‘ISe on Friday his daughter ‘tmly married ‘rm of _ Allan ay called the the young cratulations . : address was riley and the he from the de by CGrars ecovery de by Grace . of beautiful i in by Jean wrapped â€" and "or They Ar~ is. and the ection â€" have c the Xmas held on Friâ€" oung people "For Pete‘s Perth Regiâ€" ited Wednesâ€" Mr and Mrs _ and handed will be held ._ Lawrence iz was held o. Reay on siderable â€" aâ€" her home > was oper a very inâ€" elty gave a _to Toronte Smallman autiful ecup nyview | Inâ€" appreciated LMEXTsS â€"Medium Psoriasis tc. whie Ask Mcâ€" me CXE Alfred Vol £ x suc tur eeting with any way )er sviests $ L. Meâ€" iz con . this iss Mary legate to ‘Toroato ertson nto an« and _ lady ere . recent Geo. Reay. the iliness of EN hnie are _ Grand and spent ind t ere are isit with Kress and snccess ive and Naughton D. Mounâ€" #= â€" went rs Ha~ were ex Mr marrie« move Urs. Pet ittended went to rauter v~ho care Instiitute visite remont couple er â€" of on of 1 with Town Red Moun Gnmer in ind We to at Farm stock, Implements, Household Furniture, ete., at ‘lot 23, con 11, Gleâ€" nelz, 2 miles west. of Markdale at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov, 30. Terms casn. W . Symes and E. W\ Quinton, Execu tors, David Symes Eé\tate. | ind watered. For particulars terms apply to David Marshall, 118 acres more or less, Lot 10 con. 2. Normanby, property of the late Thomasena Byers. House and good banked barn. _ Property well fenced ind watered. For particulars and STRAYEID‘â€"To my premises, a young steer. ()wner may secure same by provin= property and paying exâ€" Stanley Harrison, R. R. 1, Varney erms apply to David Marshall, adâ€" inistrator or C. A. Rowe, Durham, THE DURHAM REVIEW, Darham uOVsSE AND STORE\TO RENT IN, HOLSTEIN. Apply at Review Otâ€"| fice, or Mrs . 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True Story. 1 J Dâ€"te Lot 6, Con 17 Egreâ€" arling. Owner may have »ving expenses. Thomas D. Brown, Mount. Forest, R. R. 3. This Newspaper, 1 Year, and Your Choice Any Three of These Publications CHECK THREE MAGAZINESâ€"ENCLOSE WITH ORDER . s ALL FOUR acle Mag 1 yr. a 1 yr. o n ana ns mss aniatone Ermodand Cuo L ot _ / _ ONLY NOVEMBER 28TH, Gordon Noble, Ducham. Price Listed. This Newspaper, 1 Year, and Your Choice of ONE Magazine in Group A and TWO Magazines in Group B MARK AN "X" BEFORE THE MAGAZINES YOU DESIRE "A" GROUP "B" 6 mos. []J Maclean‘s Magazine, 1 yr. [] Chatelaine, 1 yr. ye. []J Canadian Home Journal, 1 yr. 6 mos. [ J Nationa Home Monthly. 1 y. m [J Canadian Horticulture and l i apa Home, 1 vr. ; SUPERâ€"VALUE OFFER y, Mt. 136, 12 ALLâ€"FAMILY OFFER PDu i oo ho o raaeninn ie 0) |H. Kress, Mrs D "W. J. Steeds; at : ing‘s, Mrs D. Mc Aljoe; at Mrs C C. Brown and R We desire to sihcerely thank the many friends and \peighbors for the kindnesses and syn\pathy shown in our recent sad berea\vement of alcv-: ing wife and mother:\ also Dm:harml hospital staff for the kindly ca_r_e‘ tendered her in her iliness there." ~"70° V° tne pmzes were war saving stamps and the procgeds after exâ€" penses are paid will be over $115 and be used entirely for war ‘work. Howell‘s, Mrs A. Douglas and Jackson. Most of the prizes were war stamps and the proceeds afi 2 _ _ 6 CTV I. Wiggins; at Mrs w. H. Kress, Mrs D. M. Saunders and W. J. Steeds; at Mrs W. C. Pickerâ€" ing‘s, Mrs D. McCallum and Alex A. Aljoe; at Mrs C. H. Moffat‘s, Mrs C. Brown and Reginald Simmonds; at Mrs E. J. Bennett‘s, only men were playing and the prize went to Irving Elvidge; At Mrs. V. aA. Blythe‘s, Mr and Mrs Geo. Braithâ€" waite; at Mrs E. J. Schenk‘s, Mrs. S. Trafford and Robert McGillivray ; at Miss R. Scart‘s, Mrs A. Atkinson and George Ncble, Jr. at Mrs G. R. Padfield‘s, _ Elsie Ledingham â€" and William Renwick; at Mrs. H. w. Cross, Mrs G. A. Noble and â€" Hevbert Cross; at Mrs T. Henderson‘s, Mrs| W. Lake and Alex Hay; at Mrs J. C. 1L0.D.E. Commty' Party Greatest Success Yet Murdock and R. w; _ ~_~ UBened for entertainment ot suests and they gathered in the town ‘hall for lunch, which was folâ€" lowed by dancing. The prize winners were at Mrs3s W. Calder‘s, Mrs T. H. Sneath and Arâ€" thur Ritchie; at Miss J. M. Weir‘s, John Gibson and Mrs D. Cowan; a;, Mrs. Clarence Barfoot‘s, Mrs. p. have ‘The Canadian Grey Chapter I.O.D. . held their annuat community party st Wednesday which wa; larger id more successful than any they aive previously held. Fifteen homes opened for [ J Rod and Gun, 1 yr. [ J American Fruit Grower, 1 yr. [ J Canada Poultry Review, 1 yr. [J American Boy, 6 mos. [] American Girl. 8 mos. {J Rod and Gun, 1 yr. [J American Fruit Grower, 1 yr. [ J Canada Poultry Review, 1 yr. []J American Girl, 8 mos. [(J American Boy, 6 mos. CARD OF THANKs Post OffiGg ...ccccccecccccccccccccccqcccccccccccnsccccep U 1 Allâ€"Family i J Superâ€"VÂ¥alue [( 1 Sirge Magamine Gentlemen: 1 enciose $ ................ 1 am checking below the offer desired with a year‘s subscription to Douglas and Keith ««ee c0« ecc se coe e n0s ecsocs ces ces ccnden cce cce c oo dee cse con0 The annual meeting of the Holdâ€" fast U.F.W.O. was held Wednesday at home of Mr Wm. Beaton with 18 members present. The roll call was answered with an exchange of apron pattern ideas. A motion carried to give :$2 to the Folk School fund. Miss Macphail gave a short talk on her recent aeroplane trip to Winniâ€" Mrs A. D. McKinnon left last week to spend the winter in ‘Toronto. Mr Gcrdon McEachern has rented the place. Mr and Mrs. Henry Tucker and Hazel visited Wednesday at her broâ€" ther‘s, Mr A. MacCuaig, and attendâ€" ed the sale of the late A. D. Mcâ€" Kinnon. Miss Monica Lambert is spending 2z week in Toronto. ful lunch. Mrs Kate MacDonald had the tele phone installed in her home recently Mrs Neil Norman and children of Orillia, visited last week at herfathâ€" er‘s, Mr. Colin MacLean. Mrs Sutherland presided over the W.M.S. and opened with a few minâ€" utes silent prayer, followed by scripâ€" ture reading. Mrs Sutherland read a poem "His lamp and I." Mrs Archie MacCuaig gave a lovely piano inâ€" strumental. ‘The president read a chapter from study. book. and Miss Mary McEachern.led in prayer. The next meeting will he held at home of Mrs Aldcorn on Dec. ord, two weeks earlier than usual. The hosâ€" tess and assistants served a delightâ€" & nanssiacs e lees. The officers were all reâ€"electâ€" ed for another year: Fres.â€"Margaret Nichol; Viceâ€"Presâ€"Mrs D. Campbell; Treas.â€"Nellie McLean; Sec‘yâ€"Mrs. D. L. MacArthur. Splendid annual reports were given by the secretary and treasurer. Mrs J. A. Nichod gave a humorous reading "ham and eggs." Mrs Sutherland presided over the was in the chai sponded to by rhe W.M.S. and W. H. & Tuesday afternoen when +« ces ces ces see on nee » bo were present. Miss M. Nichol PRICEVILLE Ernie Williams was hostess to ALL FOUR ONLY PRICEVILLE ‘_00 .50 .« Roll call was reâ€" paying mambership . H. Societies on This week in the Park we ave thankâ€" ful for cold weather, which has clearâ€" ed up thermud and made travel more comfortable. Last week mnny of the cars got queer, and were turning aâ€" round on the roads, standing crossâ€" wise, and balking altogether at times. It put us in mind of breaking in a pair of steers in pioneer days. We have seen them turn the yoke and most everything else, and the teamâ€" ster, an old Highland Scotchman, go and leave them, talking the Gaelic, saying words he could not say in English. ‘They were very trying: so are the cars, when roads.are bad. or On Sunday last Mr. Thompson, stuâ€" :f‘t:: dent minister of Feversham, [Maple Mrs; Valley field, conducted service in the ~ 7t Park, while Rev. Dr. Campbell conâ€" ducted communion service in his e charge. He is a young man of very :-;y bovish appearance, but in action, a Lun fullzrown man. afree, clear and easy _‘ speaker and will, methinks, go far.""~ in the rinistry later. i. Mrs Robert Knox and Beverley have Kone to Owen Sound to snend some â€" T time with Mr and Mrs Borden Bleic» th! Mrs Dan McKinnon received word Sunday night that her father, in Peterborough had died, and the funâ€" eral was held on Tuesday. Mr and Mrs A. L. Hincks and Ken visited Monday at her sister‘s, Mrs. Jack Calder, Fairbairn. Mr and Mrs D. A. Mclntyre visited Sunday at her mother‘s, Mrs. Thos. Nichol. Mrs. Parsliow visited her sister. Mrs John Nichol over the week end. Mr Jack Carsan, Vandeleur, has been helping his brother Stuart cut wood the past week. Mr and Mrs J. A. Nichol and famâ€" ily, Mr and Mrs Ken Stewart visited Sunday at Edgar Patterson‘s. P Mr and Mrs Robert Beyezts and son > Bobby of D.Aroit; Mr and Mrs Thos. ‘Tucker of Durham, visited on Satur â€" day at the latter‘s son‘s;, Mr Henry ‘ ‘Tucker. * The W.M.S. and Willing Helpers. Society will be held Tuesday, Dec _ 3rd at home of Mrs Aldcorn. Roll ) call: Christmas Exchange of gifts. There will be election of officers for _ the W.M.S. Lunch com.: ‘Cake, Mrs _ Allie McLean, Miss Margaret Nichol. Sandwiches, Mrs Sutherland, Mrs. _Aldcorn. ‘ Mrs Dan Campbell spent the week’ ; end in Toronto. '? Mrs Wilfred Watson, Toronto spent' weekend at home of Mrs Archie Micâ€"| Lean. ° . | The chopping mill here has been under repair the past few days and it is causing the farmers much inâ€" convenience in getting their chop. Mr. Thompson of the Feversham, Maple Valley and Singhampton â€"cirâ€" cuit, occupied the Presbyterian pulâ€" pit Sunday, and preached an excelâ€" lent sermon. Church services will start at 12 o‘clack instead of 11 a.m. as before, Sunday School at; 11 a.m., commencing next Sunday, Dec. 1st. Dr. Campbell will have his service at Markdale in morning, instead of having evening service there. : Mrs Gary Whyte and family have moved into the late Wm. Ramage‘s house. Mrs Sutherland is busy each Saturâ€" day. She and Mcnica Lambert are practising the children for the Sunâ€" day School concert and Christmas tree on Dec. 23. Ross Alcox of Markdale had an' accident while motoring on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 17th. between Priceâ€" ville and Ceylon. He and Mrs. Al cox had driven aver to Priceville for Mrd Rev‘ H. R. Campbell and were returning home, accompanied by her, when it occurred. The driver pulled out to pass another car when suddenâ€" ly his car went out of control. He' had the presence of mind to shut off the engine, but it turned a complete| somersault. Luckily none cf the ocâ€"‘ cupants were injured with the exâ€"‘ ception of Mrs. Campbell, who .~=.ut’-| fered a bruise on the side of her face.! Glad to report she is improving. | Mr. and Mrs A. D. Hincks and‘ Kenneth spent Friday in Owen Sound was served and aâ€"wocial time was spent over the tea cups. contest and the prize was won by Miss Lottie Whittaker. Miss Macphail conducted a quiz on current events. Mrs Beatpn and Mrs D. Campbell wen the prizes. â€" The draw on the quilt| was won by Mrs A. C. Muir. Miss Lottie ‘Whittaker had> charge of the election of officers, the result being: Presidentâ€"Mrs Mel. Hogarth; Vic_e-! Pres.â€"Mrs. Neil Cameron; _ Sec‘yâ€". Treas.â€"Mrs Bradey Irwin. ‘The Deâ€" cember meeting will be held at the home cf Mrs W. J. Hincks. Lunch SWINTON PARK Bradey Irwin conducted AND vICIRI1 Y THE DURHAM REVIEW ewbruecm icz iess in honour of Mr. W. J. Ritchisc by his sisters, Lillian and Kate at their | home in Durham. KNOX EVENING AUXILIARY On Tuesday, Nov. 19th, the Eivenâ€" ing Auxiliary met in the Knox Church. After the opening exercisesâ€" the minutes were read by Miss Etta Twamley. â€" The President, Miss Barâ€" bara Ritchie, then brought some| items of business before the meet-! ing. The Study Book topic, "Birch| Bark Talks" was ably presented unâ€" der the direction of Miss Myrtle Mortley, assisted by Misses Norma Gagnon, Olivene Yiirs and â€" Etta Twamley. Mrs. Cross then read the devotional theme ‘"The Use of Our Possessions" in which some valuable hints were given. The scripture pasâ€"| saze wa« read. by Miss Marion Moore| after which nraver was offered by, Mra W. G PRitrhie. | It was decided to ho‘d the next meetin« on Dec. 6th as the customâ€" ary date is tin close to Christmas. Lunch was cerved at the close of the meetin« and an enjoyable sccia) tin,\ FaÂ¥lawnad Mr Ed. Cook and Hughie of Waterâ€" lo0 were recent visitors with his parents Mr and Mrs W. J. Cook and with his parents they also visited with Mr .and Mrs W. J. McFadden, Mr and Mrs W. J. Cook visited Saturday with Mr and Mrs Wm. Cook of Elmwood, while Mr and Mrs J. C. Cook visited with her father in Chesley. â€" f Orange Valley. Miss Susie McIntosh cf Dornoch reâ€" turned to her home Friday after spending a week at the home of W. J. Greenwood and other friends. Mr and Mrs Percy Greenwood and John and Mrs W. J. Greenwood ac companied her hpme. Crikores . The Youn«e Peoole Society held their weekiv meeting in the church Mr Wm. Paylor went to Markdale the first of the week to have an Xâ€"Ray as he has not been enjoyâ€" ing the best of health. Mr and Mrs Howard Ritchie were invited guests to the birthday party A number from Zion attended the funeral of the late Mrs Robt. Barâ€" bour, Egremont. _ Much sympathy is extended to her bereaved husband and family. M and Mrs Herb Allen and Mary were guests Sunday with Mr and Mrs Carman Baker. Mr and Mrs Albert MRonald and son Bobby and Miss Mary Hughes R. N. of South Bentinck were guests on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Howard Ritchie. Mrs Frank Twamley and Mrs. Will Campbell with their husbands of Crawford were down to Mr and Ars Chas. McClocklin last Saturday asâ€" sisting with the threshiny The young people are very busy practicing for the annual Sunday School Christmas tree concert to be held on Dec. 20tk. There was no service in Zion Unitâ€" ed Church Sunday as Rev. W. H. Smith had charge of the funeral of the late Mrs Barbour. There is considerable activity in logs and wood at present. There is good demand and higher prices, and the money is needed for taxes at present. Ed. Heard was in Toronto with five steers Monday, getting $8.35 per hunâ€" dred:. weight eleven hundred per steer. It pays to raise the best and feed them. There are many suffering with bad colds at present and the Christmas spirit is beginning tostir in the Park. Miss Dingwall in Public School and Mrs ‘George Black, in interest of the Sunday School, are uniting their forâ€" ces and purpose putting on a Christâ€" mas tree concert. ‘The older young people, under auspices of W.M.S. and Ladies‘ Aid are preparing a play. Glad to say that Mrs Neil McMilâ€" lain is gaining in strength, and able to enjoy life again. Mrs Heard Sr., continues very ill, we are sorry to say~ All would wish for her better health for Christmas. Mr and Mrs Dougald Chaunt and little daughter, also Isabel McMillan of Toronto, speny Sunday with parâ€" ents, Mr and Mrt H. McMillan here. sure. He reports country;and pe_ople both looking better than a few years ago. Crops good in majority of places Pleased to have a call from George Campbell the other day. George was just returning from a ten thousand mile auto trip through the Western provinces. _ He had visited many points, combining business and pleaâ€" PRESBYTERIAN Y. P. 8. ZI0ON ONTARIO ARCHIVES ‘ TORONTO It will not be long before many business places and houses in Holâ€" stein will be wired and receiving hyâ€" dro light from Eugenia power. ‘This week Mr. Nicholson is having his house and mill wired and others will follow shortly. We understand the the Presbyterian Church will install a lighting system and the Methodist Church possibly will at a later date. GOINGâ€"Evening Trains Nov. 29 All trains Nov. 30. RETURN IIMITâ€"â€"Up to Dec. 2nd Consult Agents â€" Procure Dodger t \ McFADDEN, Town Agent, Mr Milfcrd Dowling has bought Mr Robt. McCaw‘s farm on the 10th and moves after the New Year‘s. Holstein Corr: "A Nautical Knot," which was given in the Town Hail here on Friday evening last by a company from Durbam, was very highly appreciated by all presert. It was a treat which well deserved a full house. _ Music and singing were first class. Dornoch Corr: We are sorry to bear Mr Hay‘s barn was burnt Thursâ€" day night shortly after dark. The cause of it was the lantern upsetting. Only those who have felt the loss of fire can sympathize with Mr Hay in the loss of all his grain and feed and winter coming on. Mrs Calder entertained a few of, Melvin‘s friends to a musical even-f ing in honor of Pte Gordon Gun, ati which they presented him with a sig net ring and an address read by Mr: Norman Lenahan and presented by, Mr Melvin Greig. | | Messrs Will and Herb Atkinson have reâ€"purchased their father‘s farm from Mr Walter Ferguson of Normanâ€" by and get possession next March. | Mr Will Atkinson bas sold his propâ€" erty on Durham Road to Mr Wm. McDonald, who will go into the poultry business on a large scale. Gordon Gun and Lance McGirr of of the Tist Batt., Barrie, Ptes. Ernâ€" est McGirr, Alex. Bell, and George Lloyd of the Tist Batt., Barrie; Chas . Ramage, of the Army Medical Corps, ‘Toronto were home for a few days. Mr Wm. McGowan returned home last week after spending the lasti' three months, running a separawr; near Portage la Prairie. He has good word for the West and states the bi-g-; gest crops ever favored Portage thisé fall. I | _ Here is wonderful news for every boy ! Real models in FULL COLORS of Uncle Sam‘s and Britain‘s latest fighting craft, especially designed for you by Wallis Rigby, the world‘s famous designer and builder _ of scaleâ€"models. _ A new mcdel every ; week in the Comic Weekly with The | Detroit Sunday ‘Times, starting with , December 1st issue. , from John : | Wilton offe | "What is a | by Ada Bec :wn.h a solo ih:mded h ; the invitatic ,Poome's So RAIL ‘BARGAIN Nov. 29, 30 DURâ€""AM IN DAYS OF YORE (from Review fyle, Nov 2°~ YICCOT AInett. Clifford Lindsay, Ivan Johnson, Allan Watson, Harâ€" old Hunter, Gordon â€" MecGillivray, Harvey Leith, Milton Aitken. ‘These all left for Long Branch Camp. month‘s training i are Victor Arnett. BOYS BUILD Your own PLANES .. TANKS .. sHipSs from John 3:,1â€"16, after which Anne Wilton offered prayer. The topic "‘What is a sacrament ?" was" taken by Ada Becker. Tom Firth favored with a solo ‘"Must I go and emptyâ€" handed " It was decided to accept the invitation from Hanover Young People‘s Society. to join with them at their meeting Sunday evening DecJ 8th, at 7 p.m. Left For Training basement on Monday evening. â€" ‘The sing song period was conducted by Tom Firth, song leader, followed by the call to worship by the preSident. Dorothy Hirtle read the scerintnu=» Owen Sound $1.40 Round Trip _ the young men from this who have been called for a 25 YEARS Acgo TO Phone 21, Durbam ov. 25th, 1915) Herb Atkinson Ontatrio & Dominion Land Surveyer RBegistered. Professional Engineer age. Hours 1 to 6 p. m. | Licensed Auctioncer for Grey County cution and Physical Culture. Special Course for advanced pupils, including Hand Culture and Arm Gouches. Be Pupib of Parnell Morris, A. A. 8. O. try Chiropractic Adjustments, Mas sage and Uitra Vioiet Rays. Dates arranged at Herald Office, Der dalk, also through Durham Review, Durham Office: Prompt, courteous & efficient servies DURHKHAM & _ HOLSTEIN X RAY GAS EXTRAcTiONG Office: Mill Street, DURHAM, ON% B. M. CHARLTON, A. A. Q. M ; W. C. PICKERING, DDS, L9S Honor Graduate Toronto University, Graduate Royal Coll. Dental Surgeons Office Hours: 1.30 to 4.00 p. m. 780 to 9.00 p. m. J. L. SMITH, M.B., M.C., P.S. Office and Residence: Corner Com®» tess and Lambton Streets, Durham Office hours: 9 to 11 am., 130 to 6 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m. Sundays excepted BARRISTER, Etc. Successor to the late W. D. Henry K.C £23 Second Ave. E. Laidlaw Build‘g Owen Sound, Ont. DURHAM. Ont. CHIROPRACTIC Phone 344 w collect. To Crosley 5 tube Electric radio for sale cheap. Apply at Review Office. J. F. GRANT, D.D.S., LD.S, Big bundle of old papers, only 5s, at Review office. Just the thing for W. PIERCE ELLIS Veterinary Medicine, Surgery and C. G. 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