ons following upon the atage of Bank of Cana. being used throughout In addition to the ex. . 15thâ€" ey Spencer W ! Attend the thea he above three nights the â€"beautiful DeannÂ¥ i display there. A )le doll with hair that vess that was tailored ollywood modiste ! 1E PROGRAM â€"â€" 19 loes Not Pay es of ROBIN HOOD®" T FOREST PTE, MON., ED. DEC. 4th to 7th MBER 1, t 10 Handle" Walt Disney ou* Music‘ ‘ Town‘ Playing SAT., DEC. 1, 2, 3rd bl in 90 minutes with ueen of the Screen ! MYRNA LOY reel drama that tops t "Test Pilot." THREE STOOGES th Merbert Marshall DIE D XY it loans to including municipal ws Night‘y Saturday at of crease 0 ets by $2: $227,703,449 i were well profits of $3, han the preâ€" ment . taxes )Â¥ _ $209,660 . alent to 4. ‘al, rest and 1 compares the precedâ€" mMA Urces 6 the it W 1 miracle 14,255,828 nds were # $500000 Phone 39 ©ase it & $118%3 of which bad and de â€" and and Proâ€" k _ place iple w oed 190 _ was 6.897.19 t give the governâ€" by $22, after Reid, id Mrs ased to 17 inâ€" t>»,950 610,309 051,153 160,812 799.105 108 Smith to the 81,825 stateâ€" after $.944 total 700 8 Presbyterian Church Hold Consecration Services PASSED SPECIALIsT Exams !. Howden, B. A. of the Petrolia h school staff, received word of iccess in the Qualifying Examâ€" lons for an English and History alist‘s certificate, recently writâ€" on in Toronto. Mr Bowden .s a law ¢f Rev and Mrs W. H. t? Congratulations ! is yet no trace of the daring lars has been found. It is reâ€" tod that an Arthur garage was bed the same nisht. re littered in office, and rusz taken from the she : license cards of all ck are the onlÂ¥ â€" afthar Ford Garage proprietors Vol. LX, No. Less than a month after it was roken into before the Ford Garage ere was burglarized for a second me this fall on Monday morning, hen the front door was forced pen, $56 in bills stolen from the ult, ang car license cards and a ig carried away. the _ Services of Consecration the first anniversary of the of the Rev. S. W. Hirtle, Minister of the Durham in Church. In the mornâ€" !‘nister, Mr Hirtle spoke on holding power of God", basâ€" theme upon the words "As so the Lord." At the ervice he delivered a chalâ€" nessage on "The Devotion Hot Water Botties . â€"49¢, 90¢, 1.19 A. $. A. Tablets, 100% «.... 4# Aspirin ............. 226, 30¢, 98e Cleanex, 200s ..... 13¢, 2 for 25¢ "llered in ofiice, and beside; © taken from the showâ€"rooms, cense cards of all cars in are the only other articles f Why the thieves should hese is puzzling, as they â€" will no service to them, but doâ€" nconvenience Smith Bros., nstable â€"Scott ze about 3 a.m., _ was no sign of on opening up sh Again Borglarized had passed the . at which time i any marauders, ) Monday, there fter it was t The anny Ford Garage County L.0 ‘or a second this week in Committees were appointed for Christmas Cheer and to arrange the bags for Christmas tree. The Chapâ€" ter have engaged an crchestra for annval dance in town hall Christmas night. Three new members, Mrs Seyâ€" mour Mrs G. Gagnen, Mrs C. E. Wolfe, and ~several cld members enjoyed the social time. The Sociâ€" ety voted for to make it an annval event. A hearty vote of thanks was extended Mr ang Mrs Hahn for loveâ€" ly supper and use of their rooms. 1.0O.D.E. had a new feature, bein~ held in Hahn House. The members treated themselves to a fowl supper, everyone paying their own, so no expense was incurred the Society . The festivities over, Mrs J. F. Irâ€" win occupied the chair. Community singing was led by Miss Hunter, acâ€" companied on piano by Mrs W. H. Kress. Arrangements were made to send the usual Christmas bex to #chool _ at Turriff‘ _ in Hastings County,, each member to look after a pupil and seng any clothin: or books suitable. sec‘y and Treas.â€"Robert Marshalâ€"Geo. MacKavâ€" Moadhdaiolinin mriteacicn cP S 1 :11 Treas.â€"John Anderson No. 607; Marr shalâ€"Geo. Whitmore No. 1192; Lecâ€" turersâ€"Roy Lawrence No 1192, Henâ€" ry Weidman No. 177. Durham Lodge L.O.L. No. 632 mot last week and elected the following officers: w, Masterâ€"Rev. M. H. H. Farr; Dep. Wor. Masterâ€"Clarence Thompson ; Chaplainâ€" Wm, Erwin; Rec. Sec‘yâ€"g. T. Chapman; _ Fin. C B VCr, Jos. Brown, John MeC The District Supervisor from onto was present and zave the dress of the afterncon . Officers elected were: County terâ€"Norman Watson No. 607 ; _ County Masterâ€"John McGirr 1192; Chaplain â€" Rev. M. n Farr No. 632; _ Rec. Secyâ€"E: Armstrong No. 633; Fin Sem‘o Forest. Thos cality were _ Lawrence, Rey MacKay, Clare; Tucker, Jos, I The District County L. 0. L. Meets in Mount Forest regular ‘"" Jreas.â€"Robert Whitmore; LC&N (Jessie) ne 1â€"Geo. MacKay: Lecturersâ€" 6 Glenelg; John rue, Chas. Mortley; 1st Comâ€" ‘8ter, Mrs Wes manâ€"Mr. Harrisol;. some years ago. » Clarence 'l'hompson. orinitbs annual meeting of Sou L.O.L. was held Tues ‘k in the Orange Hall, Those present from vere Geo,. Whitmore monTHLyYy meEting monthly meeting of a new feature, bein~ House. The members Che Burham Rener. ; Fin. Sec'y and vO. 607; Dep McGirr _ No County Masâ€" Tuesday of South Groy â€"Ernest , George McGirr , Mount this Icâ€" Torâ€" adâ€" was born 27 years ago, the daughter of William anq the late Mrs Scheurâ€" man and with the husband and father, _ there mourn four youngs children, also three sisters anqg two brothers: Mrs Robt Alexander, Durâ€" Lam; Mrs McLeod, George and Wm and Miss May â€" Scheurman, at home. I MRS WALKER Th e Rocky Savgeen community was saddened on Wednesday, when word was received of the death of Mrs Walker in St Catherines, early that morning, following a brief illâ€" ness from double pneumonia. She The deceased was a genial, broadâ€" minded man, well liked by everyâ€" one, the soul of honor and integrity, and he will be deeply misseq by the whcie community. In politics he was a Liberal, until the last few years, when he joined the U.F.O. In reâ€" ligion he was a Baptist. His pastor, Rev. J. T. Priest will have charge of the funeral service on Thursday, De~. 8th, from the old home at 2.00 p.m . Interment will be made in Durham cemetery. The pallbearers . will be Arthur Robinson, Herb Alâ€" len, Ernest Blodgett, Robert McGilâ€" livray, Thos. Cock and W. J. Green. Surviving are five brothers â€" ard three sisters: Neil in Montana, Flora in South Dakot.a; Jim, Archie and Maggie at home; Mrs Duncan Mcâ€" Lean (Jessie) near by; Hugh on con. 6, Glenelg; John at Bruce, Alta. One s‘ster, Mrs Wesley Williams, â€" died con. 4, Glenelg, where he spent his boyhood days, and attended â€" school at S. S. No. 3 (Edge Hill). _ After leaving the farm, he clerked in the wtore of his uncle, the late Chas. Mcâ€" Arthur in Durham for several years and in 1904 went to Bruce Alberta to take care of his uncle Neil. He lived in this Western town nineteen years, then returned East fiftsen years ago, since when he has live? at the old home cn the 4th. 5 "Sandy", as _ he known, was born Mc DURHAMU, THURsDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1938 OBITUARY was _ familiarly 67 years ago cn WITH WHICH is INCORPORATED popâ€" towns. mdy)} He was a son of the la *"4/ Mrs Wm. Wilson and fift; 4th/ go was married to Mary t ©; Port Elgin whao diaA in 10 Geo. Black (Ada) and Mrs Thos McKecrn (Laurs), both of Glenelg There are five grandchildren. Her husband passed away in 1916 â€"â€"almost 23 years ago, and she was the last of a family of three. _ Surâ€" viving her are two sons and three daughters: _ Angus and Annie at home; John P. in Priceville, Mrs. | MRS JOHN a. McMILLAN i _ At her home on 3rd con. N. D. R. Glenelg, Mrs McMillan, widew c the late John A. MecMillan, | wel}â€" known townsh‘p official for 35 years, died on Friday, Dec. 2nd, when nearing her eightyâ€"second birthday . She has been in frail health â€" for some time, but only the last three weeks has she been bedfast, through a heart condition. The late Mrs McMillan was Mary Mcinnes, born in Parkhill, Middleâ€" scx County, and was wedded at her home there 56 years ago next April. She came as a bride to the home farm on 3rd con Glenelz, which has cver since been her home. Of a family of seven brothers and sisters of deceased, only four survive him: Harry Wilson of Durâ€" ham, Mark of Flesherton, Mrs Nat. Harvey (Anna)of Burlington, and Mrs â€" Bourne (Evaline) of Chicago . Only a week algo, a halfâ€"brother of Mr Wilson‘s, _ Albert Words _ of Thorabury, died in his 88th year. years ago Mr Wilso Miss Annie Allen who has s‘nce been devoted life partner. 3 e en ARATIde a family of three: Mark, butcher of Durham; Mrs Herb Murdock (L«¢â€" tie) of Strathroy; and Mrs Larsen (Beatrice) of Irma, Alberta. â€" There are twelve grandchildren. Thirteen years ago Mr Wilson was wedded to Miss Annie Allen _ of Flesherton, the last farty years he has been enâ€" gaged in the fish business, â€" securâ€" ing his supplies at lakeside town J and retailing from h‘s shop in Durâ€" ham, and by delivery rig _ throughâ€" out the town and surrounding was a son of the late Mr and Wm. Wilson and fiflty years a as married to Mary Wiles o Elgin who died in 1924, leaving s‘nce been a faithful HOLSTEIN LEADEeR The neighbors in South Glenelg gaâ€" thered in the home of Mr and Mrs . Herbert Atkinson on the County Forâ€" est reserve and welcomed them _ tc the community. The Staples and No. 9 orchestra provided music â€" for dancing. Cards and refreshments were enjoyed by all. The smoke and odor nuisance emenating _ from the Longsworth factory, is still a burning problem . The Clerk was instructed to write to other towns, and ascertain what had been done to alleviate such nuisances. ‘ General accounts totalling $923.50 were passed, Nov. relief ace‘ts . of $51.03, and an extra relief acc‘t of $14.65, which is charged to City of Hamilton . Coun. McQueen reported _ grading done on streets, and sand hauled, ready for applying on slippery roads. The Bell Telephone Co. was granted permission to erect a pole on west side cf Queen St. between Chester and George Sts. ‘ The Bang was granted use of theI Town Hall for practise during winâ€" ter months. ‘ ihiiptnics t ut lA 14 23 A bylaw â€" was passed, namirs Dr. Royden R. Burnett as his successor. A Communication from the Nationâ€" | ad Milk Producers â€"and Consumersf Associaticn, Kitchener, was receivâ€"| ed, advocating petitioning the Gov‘t ‘ removing the Act compelling allf milk offered for sale in urban muni | cipalities to be pasteurized . They | did not condemn pasteurization, | but cbjected to its compulsory feaâ€"| ture. Council filed the letter, ta.king! no action. i The resignation â€" (/ Dr. J Smith, as Medical Officer of H for many years, was received, accepted by the Council wirh . At Durham Council session, Monâ€" day night, a bylaw was passed fixing date of annual nomination for Priâ€" day, Dec. 23rd at 7.30 p.m. Sho 4 & poll be necessary, it will be held on Monday, Jan. 2nd » from 9 a.m to 5 p.m. as follows: North ward, at Public Library : â€" Mai. McCallum, D.R.O., v. Elvidge, poll clerk . East ward, at Hahn House: Ernest MceDonald, D.R.O., Geo. Burnett, boll clerk. West ward, at Town Hall: D. Adlam, D.R.0., Peter Hay, poll clerk. Town Nominations on Friday, Dec. 23rd NEW RESIDENTS FETED I accounts totalling $923.50 issed, Nov. relief aco‘ts of ind an extra relief ace‘t of which is charged to City of . Te Aal Officer of Health , was received, and Council with regret assed, namirs Dr. ett as his successor. Mal. McCallum, ©, poll clerk. House: â€" Ernest Geo. â€" Burnett, ard, at Town ten cent\tea on Saturday, December 10th, from® to 6.30 p. m. in Public Library under the auspices of the Altar SocietAMof St. Peter‘s R. C. Church . candy. Afternoon tea served Sale\ot hecmemade baking 2*C0SC, SBnverware in Queen‘s De n.| Grey Lodge 1.0.0.F. were hoslfll rign, with initial "N~" in Old Eng nsl Monday eveniang to Lake Grey Re| lish, â€" Reward to anyone giving in ri.| bekah lodge, their wives and otier‘ formation leading to recovery, or 1q friends, at a friendly social zatlu-r-l cn conviction . 1j iD# in their lodge rooms, when mm, â€"Mrs J. C. Nichol , one hundred were present. 'l'hei 1, early part of the evening saw a FARM FOR SALEâ€" Lot 14, con. 13. 6 bright â€" prozram given, . with Rtst' Egremont. _ Good building>. Good _ Grand Robert Whitmcre presiding, ; soil. Apply Jas. F. Mcinnis, Holstein ( The numbers were: Solos by Mrs J' n ran <ia% 3 ts Petty and Bert Saunders ; reclta.licni "’?R“ F()R‘hfhhâ€"-oo acres, good ,p Py Doyle Braithwaite; Tap dancing | uildings, spring creek. Bargain ‘f’ , by Patsy Kress; violin solo by John | close c-.'xum-. Apply Jennie Calder, ‘_C. McKechnie; sclections by the | R.IR. No. 1, Holstein . e c es Middleton orchestra; mixed quarâ€"| , m ‘ tette by Mesdames, MceGirr ang| PROPERTY PR SALEâ€" House and Etoneouse, L. Whitmore and Thos, | Premises form{rly oceupied by John l Bell; addresses by Rev. w. H. ' Legate, deceasdd. For l‘urther' Dat‘- | Smith, F. Irwin and R. Hughes.| Ueulars, apply io ropert whrl ‘Bro. Bert Saunders was called ror»' »H()RE. Darham, \Ontarie. _ ward near the close, and was | proâ€" , sented with a 25 year jewel from‘ Getter Train Service for Walkerton [ the Lodge, Pest D. D. G. M. JnlmI Two trains each way, after Dec 5 | Ritchie making the pmaentnt'-"n.’ are being run on theWalkerton |Lunch was serveq by the brethnen." branch of the C. N. R. This is re |and a couple hours of dancing was suming the service of several years | afterwards enjoyed. Music boings ago, before it was cut do'wn to one supplied by the Adlamâ€"MiddJetonâ€"‘ cach way. Walkerton cit‘zens are ;Botlrne orchestrl. '..nou.-nll.. uin un t ceoeuts s k cazicc Dec. 26th. F\ in attendance. ,’Oddfe!lous .Enler[ained ns on c iniggnsirenpearnmcatzacmccoge Every Wednesday is Show Night in Durkzsm at 8.45 WED., DEC. 14th â€"Alice Faye, Charles Winnigcr with Ken Murray and Oswalg â€"inâ€" COMING EVENTS ‘You‘re a Sweetheart‘ Town Hall, DURHAM by a Social Night rost Published Weekly at $2.00 a year in advance. To United States, $2.50 a year in advance. Peétor Rama®a Pukhilck.._ ADMISSION 25¢ AND 15c. Sport & Hockey Supplies We have on hand a good variety of Men‘s Skating Outfits..$3.75 and up oys‘ Oullits ..+....,.~;» ; »â€" KB .Di Ladies‘ Outfts ........ $3.35 and up We will take your order for any special outfit you may want, priced from $6 to $20. If you need SKIS this winter, order them Now. Goy! variety to choose from. ,aemr Train Servicd for Walkerton Two trains each way, after Dec 5. ,ure being run on the Walkerton "ln‘ancb of the C. N. R. This is re suming the service of several years !ago. before it was cut down to one F(ncln way. Walkerton cit‘zens are naturally pleased with the better service provided. The mail | service to Hancover by taxi, has been discon tinued . Phone 140 premises fo rly occupied by John Legate, deceasdd. For further parâ€" ticulars, apply roBERrt wHiy MORE, Daurkam, \Ontarie. Annie Laurie Chocolates ...50¢ to CALDER‘S DRUCG STORE DURHAM MACHINE sHoPp Lish. _ Reward to anyone giving inâ€" formation leading to recovery, or 70100 Taken from _ Middaugh House, silverware in Queen‘s Deâ€" rign, with initial "N" in Old Bm per box of 12, 25¢ A Delightful Assortment of 12 Cards, worth much more than Christmas Cards SMALL ADs. DURHAM, ONT