I producing wells. As a Hal exploratio- enrried rowermyhide de-its yred in the no: between Lake and the Copper- nml thi- vu Wed Mo- diseovery of pitch- I Tbsp. Awarded 50 in Court Action I Yellowknife River and Isl-Ind. and the h the lot u' strength to "a... min-ll. to 1929 the Mac“ in the Noumea! 'Nr. ' tha- Iocalio- and Barth. ml ot load-line dole-In lint. Great 32a" “to, over)! of on " n will miles below NM “I tie River. who" there deposits. "on which and. at I‘m-e Punt, rn side of Great Bear SM). III was discovered Bear no wenlttt I!“ II the N citizens. Gov aLFRID I!“ ICT A m C! MES IN THE NORTH lytj18fi., J'MiOPHER" the only an“: as .. no with W M an: of would W- I in prison. MBER IS, In; rrospoclo: a .v: don't “III. In. , the necessity an... more detailed on labk .7 the tomb; " the Northâ€! ' trtmerat GIM- Irmnnstraled that " be used to ad- nurthPrn latitudes. prospertor's aettie. :ly been restricted " close we“, PH and tittto - mmy back In. Witr the advent anon. the more Her days an“. anion We...“ -ricart CM, sf today h - H: frontier h It. «I Territories. ' In " reg“. of _ Hut elm, Harv than N - now ttest-at Mr role in the ‘Hv Dominion. ‘mnst knee... Ruvhmla has n of $2,250 in ‘m auxin! the Euro: Guam-tee waking to re. um of 3 Iain! up cn behalf " NADA , an DOW! mer lax col- mg a torn ta vsult of It adulation-3 came“, as l in am- men to n- or 1 "1mm -- radium. zinc and ring Inim- ted a low where he a t ion " mm. all)? more eastern F'. and , t dw- rth shove '.at coast real hours Cana- : Jrere's Io;};, that you may Jam (1 -Wcrry Gurkhaâ€. '--, MGFADDEN’S DRUG STORE ,a,aaiGiiiriiituiiaatsatgat'at'at'aF'a' Meaford’s $20,000 Rink Burned in " Hour Council Closes Vol. LX, No. SI HEADQUARTERS FOR -- " . morning as lire-on hauled the rm." in nhe Ill-{rune structure to mail. Valued at close to $20,000.- vhm- was but $4,000.00 insurance ! and the Ices In a very ae- t Now to the Meatord and Bt. an Agricultural Society, to , _ 'e Minn-Ted. 'rr,,. buildirv,r was erected in 1906 ' Trtorabury contractor and bu ml fur a skating rink. out!“ BOG a :v- of unknown origin complete razed the Meatord Skating and ling rink " 7.15 mm. on Sun- mm. was no oust-mam â€and m-I‘P Durham Council " their an.) ,. melon last Thursday. Aeemmtal . passed ttttalong $349.03. The: .. IN to collect costs of $185.25 "l Mrs Kearns, in recent sctlon. I 'limttn McQueen of Board of, '-. thanked other member. for, waxu-mtion during year. l, mm the mating Mayor Allanl , v.4 Mrs Bell had kindly enter-' _ tio. Council, the Clerk and, “unable. " dinner " their' At the meeting the Mayor‘ . " the Council tor eonrtesiesi ' v; mun, and stated it to he the . . 1.;qnmni0us year he had spent r) t' ('uunoil. Reeve “amen: McKechnle and Stoneouse‘ T mu! tribute to the peace tuvtl UH} prevailing. Conn. Dulleld ennui that every retrpmrstNe t' Jumld seek a pen in Court-,' "f rk, and thanked the pres- -r..-»r reports during the year. I 'e'F't applications for relief were) at! by the Welfare Com. l Christmas Gifts " “TS. in Adrienne, Forget-Me-Net, -' 7%. Lorie. Ashel of Iâ€. MI â€"mes. Perfumes, Papal-ho. Plum tin IN I. Scott. LOOKS LIKE ACOL’AMATION --_----- FOR DURHAM COUNCIL “WM-0 TO " KILLED ml: mum: night in Dur- V'sH,†223m build.) on Dr. ham in Morrow 33rd trust., gossip i..n.:.son‘s reserve " Wil- relating to any prospective undid- '. .s headed for the last nt" is Itmgoly tritent. Little in. i 1t2er l7 yum of â€can! ten-t u manifested, the electors 'u' ravoming with . herd of In many tratiMed with the ";re “nods of Dr. Jmm'. may. Councll, and u we under- p' mm. old Btil in. touched and all members are likely to . of infirmity and 1. to be stand for “other year, we will be "A‘zz'im, m. hide win “launch sttrprUed " anything other I â€1., a buffalo robe. “Old than an aeetamatien develops. 'ovought from the Lic) o.------ - - , _rmtrutt's herd u Walna Yo Auto Driver. Take Heed. \‘lim-m. ', It may be worth noting that, while .. _ -l-a-ar. “All kn quite heavy expense. 3. Mar! mcuowan. :unf having been put on, Previous numbers en the program ..,» $1000. were choruses by Grade 1. and vquipment of nll binds Grade 2; Sin-"Jug games by Grade I m...“ left In the rink m 2 pupils; Mellon song by boys of , great quantity ot _ Grades 3 and 4: a playlet “Christ :u the curling rink, stone. mas at Holly Farm" by students or w! lankards w“ rmseued Grades 5 And 6; solo by Shirley ' Iurttos. The hockey Club Chane-u: recitation: by Ken Falk- _', Us homo game. in Owen his)“. Geraldine Wh'te, Ken â€,1,†this winter. Cluchey, Buddle Trattord, Alvin V IL: Society a, 3 meeting km, Jock Daniels. Joan Rose- murnan decided to demand borough. Inn Stoddard, Danton Kin. mwl at? investigation of the I)â€. 'va blaze by Ontll'lo m _--.----- -- \\ 1. Scott. LOOKS LIKE AOOL’AHATION ngultunl building since A fire on the roof last rpm-agitath m eoeerintr place, and his had been i'll'llxlul. Ilvnu - w.._- rmttxnt's herd " Gm/ve Auto Driven Take Heed. Ehm'm. ', It no, be worth noting that, while _ ----- the 1938 motor license plates willbe Council have dammed good until the end of March. 1939, â€mum: thrcugh two new! drbvers' permits expire at the end “3 by the town. and have of thin month. Attenticu to this ‘r‘vw lots, a free open air may have worry and inconvenience r:', for the kiddies. later Year "What Happened to Santa" was plenty, but all turned out well. Santa was well depicted by Alan Lauder, the old sexton by Douglas Dobney. and Jack Frost by Robin Lcwe. Santa's secretary was Beritr ble. played by Homer Gerber, who looked up in his huge reference book, the record. good or bad, ot boys or girls visited. As a pun- ishment for kidnapping Santa. an old miner had been translormed in. to a rag doll. The rat; doll was lsc- bet Hustle. who cutely depicted and all; her part. Then there were fumes under their Queen, Betty Summons. Gyples under their queen, Velma Vollett: Brigunds led by their chief. Bob McGowan; little tot-yum other children awaiting Santa. played try Eileen Teeter, Marie McAulme, Edith McDonald. Elmer Clark, Bert Bailey. lama Cain, David Standin, Doug. Falkingham, Mary McGowan. tinetuse of experienced players. Principal Geo. A. Noble was chairman and paid tribute to his staff who had so ably he'ped in attaging the event. J. C. Mekeeh. nie had charge ot the cantata, the ether male teachers, N. Greenwood, and B. Firth, assisting in the train- ing. Miss N. Gagnon and Helen Renwick were the pianists tor the various choruses, solos and motion mugs, and Misses Morton, Piekerine and Mortiey looked amer the cos- tuminx. Before full halls both afternoon and evening on Monday. Durham Public School pupils entertained the citizen: of the town, to their annual Christmas concert. It was a splendid performance, notably the cantata "What Happened to Santa," which was a wealth of colorful costume, music and mirth. The pupils were tickled to appear before their‘ par- em and elders. and entered their parts with a test. if not with the Public ye Pupils 'atlXttai!tttxtt the -.ll1t!..'erftsmmtee. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS iiht illiht Janina, Gardenia, Yardleyu, Pater Moore, I nu. Kodak; Fountain Pens, Thermos, Flash Cards, Books. all»... Hymnal s. that Glau, Cr OENTLEMEN’S LEATHER SETS. They’re o Pip“. Noll-Ian's. Smiles 'n Chuckles, than no of on. for your IM'on Pater Moore, Barney's, Woodburyl, , Thermos, Flashlights, Shaving sun. .I g Cut Glass, China. The heroine was Miss Florence Andrews, night phone operator, who stuck to her post. gave alarms and called help, till the tttunety drove her out. The Blnldey family escaped only with their night clothes. and their huge store stock. and as well all the candy bags for Santa Claus' day, that afternoon, was wiped out. Last Saturday morning the town cf Thornbury experienced the worst hre in its history, when fire, water and smoke caused damage amount- ing to $125,000 to $152,000. The are brcke out about 2.30 a. m. in living apartments over Binkley's genera; store and before it was quenched, this store. the largest in the town, along with Hartman's hardware store, Can. National Express office, Bell Telephone Othte, and the Masonic halt, were all destroyed, and East- land's hardware, on the fringe or the fire, damaged by smoke and water, and stock ruined. Colingwcod tire brigade with their pumper ar- rived about 3.15 and got the fierce blaze under control, when the whole business section was threatened. word on Wednesday Thornbury Suffers D :‘.roit. His death was entirely um. expected and was a great shock to: his mcther, at present ill in the! tcap:tal here, and sister. Mr. Jolly? was prominent in business circles of, Detroit and in church work, having, for many years been an elder in! grove1 Memorial Presbyterian church and very netirtt as a bible class teacher. Many in Durham will re-i member meeting him on visits, to! his sister here. _ i I Therefore in that spirit we wish to convey our 7,oodovill and best wishes to our many readers, and hope the star that guided the Beth- lehem tshepherds of old, will also guide you with the same unerring accuracy this Christmas of 1938. THE REVIEW If Ithe Christmas season sparkles with a spirit unique among the year's great days, is "it not because of this annual communion between good friends-their effort to share with one another the things they most enjcy ? What la the strange magic that tints the Christmas, season with a glowing color all its own t Why.as the familiar candles and ribbons, bells and the holly, reappear on every hand, do they take on an elu- sive, cheery glamour, seeming far more than mere articles of com- merce? Fa it not that Christmas otters us each and all one priceless privilege-the chance to revive and enrich our choicest friendships? tettttatMilimittt E Your Rexall Drug Store FRANK JOLLY v W. H. Smith received DURHAM, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, I938 OBITUARY OPEN EVENINGS Chrittmo mum I†2t Jan. 24 -- Ian. , ANK JOLLY ‘Jan. 21 F. H. Smith receivedlhn- b, dnesday that her broiJ‘m 2' J. Jolly had died in.Jan- ty death was entirely urn-Nim- M was a great shock tol Jan. & at present In in oel,r'etr. 1 and sister. Mr. sonrl?'ttr. I. L in business circles of, Feb. r l church work, having, Feb ' 1-3 been an elder ianeb. , lat Presbyterian church Feb. ' the an a bible class Feb. 6 ' - L,# ...Iu -AEFeb. 6 way that her bro Jolly had died in Disaslrous Fire Lowney'u Chris- WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED l The tcur leading team} play off (after end of scheduled games. and _ a winner must be decided by Feb. 5th, to continue in the semi-ttnal play downs. ! Here is the schedule I Ike. M-Kincardine at Walkerton. Dee. 30--Durham at Hanover. Jan. 2-Hanover at Kincardine. 'gan. 3-Chealey at Durham. Jan. 4---Walkertcn at Hanover. Jan. 6--Hanover at Chesley. Jan. 6--Durhtun at Kincardine. Jan. 9-Chciy at Walkerton. Jan. 1(y--kineardine at Hanover. lJan. 11-wa0terton at Durham. Jan. 13-Haetover at Durham. 'iJan. 13-Walkerton at Chaney. Jan 16--Kinctudine at Chesley. .Jau. 17--Durham M: Walkerton. Jan. 18-'Chessiey at Kincardine. Han. 20-Kinearxnne " Durham. E Jan. 20---ChesMy at Hanover. QJun. 23--Wtultertrtt " Kirteardine. ‘Jan. M-Durham at Chesley. Jan. M-Hanover at Walkerton. Jan. 2--Ripley at Hanover. Jan. 2--Durttatn at Walkerton. Jan. 3--Paialer at Teeawater. ..... Jan. 4---PaMey at Kincardine. Jan. S-Hanover at. Durham. Jan. 5---Kineardine at Teeswater. Jan. 6--Watkerton at Paisley. Jan. g-Hanover at Kincardine. Jan. 9--Paitriey at Durham. Jan. 9--Teeswater at Ripley. Jan. 10-ittlkertott at Teeswater. Jan. 12--Kineardine at Ripley. Jan. 18--Ptsitmsy " Hanover. Jan. la-Teenwater It Kincardine. Jan. 16-Ripler u Walker-ton. Jan. 16--'Netswater at Durham. Jan. 17-Kineardine at Paisley. Jan. Ib-Ripley at Toeswater. Jan. Ity-Kincardine at Waikertcn. Jan. W-Durham " Hanover. Jan. "--HtuttMrer at Toe-water. Jun. 228-RiNer It Pushy. Jan. 24-Wgtttteetmt at Hanover. Jan. 24-KineaMine " Durham. Jan. 26-Durhtun " Ripley. Jan. M--'r-ater " huley. Jan. 2T--walkertan " Kitteardine. Jan. 30--PtutMy " Wal' Jan. MI-Durham " Kincardine. Jan. 30--Httnover at Ripley. Feb. 1-Teetywater at Hanover. Feb. I-Ripley at Kincardine. Feb. la-Durham at Paisley. Feb 3--Durham " Teeawater. Feb. 3--Htutover at Walkerton. Feb. 3-Pa:"t0ey at Ripley. Feb. 6--Walhertott " Durham. Feb. 6--Kineardine at Hanover. First four teams will play oft. A winner must be decided by Feb. 13th AChrlnunu will will be dun In the Pom-um (Io-pol Curd: on Human. Dee. " " t. All volcano Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan, Jan Jan, With a seven Club Junior group, there is a plethora cl games, almogt all crowded. into January. Joe Noble and Gordon McGlrr were Durham's representatives at Wal-kerton Tues- day night, when the following tsehed. ule was drafted: Meeting In Hanover Monday night, the Intermediate schedule for this ftvsretuts group was arranged: Dur- ham, Walkerton. Charley, Hanover, and Kincardine. Bee'y. Len Hishon and CParence Elvldge were Durham's representatives . 5 au in Int. District: " ii. 3mm " h. l ll. h. Group All. '28--'Netgwater " Walkerton. 29--Ripley at Durham. 29--Hanover at Paisley. 81--Wtttkgrtorpt Ripley. at Ripley. TH E HOLITHN LEADER Considerable evidence was heard regarding the stock-selling activities of Bert Boyd of Mount Forest, in Egremont, Bruce Co,, end elsewhere. As new evidence was brought in by the Crown. Boyd's solicitor. Mr. Graham of Mount Forest, naked for adjournment to January 4th, which was granted. Fined foi' Driving When Mr Breen's head touched the live wire, his two assistants at base ot pole were horrified to see his bcdy slump down, held at the cross-arm by his safety belt. They hurriedly phoned to have the Pcwer turned on, when linemen mcuttted the pole, released the tur (onsclcus man, lowered his body tt the street and rushed him to the hospital. bt was 18 hours before he regained consciousness. and three nurses are in attendance. He was appcinled Supt. in Alymer only a year ago, and is regarded as cue ot the most careful and cause} entious Hydro Supt. In the district. Bert Coffey pleaded guilty to air lawfully having liquor in other than a private residence and was fined tlo and $7.75 costs. For being drunk in charge of a car, a sentence or tl days in fall was given him, and dri. ver’s license cancelled for 6montha. A charge. of reckless driving was withdrawn. Jerry Sullivnn pleaded guilty" to being intoxicated same day and a tine of $10 and $3.25 coasts was imposed. Several cases were before Matrisr trate Spereman in Police Court here Friday. Jack Lloyd pleaded guilty theft from Elmer Galbraith, Ark. wright, and was remanded for sent- ence. Mr Ewen was some " or 20 years ago employed with Durham Hydro and is wedded to ty Durham a-‘rl. Mia: Jan McGowan, daughter of Mrs John McGowan. Sericusly burned on the side of head and hands, lut Thursday, when the top of his head touched I. 1000. volt rural power line while up a pole erecting a transformer, Wm. G. Breen, Supt. of the Aylmer Pub. lie Utilities Commission, since lies in a critical condition in St Thomas hospital. This Wednesday more hopeful new: came to Durham of a Might improvement. Almost Electrocnled mum. When Intoxicated l Reminded for Salem In court on Tuesday, Cometable W. G. McBride of 'Prieex".tte briefly told the count how Mr Fred G. Kar- stod' had been held up by a masked armed bandit. who entered his 811511 on Saturday evening, Dee. 10th. l June- Sied. at Merton, wio FOUND-F Mun Pan were ind previourly pleaded guilty to a lea in Rogat Mk. [mu my chute of Armed robbery of Mr Fred have name try culling u once. G. Karatedt'l xenon! atom a Price. vme, appeared in police court, Owen WANTED - Good used fur cutter Sound, again on Tue-d†mcrnlng. "tbe. Atrtrty at Review OMN. Med had plcadcd not guilty to a ' . charge of carrying I revciver, up STRAYBI! ll ~Cume to my (arm able of being concealed on his per- Dec. 12th. Owner any have nauw son. while committing an illegal by proving mpetty md paying not. Tuesday morning he chaugzi “WHN‘F- H ry I'.chhardt, R.il. his plea et not guilty to we ol' l, Pt'icevilfe. guilty and was remanded until Jun. __ - - - - - 4 on this charge and also cn thr FARM FOR SALSA-200 acres, good chars? ot armed robbery, to which Buildings. spring crook. Bargain to he had pleaded guilty on Dee. 12th. ttorua mum. Apply Jennie Calder, WEE. DEC. Mth-Robert Taylor & Irene Dunne Every Wednesday is Show Night in Durham II 815 "Magnificent Obsession" Town Bali, DURHAM Ptrhtut-, - at 82.00 t Fear ltt advance. Yo mm sum. 82.50 I nu- in “moo. Peter m, Publisher ADMI‘IION Me AND 15c. PROPERTY t SALE~ House and premium form 'Iy occtttried by John Legato, dawn . For [umwr Pat" tirulars, apply t ROBERT WHIT MORE, lrurhnm. mun-m. FARM FOR SALE-400 acres. good Buildings. nprlng creek. Bargain to (lose- mane. Apply Jettnie Calder, STRAYEID I ---Cagtte to my firm Doc. mu. Owner my have nann- by proving my 1nd paying expemws. H ry Reinhardt, KR, I, Pt'icevitles. [LIL No. I, Holstein SMALL ADS.