THE REVIEW. DURHAM COUNTER CHECK BOOKS We supply them in any quantity at lowest prices uebu: City, Lac Bung-on anu the immediate surrounding areas Ire rnpidiy becoming the outstanding: ski centres at Bant- ern Canada. Visitors from Cana- dian and United States cities are making their headquarters " the world humus Chateau Frontenac in ever increasing numbers and. are thoroughly enjoying winter sports undor the moat [mum-am: circumstances. Tho Lar. Ileauport area, with Illlllntl Saint Putin and Tour- Milan, is rapidly achieving u well deserved reputation, am much 1'O in [act that tor the past two your“ an no: has been selected " tho Wan.- gl.il1tlillll l é © 3‘ g:,Tf,Nar5.N I Go I C}, I . - It-ii. 77%: 1k't'l?:,'..,,.qll - _ s. , " as?†- ' (3:. 'l)... (kiiiLi'L'r2' .1 dt" G q 'ea f s . 'itiirt.' j.alel " , I :v IlllF.iir(',):i.iji:..t'i'1'.l,l, It a; “a, v " lit 53? i 'tsi:;:;:,'. fig e Il li, I Iii-ll,, iiiil:,i.,.l (,,ss,li'i:'i:s'isiii"d1iir)'?' ' ' G & ,3?“ 'ti., "ii. ,4... s ii,'rN '/rfi1Fs'l't:fidda' .Gnndma always was a keen shoppe: and quick to "snap up" a basin . . . but you'll recognize these BARGAIN 0m without her years of ex- pedence...yousave real money...youget a swell selection ofmagaaines and a full yen: of out newspaper. That's whnt we all a "break" for you genders . . . no wonder grandma "r---"You'" GOT SOMETHING THERE!†--------Au.-rAM" Orr"------------ nus mama, 1 van AND AK1f_PR" MAGAZINES ---------et-hfAutE OFFER--------- THIS â€SPANK, , YEAR AND THREE MG MAGAZINES snow A - SELECT I I snow I - SELECT 2 Cl Canadian Cl Non-Wool. A Mes. C] Tree Story. I Yr. CI M04 t Yr. rn t , . D an 'A,. CI New†Dig-IO, 6 Moo. 0 'mnh'. t w. 7 __ D Chink. Mould. I Yr. 0 Wanda Hm Cannot“. I Yr, Cl CoIov'I. t w. D “in. Iâ€. t w. ANCIENT CAPITAL GOES MI MAD PLEASE CHECK 'mnEE MAGAZINES DESIRED meals of the International Inter- collegieto Ski Meet. New and thrilling rune here been eluted and this you Pnull Gstrein, ont- standing all lnetructot trom the Austrian Tyrol and holder of an Instructor's eertitieatet from the Hattnett Schneider school will be on hand to teach the nne points of the game. Visitors cannot only enjoy aki- in,", ot Lac Brannon equal to that tound anywhere In [Cutout Can- min. but there ls good “Hug right In the city Itself, notably on tho Plains of Abraham, a fact whirh provides an added historic interezt for Visitors. Tho Chateau Cl Rod and Sun. I Your. El Silver Sana. t You. O Amino PM! 6m". t You. CD American Icy. O MOI. D CHINE-II Hove“. ' Mes. Cl On. Iud (PM low). I You. CI Mgeboo'l Home. " intoâ€. Li [tededFiyr. i5 WWW "esitboae ' I Yr. CI Gounod!†form. I Home Cl 633136; (a. Itâ€). I w. “and Home Monthly. I w. 99nd)†W. t w. I W, I " t Yr. t W. I. " w. .....o...........o................... Frontenac, one of the moat com- fortable large hotels in cm in the social centre of this twice] French Canadian city stud pro- vide: on ideal headquarters for visitors whether they will: to ski. to explore the intereeilng city end surrounding country or just spend it different sort of holiday during the gay winter season. The picture lay-out shown the famous tower of the Chateau Frontenac against I typical akl scene, The skier; shown in the lower part or the picture are about to take off on a hunt along one of the many beatttiftti and thrilling trails. Try CiatstMed Ads. They bring results. Grey County Council will have Mt members the present rear instead of as, the new seat being a deputy. reevo in Euvhraaia. There are eight new men in this year's Council. AM. FOUR ONLY au. FOUR l Mrs D. P. Coleridge, who lupu- In her 81.: mum: last September. m an Joe man. acy- we .....- i, was heartily manned a the “on report showed I mince on United Chwch s. ik concert many had at "oo. Auditor- appointed levelling, when an m mud were Gordon with and Ed. Small. I with the golden seal which completes John McKenzie wu elected trustee, --- _.___, L-__.__ â€Mud m DURHAIW the Robert Reiko: eertiiteate for per- fect attendance for seven year: Mrs Coleridge bu all her lite been in- t. tested in Sunday School worn. Congratulations, Mrs. Coleridge. Mu. James Hither spent New ot " tt Year's with her daughter. Mrs. B.pnd Cl! Alcrlock. returning to her home " 31-1 Luthtutt on Tuesday. taker I Miss lube] Lelth of Toronto, he a de spent New Year's with her parents/vention Mr and Mrs John Leith. "r" te 1aeen the service. I The teach'en In .tmelr houdnys and learning in human! I Miss Vera Altar Ill! and Dr. and Mr- Pierson spent New Year's day with " parents It Hild- may. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown and family spent New Yen's " in. Brown's father, Mr Gibson. ot Owen HOLS‘I'EIN LEADER Mt. Belay spent New Yearâ€. (by with her mother. Mrs. Drum. Mr and In Heatherington at Nari wich, spent pert of the mm, m‘ son with their son, Mr. Norma‘ Katherineâ€, (before leaving for the South to spend' the winter in Florian. Mrs. mm spent 1 few my. last week with her daughter, Mrs. Mc- Laughlin in Hamilton. Mr wwt of Guelph was a visitor at the McGuire home over the week and and New Year's. Mr and In Ewart Allen soundn- ed Mr and In Comm and family on New Year's any. There was no servlce in the Prea- brtertan dutch on Sunday on " count or the bud roads. Rev. Mr. Williams of Han-lawn m to have their holiday: and the academy of learning in humming with mlvity. Miss Vera. Allan in unending the New Year's “cation with her uncle and MAME)“ ind In W. J. Robert- sen of rote-t Mitt Village, Toronto. and Is also attending a New Year's party given by her cousin. Mr Allan [{Cbertaon. The death of Wm. Marshall Bar, rows on Monday. December 1901. marked the passing ot one of the oldest and mt highly respected re aidents. He was " years ot we. the second eldest son of the lstem "_.- I -ll‘ -lt..-NB'""" -.-- u... ..- -__________,7 I m‘mmuum. “hill“. - <t -t-AN-o .-, {smut than“ - thongâ€- 0“ I LOCAL AND ransom“. I NORTH WONT liiiiiiviiriiiiije.eetLt,"ee,fatt m‘wub- _ . -o .-o-O-o o-t no mul'meeuuds. S. No_t“w1mveu " in. 1tgttf"'i'g't, Mu a .. r m, -- m " was heldWednud: evening otibeonthew."ulil t . I . m“ -.. “- New Year to " editorand m week. There in. than! tol Mr an: up. Wm- nun a“ 1- ‘HM' " w. . ' ', -- ..._ ---- 'e,UiiLa---rae-". ' he spent his .bo) with his wreath mont 'ownmp, years ago he we Jane Johnson c She predeceased CTI Christan: da: and Mrs Clapplacn's Jane Johnson of Waterloo County. She predeceased him sixteen years cn Christmas any. The early port of their mrrledllte we: spent In North Dakota. Then in 1890 they moved back to Ontario and settled " Riverview. where he pursued his trade " carpenter. in 1890 they moved back to Ontario and settled " Riverview. where he pursued his trade " carpenter. Twenty three years ago they mov- ed to the farm on the 2nd eotteetudttat of Egremont, where he pulled the remaining you: of In: life. or a quiet. sincere. unassuming nature, he endured him“ to the hearts of than who knew him. A lcyal, devoted member ot the Hol- stein United Church. he was happy to enioy the 60th anniversary of the opening of the church the past your being one of the eight originals pre- sent. “I“, lulu-mi --v - _..-.'- -- _ _ - - V _ friends Iron Ilvervhw. when nonrandom 60,000 was; and formerly mm. mutual Island 11,000 m, Mr He is survived by tour children: Wm. 3.. Oshawa', Mrs R. Andrew (May E.) of Corbetton; In. A. W. R. F. Mercer. The pnllbeuen were Nichol Nebula“, Robert Sim. Om Hunt, C1arettCe Fenton, Norman Koch Harry Chrke. Putnam (Emma. E.) ot Corbetton. and George B. at home. A dingh- ter, Mary, died in Inlmcy. One sister. Mrs R. o. Hothnan of Kiteh. ener, survivu. The funeral service took place on. Wednesday a0temtton from his late home. conducted by Ms pastor, Rev. r and Mrs James King are visit- with Mm King's parents, Mr. ) death of Wm. Marsha“ nur- on Monday. December 1901. ad the passing ot one of the and most highly respected re- ;s. He was " years ot Me, wand eldest non of the lutemr Mrs Wm. Burrows; born " lion's Corners In 1855. where ent ttitsarorhood days. been bi: Daren“. he moved to are MARSHALL I Corners In 1855. where ttitsarorhood days. been puma. he moved to Esra 'rnmp, where tittrelgttt l he was married to Hester anon of Waterloo County. accused him sixteen years OBITUARY ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO have BURROW8 ' unusumlns imself to the :new him. A ' ot the Hol- he was - present. June: but!“ an all Joe Dixon. "er. Will. Moore bums retired. m Inspector's reports W criticized and the meeting to adopt them. Chu Wltson will supply 30 cords of " inch wood I. 31.89 a cord, and Chrome Moore , cords of cedar " 81.25 t cord. Ed Small is core- taker " 8100. Nobody wanted to he a delegate to the O..E.A. Con. venuon. Everybody too buy. " was left to the trustees to appoint Joe Dixon suggested that we have Rev. H. Kaye give a nut to the Molar! once I. year. on morals, re- ligion, business and chmcter. All were In favor of it. Joe said after- ward: not to turn them all “Presby ‘ "Winter bu come. with all the lax-nun ot the real oid.tagttiotted kind. The deep snow. h“ made the tcountry roads heavy trnvelllng as four Mail Courier can testify." _) u Verne Bllton has returned to Toronto, After spending the holidays renco took only fbr mm. with " parents here. At No. 9 school meeting, Mr John Allen Wu elected trustee. Mr Flem- ing Reid who has held the position tor six years retiring. Little Miss Zelinn Cont“. open! part of the holidnys with relatives in Holstein. The Eccles and Nicholson families visited curly In the week with re- latives at Woodland. melanoma Mr Mr fortyJourth rage ot . during the CANADIAN HONEY CROP LARGEOT ON RECORD The 193% honey crop was the larg- est on record In the Dominion. A preliminary estimate plecen total production at approximately 34,000,- 000 pounds, which is 12,000,000 pounde, or " per cent. more than the short crop ot 1937. Weather condition. during the fell of 1987 and thoughout the 1988 see- son were favourable for the growth of neetaroeereting pleats. and, " though the prolonged wet weather during the summer curtailed the gathering of nectar. lncreuee over production at 1931 were recorded in My " the tseovinem. The crop -terattr we: at good quality. m order ot largest production try on And . the occasion being the th annivernry ot the mgr Mr and In McDonald. Hm is at the O.A.C. in week unending a about cooperation. holidnys with her “we: Drinmle and Mr Brian- YEOVII. A. Nicholson, and . to Hopeville on 10 on. admission were well visited Mr and In w- -- - w... - - and It - LGliAos-aa-rae'trt"t . spent Mymmnrmuwum. mm mm w. In M a My. -'r-------- lrmdluc.r.mdmfl.uâ€".-IWM. l'trl mind with mud In 'e'll;ll7. mum. U. IAl. Picken ad Ind New Yuri that an. M a w. . "'"---.------ with Mr 1nd In I... m. Gri.icaurutetr. Inna In nut Watson. sis.. gb-art-re. a Mm. Coun(.,l C and Alina, Mr an In up 1trleyttreeet, at cm. . rt ,f) shalt uni (My. In. mull In}... m a WM. - I (00 lil _ “A - ' It tr Mr and In not! Wm, - and Align. Mr all In John Huh shun mil family, In. mull In. Mr and In W C. W And children. and If and In M Wilton and - and New Years dinner on loudly with Mr and In Mr and Mn Dim Ill “I! enioyed Xmas dt-r with - in Cheney on m. Mr and In Pete can“ '00. Christina guest. with It and In N. nor-burg on m. Mr and In. WI. I†anâ€. Christina - with - -tn, Mr and In D. but... My. Miss [non of It. has: - the Christmas - mung-4 Mr and In WI. V Crawford of butâ€. It Christina with Kr and In Nehon on Sunday. plny held lat My nun - ered one of the - curd! In many yen-s. The male otmb edbrttsetsetroaouHe-httietr- forming their“ m them- ing they had mound - the out 1 their teacher. [In PM. not W- ship was null teitttqrtt M the young people of an -lttat M- edthezuctphy. ~mnuu- A- round.". Rev. If - an u about address. Sum arrived Ut " generou- wny “I u out tor Mt the you: MO. The My clou- ed with mum the IMAM.- Mr and In an: au- my! Christmas with If all In and. In Jun. m. Br. and l Wat-die Smith van -- M to†with Mr and In R. Plunder. “any mama. “a luvlunlbml" Mr Ind In m Dick-OI and famine: and In Wu. Mon Ind Grunt ennui Christ.“ some on Monday with Mr. and In. Norm Mr md In um Crane at Guelph spent the Christ- m with her mother In Wm. met-on. Mr and In 'tttMet Our-out and family entored cm with In and In George PM. at Brooklyn. In! Sammy. I "_.--"-'--- OM11"! "Ye'tt new. me." - the Nu m a m" JAM. M, itâ€. mum.“ m goth. 'i'iil -mr0MtIammaxttateB, that (WI. hub awn. rive-m?†,"omliBttermaata-ar- And the But the dewr an. hit â€and Mr ottheetttMh-t.'FtAnt; Hewhohmu-ywcry! J,?itti'" ls LUL. can “WW; and... may a no -e. an. 'tb-"Kow anew at! - m â€In: -ltev. I.I.I.M. In the M 8"“er uni-1‘6 at. Wu. a a Fm. l -o.. an“, unann- nomun all. no --4n-- m. 1-. 'ttt--"V to know 09,! - m "tth."-Rev. J. r. nut. - Aaetenn Church. (a. -'ait m pin tt to your New - I-ulmu to mend ev- on m.) I‘LMO ‘Arlunus Travollor' m. a “WIMV. JAN. 'MM. a MY, J“ M, 10.0. 'llh'He'f""'e-"-- "m"e'ttt.ttr-'e" laid In†mm OF PULPt" .."MqqrtqutqwGod JEAN PARKER Ill ttt ARF CARR