ie# "'x % In Bethiechem upon that morn, Â¥n a manger on the hay, Christ, as a little Babe was born, To lead us on our way. He taught us how to live like God, And go in the paths which Jesus trod. The stars were twinkling in the sky, One appeared more bright than all. The shepherds saw it and heard on ‘l‘lovdeeol()odudulxmpuull. They followed the star, the wonders to The greatest of kings, Jesus would be. THE DURHAM REVIEW, Durham THE FIRST CHARIsTmAS This Offer Fully Guaranteedâ€" _ _ Home Magazine â€" â€" 197. All Renewals Will Be Extended io wag * . â€" g Road for â€" 16 mo, MAIL THIS COUPON TODaAy @z..,...z':.. Amq WHAT EVERY FARMER SHOULD KNOW Issued under direction of Hon. James G. Gardiner, The British Market for Canadian Farm Products Department of Agriculture has issued a report describing tables, Fresh Fruit, Honey, Maple Meal, Grass and Clover Seeds, Furs. You may have a copy free It deals with Beef and Store Cattle, Dairy Cattle, Dressed Beef, Horses, Bacon and Ham, Cheese, Butter, Write to Director, Marketing Service Department of Agriculture, Ottawa 8 1r00â€") RENTON â€" In Egreomont, on Dec. 12, Teddy. to Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Renton, a son. An article in The American Weekly, with the December 19 issue of the Deâ€" troit Sunday Times, will point out that an exhibition of 1000 paintings by artâ€" ists of many nations shows a wide difâ€" ference in their ideals. ... but evidence has been found that a real likeness of the Divine features based on a lkeu:h‘ made by St. Peter in the uueombs| has inspired the Christ portraits of all WHAT DID THE and Vegeâ€" SAVIOUR LOOK LIKE? BORN TORONTO The Kiddies are all looking forward to meeting Santa on Saturday. Mr. Redvers Pinder is in Owen Sound this week on the jury. Miss Beatrice Carmount spent a few days last week with her sister Mrs .R. Smith. Mr. Westervelt is having the hydro installed in his home this week. Mrs Charles Lewis went to Guelph last week where she will undergo a operation. We hope for a speedy reâ€" covery. The Sunday School entertainment will be held on Thursday Dec. 23rd, instead of the 22nd which appeared We are having some real zero weather. The snow plough has been in, so the road is open to the Highway. was enjoyed by all. Don‘t forget the dance on Friday night. _ Florence Sauer and her orâ€" chestra will provide the music. Mrs Tuck also gave a good paper and election of officers took place. All the last year‘s officers were reelected. Mrs Mutch led in prayer for the ofâ€" ficers. After the closing hymn and Mr and Mrs James Horsburg atâ€" tended the funeral of Mrs Wm. Horsâ€" burg in Mount Forest on Tuesday. Mrs Horsburg had been ili for some time and passed away on Sunday. Mr Wm. Horsburg is Mrs James Horsâ€" burg‘s brother. Weextend sympathy. , Sympathy is also extended to Mr. 'George Bye on the death of his sisâ€" ter, Mrs Erwin Robb, also to Mr Robb ‘nnd family. Mrs Robb died at her } home on Sunday and the funeral tookl place on Tuesday with Rev. M. J. Court in charge. The monthly meeting of the Presâ€" byterian W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs Hastie on Tuesday Dec. 14, with a good attendance. Afiter opening and regular business, a nice paper was read by Mrs Switzer on "Christmas at home and abroad". Mr. Thomas Kirby has installed a Mrs. Hetherington and Miss Joan spent a few days in London this week Mr. and Mrs, Hartley Allingham and two children spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs Bert Eccles. Mr Allingham is stationed at Durham HOLSTEIN LEADER LOCAL AND PERSONAL Prayer, a dainty lunch vHE DURHAM REVEW 1 S.8. No. 2, EGREMONT Grade 8$â€"Clara Gordon. Grade 7â€" Evelyn Atchison*, May Marshall* and Lawrence Atchison equal. Grade 6â€" Ruth Watson*, Jack Atchison, Myrtle Marshall*, Don Campbell. Grade 5â€" Ruby Watson*, Edna Lindsay*, Cairâ€" ine Pollock. Grade 4â€"Billy Marshall* Luella Hargrave. Grade 2â€"Alice Webber* and Bruce Marshall* equal, Albert Webber, Edith Lindsay*. Grade 1 Aâ€"Chester Fee* and Elsie Weppler® equal. Grade 1 Bâ€"Irene Gordon. 369 185 For the first time in history, No 3 poll (Holstein) though having much the largest number of voters, did not poll the heaviest vote. No. 5 poll exâ€" ceeded it by 6 votes. On the average throughout the township, less than half the possible vote was recorded, which reveals the indiffence of the electors, unless a full slate is voted upon. ‘ Figures of Vote for Deputy Clerk Allan has kindly furnished | statements of vote by polls, wherein | Wm. J. Aldcorn was elected Deputyâ€" | reove for 1938, on Dec. 6th. ‘ W. J. Aldcorn W. J. McDougall * :Alltn‘s ....:.... %6 12 | 2 Dromore .... .. 37 19 :: | 5 Holstein .. ..... 91 53 I +â€"Yeovit .... ;.... 4 30 5 Mount Forest .. 97 53 ‘ 6 Drury‘s ....:.... 10 24 the chief purpose of the plowing | match is to ncourage the boys to make good plowing, which is the first and most important part in good farming. The interest taken in the success of the plowing match by the business men in Mount Forest, Holâ€" stein and other smaller places, shown by their liberal donations, was enâ€" couraging, and much appreciated Iry‘ the directors, as a substantial part of the revenues are derived from this source. There is a neat balance on hand and it is hoped everyone will coâ€"operate with the directors to make next year‘s match a greater scccess. Officers for 1938: Presidentâ€"John Scott; 1st Viceâ€"Pres.â€"Frank Cowan; 2nd Viceâ€"Pres.â€"Fleming Reid; Hon. Presidentsâ€"all past Presidents; Exeâ€" cutiveâ€"Pres., 1st and 2nd Vice, Secyâ€" Treas. and John A. Ferguson; Audiâ€" tornsâ€"Alvin Robb and Chas Lamont; Directorsâ€"F. Clark, M. Wells, W. H. Hunter, V. Adams, W. Philp, Jim Bunston, Thos. Reid, Elroy Calder, Kelso Dodds, Elgin Lamont, Wm. Mcâ€" Dougall, Chas. Gillies, Ed, McRobb, J. Wilkinson, Art. McDougall, Emnie Andrews, R. Sim, Allan Aitken, S. Patterson ; Publicity Com.â€" John McKenzie and Jno. A. Ferguson. | George Eccles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Eecles, was operated on in Durâ€" ham hospital on Monday evening for appendicitis, and is reported doing as lwell as can be expected. Mrs. Thos. Daly is moving to Mount Forest the first of this week. ‘ Russell Drimmie and Gretta wnu-} ams visited at Reg. Ramage‘s on ’Sunday. , The annual meeting of Egremont' Plowman‘s Association was held lnI Yeovil Hall, Dec. 7th. Fleming Reid, 2nd viceâ€"president, called the meetâ€" | ing to order in the absence of the president, who could not attend. A resume of the year‘s work was pre sented, and the auditors‘ report reâ€" ceived and adopted, showing $78.75 ; was paid in prizes, alsoshowing t.lnerel were no entries at all in the boys" classes, which was discouraging, as| Mr Henry Stephenson of Alberta u‘ Miss Smith and her pupils are preâ€" visiting in this burg at present. ! paring a Christmas concert to be given _ Mr.David McKeivie received word in Russell Hall on Wed .Dec. 22nd. on Thursday that Mrs. Angus McKelâ€" Some of the young people afe putting vie of New Liskeard had died that on a play. morning. ! Mrs. McEachern of Toronto wasa Miss Margaret Leith and scholars of recent visitor with her mother, Mrs Boothville school are having their Xâ€" V. Alles and sister, Mrs Art. Renton. mas concert on Tuesday Dec. 21ist at| We were all looking forward to aâ€" 8 p. m. | gain hearing the Shields family in Mr. Geo, A. Watson will work Adam Russell Hall last Friday night but Hall‘s farm for Mr. Jim Hunter startâ€" the weather man said no, and sent ing next week. ,'llm about a foot of snow and snow : We have good sleighing now and banks across the roads. But we are plenty cold enough for this time of still hoping to have the pleasure of SCHOOL REPORT NOTICE . Firth, Teacher. . J. S. MeHRAITH Reatnntatatieditetradiedicarcnd i cas _ ) P As yet "f’ areas ha}'e been set aside | Some 4,000,000 _ Chris & Inces as Provincial Parks in the provinces s s have been cut in Canada for the Uâ€" of Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova| "" Scotia and Prince Edward Island | nited States markets alone to delight oo eï¬ e ‘ j the hearts of kiddies in Massaâ€" tottromn o nnmmmemmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmemmmemmmemmme ) chusetts, Pennsylvania, New York, 2ooo New Jersey, Ohio, Hllino‘s, Missouri COUGH’, DISTEMP E" and other states in the Union on BROKEN WIND Christmas morning. The bulk of trees have met their master in » 8 hk L z:'\; oJ the mak. cut from Nova S(:otia and New Bruns ers of Buckley‘s Mixture. wick goes to cities in the Eastern g-;mkg?‘:z::?:;& States, New York alone ordering aâ€" t g . $ "sure fire" reliet for all u‘:;‘m;’:'; bout 850,000 trees from Canada every diseases :d hoz:-.. c;'uil:. sheep, ;::'. December. From early reports of shipâ€" ql u..-uy’ it gets results in the Atost stub. ments from Ontario, Quebec and the :":':9":,";"“'; ::‘:;,o"m“"'u‘“%'fl:ï¬u_v Maritimes, the supply of fine Christâ€" e 19 do. i ““wso ho mi‘m“ nev it mas trees available to the American McFADDEN‘S DRUG STORE public will be larger this year than ever before. NP ANNENE Wpipieprgreme eummamses semau 22220 Saskatchewan possesses eight parks of which the largest are Nipawin and Mcoose Mountain. We have 8 pairs LADIES‘ Wool Jersey Zippers sizes 3, 3%%, 4, 5, 5%/2, 64. A Special Price of $1.50 to clear JULIETTES and BOUVDOIR SLIPPERS for Ladies, Misses and Children. Some new Acropacs in See them REPAIRING As UsSVAL Laurentides and Tremblin Mountaln; are the picturesque names of Quebec‘s | provincial parks and their combined | area is over 4,000 square miles. | Ontario‘s famed Algonquin is one of the three provincial parks in that province. The other two are Quetico and Rondeau. Quetico is almost as large as Algonquin and Rondeau covâ€" ers eight square miles. British Columbia has 25 provincial parks, the largest being Tweedsmuir which was established last year. Sevâ€" eral of the other large ones are Gariâ€" baldi, Strathcona, Mount Robson and White Rock. Alberta has eleven, ten of which were opened in 1932, The eleventh, called Writingâ€"onStone came in existâ€" ence two years ago, The largest park is Ghost River and its area is 535 BROKEN WIND have met their master in ZEVâ€"made by the makâ€" ers of Buckley‘s Mixture. Stockmen, poultry breedâ€" ers, etc., who have used ZEV say it is positively "‘sure fire" relief for all resniratory buckled GOLOSHES and a line of Jersey Cloth ZIPPERS. BOYS‘ OVERSHOES in two buckle only. Sizes one to five. Ladies‘, Misses or Children‘s Goloshes In previous broadcasts, the national parks of Canada have been brought to the attention of Canadian people but our provincial parks also deserve menâ€" either plain or Furâ€"trimmed ; also the Rainettes with warm lining. Foot Comfort for Cold Days women." Boys vs. Girls. The negative being the winners, Lunch was served and community singing closed the Dorn cases, in fact, we guarantee ZEV to do in a day or two what it took oldâ€" fashioned remedies a month to do. Pet size 50¢, Stock size $1.00. Get ZEV at Fairbairn took charge of the De votional part and with their President Miss Catherine McLean in the chair provided a splendid program after which Dromore conducted a social bour of contests, games and an imâ€" promptu debate. "Resolved that men have done more for mankind than the TW 2C TNo have used w ZEV say it is positively *‘sure fire" relief for all respiratory diseases in horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, poultry and dogs. It is amazing how quickly it gets results in the most stubâ€" PROVINCIAL PARKS OF CANADA MEN'Sï¬ one, two A FACT A WEEK ABOUT CANADA can supply you with hans vou mirht want i; a.,,,. ", For Children onty. _ Sponsored by :uh.-m-uvmnh&. l Mount Forest RMetail Merchants. Lady (turning around) â€" Does the long feather in my hat bother you? | Man (directly behind) â€"It did unâ€" til I out it off. Here it is: I thought reaching marketable size u timber, The cutting of such trees also assists that cutting of Christmas trees I; not wasteful _ as the majority of these trees would have small chance of tion. Piles of Christmas trees are now coming into sight about country railâ€" way stations in the Maritimes, Queâ€" bec, and Ontario, these trees being the centre of Christmas celebrations in homes across the continent, which they will soon adorn. Forest conservationists are agreed In addition toâ€"th‘s large cut for the American â€" market, anywhere â€" from 500,000 to 1,000,000 Canadian homes are adorned during the Yuletide seaâ€" son with the favorite tree of St. Nichâ€" olas,the patron saint of this celebraâ€" |_ _ Santa Claus will find plenty of | trees this season on which to place his gifts, for buyers were in the field early this year and orders have been g placed on a large scale, I may say, that with increased fall moisture, crops prospects for next year are much brighter than for eight years. Again, accept our thanks and be assured of our prayers that you may be greatly blessed in all your activities, PLENTLY OF CHRISTMASs TREES FOR SANTA CLAUS vicinity gave us. Please accept our heart felt gratitude. It was splendid. We did the best we could to distribute fairly, and succeeded pretty well, I beâ€" lieve. Our people were, indeed thankâ€" ful to receive what was sent. Needliess to say, we made no discrimination of race, color or creed, but gave where we believe there was need, The followâ€" ing Sunday, I called the people to a special Thanksgiving service, and the Church was filled. Dear Mr. Smith . Amas and a wew Year. I am afraid you will think us very â€"â€" ungrateful here, having received 10 cgray COACH LINKES TIMEâ€"TABLE communication _ from us in reâ€" l t . Ineay sponse to the splendid gift which Northbound: 1250 P. M. 8.10 PA The Manse North Portal, Sask. Dec. 10th 1937. Very sincerely yours, Frank Myers. alid un FrREE MATINEE, SAT., I thought gor Children only. & with Ray Milland â€" Mary Nash. Matinee at 230 Christmas Day THURSDAY, FRIDAYy, saturpay Starring Charles Starrett w th Bar bara Weeks. A real good West=ern | With Raiph Bellamy, Ida Lunrino. A riot of laughs. 4 One Man Justice‘ Chap, 1 â€""River Pirates®" < . gives monpay, TUuEsDAY, weEepnespay Dec. 20, 21, 22 â€"â€"DOUBLE BILL â€"â€" "LET‘S GET MARRIED Wyattâ€"John Howard â€"Margoâ€"Tho Mitchellâ€" Edward Everett Horton . â€"â€"â€" No Advance ‘n Prices â€"â€" SPECIAL MATINEE FRIDAY at 2: EXTRA ‘LOST HORIZON‘ At popular prices after six month> road showing ! MIGHTIEST PICTURE of all TIME: Starring Ronald Colman with Jan« Now Playing THURSDAY FRIDAY saturpay Dec. 16, 17, 18 Frank Capra‘s Great Productionâ€" R. C. A. SOUND Phone 39 FREEâ€"86 pc. "English China" DINâ€" NER SETS, GIVEN AWAY each week 10 P. M Southbound: g9.21 A. M. 3.36 P. M Bundays and holidays, extra, 6.06 P M No bus Monday mornings to south Robsonâ€"Lucien Littlefieldâ€" Charkie Rugglesâ€"Richard Bennett. They‘re all in it‘ Prof H. Gladstone Famous Radio Star in Person You‘ve _heard him on the air! Now _ NEW YEAR‘S EVE MIDNITE SHOWâ€"Fri. Dec. 31stâ€" 12.00 ‘If I had a Million‘ â€"â€"W.!1 not be shown in Mt. Forest again! _ For this Midnite only â€" â€"Don‘t Miss It ! Fun & Favours â€" Noisemakers â€" Balloons ! Make a date Now | with Gary Cooperâ€" George Rait Charles Laughton â€" Jack Oakieâ€" Alison Skipworthâ€" W. C. Fieldsâ€" Mary Bolandâ€" Roscoe Karnsâ€"-!\my‘ friends. Also shower donated by Dromore B of the Women‘s Institute. We\wish you all a Merry Xmas and a New Year. ARD OF THANKS Mr. and\Mrs. John Hill and family Boothville, \wish to express their apâ€" preciation f@r the help in rebuilding their barn donations of winte: â€"ROXY 16, Dec. 16, 17 %is~ 30 at (a 4 muuns I A Prosp> Ne w also t winne Th(‘ $« Jan ® With decided Duram } ut to a ; might, and argument appointed Opening Int. Hocl Hapover at Duch:s: Jan. 3rd in over‘s hus} the local so should i Durham‘s meeting hel Wilson and Junior Sche At the sai ©ver, in first thr« group ch Jan. 4â€"I Chesley, chan geasons : . 1Hs cardine and | uie was mitted t VOL. LX, N: Mr. Alex mas eve of sister in Sc ene son su! At Knox Unite Christmas Day, W. H. Smith, th« ly solemnized of son of Mrs Robe (in recent years air force) to Mis daughter of Mr. Gray Coach & C NR 1 In another 1. /estern Ontar urham owill ; pekey in fast ; mpany | Durh: DU&RUYANM, Weanesday, J2"® w.T PATTERSO® Specialist in | at C. Sarney‘s 5 Is our wish ! ham patients make it so by that will enal with Comfort When yourey have them ex: wlalist. . Cons pra 17â€"Hanov« Durhan 18â€"Walker 21â€"Chesley Kincar Walke: 25â€"Durhan 14 11 Hanove Harrist 28â€"Walker Chesley Kincarc 81â€"Durhan 11 19 Appointments !~ CIGARETTES, Ciga MAGAZINE 16 to Ki W H Du Kiz H H: H K H W U M NOBLE H Al of Toro MJ $ DRUC DEVEL on 30