHAM YARDLEY‘S Old English LAVENDER TOILETRIES Mrs. J. C. Nichel * * NI3dO