ANN-Ma. informing ,h at, that place on Dan. Mc'Dousall, g wn rmialvnt of Ben... , 'l‘hPru were no It, is known hero gall sumo» time and It id thou ‘ - sum-rm] a rellpso causml his death. rasml him 26 year. ï¬rm-n uf town re... m)†Monday. from rlmugall before so. it’ll 0r twelve years 13' â€w best-hum anuship. Active fairs. and in wwim‘ial politics, he knnwn .muide his . Fur ammo years, Nidvllt 0f the Grey nsurunw' Glompuny. o-st. .\ll'. MCDOIISEII rml. Allwrta. whm ) In fulll' 01' “V6 ho' mmml [0 Med- ' hr has MIN‘» re- a {mull}. nf three Lulxhh'l'ï¬. HIP Sons uhmm- â€at. Olharlps .m. m â€Hzm'u. Ont. . \lr. .‘Ird‘mm'n gave in hmv m- place “~an Wu" 3 man - nl' mg". and while 9 “I: â€IN t'nrm now Hulkn .‘ulNIIliliR. [gall Passed Away n, Alberta, Sunny lSON OPENED . Specialty '3 SHARP Fax Extra Paris†u 0“ DE†I M no wo-uthv eatre Id 8th the H hIx. on Page 7 "I tat lav mm “polled mm. but so nu \‘t'l'y big hem and the hzn'v been lm I "I. Hg :40 far. NIP only. ttmg any- I0 having .' manning wr a {not w'lwd SCHOOL HONOR ROLLS FOR PAST MONTH ‘41-. lV.--Gordon Mch, Olen Hn\\'6‘. ““01‘89 Hay, Norman Becker, yummn Mclntgge. .Ir- DE A.--- warnboualu.--» 1.5L}? Nicholson, Ned" Bbï¬ié’t'f'nié; “1.: Wilson, Victor Hind. â€"-John A. Graham, Principal. Jr. IV. B.â€"-â€"Nelsop que, Lawrence: \\'h â€more, Anna Ritchie, Beryl Falk. mghamLJaujes pendeggon: __ §r I'll. Aâ€"Doris Taiior, Ethel unrvyn, Frank Gpodchild, Norma â€my. Wilfrid Mnddleton. \ ~Sadie F. MacDonald, Teacher. Sr, Ill. B.-Norman Dean, Alma kro'ss, RUb Willis, (Mï¬l NOblo and tha “he, equal, Jack Lau- (IPI‘ Jr. litâ€"Helen Young. Norma Al- hm. Annie Campbell. Alice Nichol- ..m. lilifl‘nrd McGirr. -ml-ldna A. Browning, Teacher. ll. \ \«Louisn Jamie-son, Mar- «,. mil, lmnsmoor. Benny Firth, Marie \Hl n. Slal'gal‘pt Sibbald: "Rx-1"". BEâ€"May Braithwaite. Ven- dun )lachnald. ROdPl'ick Duns- muur. Agnos Walker, Percy Green- \\HIN‘. .h'. H. .-\.-â€"â€"Arthur Koch. Clara .l.n'k. Crawford Valle", Shirley Mc- lntym'. Alix. Tobin. Jr. ll. B.â€"â€"Marion MoCaslin and Nathan Ritchie aqual. Jnhn Green- “mud. Harman Allan. Clara Falking- hum. .le'a Rain}: Sr. 1. «Ivan Row". Olimla flahn. Vth H. Homichild, Ross \\ 1H0“, \lzu's‘ Fil'th._ _ â€"_ _ a n “I I .lr. l.~~l\'uthlm‘n McFaddPn. Clark Sutlmlvrs. Kathlm‘n McDonald, Percy \Im-dm'k. Harrv Falkingham. --lmnahla MacEnchcm, Teacher. :41: I’rimm' .\.â€"-â€"Jnan Mangan. \r. l’ljlmm‘ .~\.-â€"â€"at-u l-inlnlh “UPS. Jm'k‘ I HMIHH'. .lvan Mugdqck 341-. l’rinwr B.â€"â€"~Rnhm't Milno. Clif- f'um .lnhnsnn. Eilmw. Tut‘km‘. Robert Nqu, Sara Dym'. Sr. Winn-r 1"..â€"Bu,\'ce Howell. Helm l.:l\\‘!'vm'o'. .It‘fln Erwin. Marjorie \lwrun. Lnrl'ainn MacArthur. _..I.~ssio~ B. \"itthun, Tracher. .h-. Wimm- .-\.â€"-Jwan MacDonald, hwk m-HT. Ruth Nichol. \Villie Mc- Iiul'l'o'll. Arthur Allan. .H'. l’x'inu'r B.â€"-Lnr9Ma Pierson, .I.---m “mm. Bva .‘h‘lniym‘. Flor- v'lzt'n 431’0'0‘l\\\'0m]. Frwman Burtâ€" whisllv \lfilflif'l'i“ Middleton. Lois “WIS" \lunm- 'l‘lmmpsun. Billie Elliott. -â€"I.IZZIP Schapfor. Teachc H Durham Public School g II TMMI’, lay O, in. Mill " lll.-â€"l‘.lsio lley. ' 'l‘. " \lnx'im‘. lloward Roy. V. ll.--â€" Marks given for .attendâ€" j’H‘v' and daily workLâ€"Bflmce nay ~“‘ ’l‘humzu W‘atson $7. Elgm Petty o". #134.- Marshall M. Wallace Mar- man 37. Irma Pelt‘ 33. Howard Vuwlmll 30. JPSSiP Marshall 25. . Sr. [.mMun‘ay Moric “cm Marshall “B. l’rmwr.-â€"~.~\Han “3‘30“ 10-5. - .. “"me Teacher. ._..z 37. lrnno' PPM.“ 00- "3- \9;.;.~L:iil :m. Jmsin Max-shall Lâ€... t \‘1' I r.\lm'r'\v 3101'!th HO. “ ‘1‘; z \lï¬vshall 303- . s. 3 lo. a, Bart-03‘ ‘3. Illâ€"«Eilm‘n AbPI‘t ,i ll 6-5 HIRHDM‘H 73. J09 Camp - ° . .h'. lH.-Pearl Gnu-don 1', “mm Inn Is 37,, , .' ‘. .‘ â€"â€"\'era Johnston ,3. Nor- luvs 3.8. “0. 9, Glenda. |\'.‘-l.nni.~w Jacques", Om'al mu'. RH)‘ Hargraw . IV. Hrm‘v ankiHS'. May CO]- -H'. Ho‘l'tha N'lt'Xally'. Ill. -â€".lnhn Machnald', Irene IV \\' «Annie Macdnnahl. Teacher. -~' \\'il-mn'. .-\ lip Mctim“. . l. .\Iarsmrn Brown. , l.- aivril Brown. . Prinwr.~â€"â€"\'ictnr Arm‘tt'. 30b- hudsay'. Harry Lawrencv'. .zln' [.qu'Pnl‘t‘. Brucn CampbPH. '. .\. Violet wwllinwm'. Phyllis rpm-N, stlvy Lindsay". (Geor- .\lj,...-. micron! Lindsay and Mur- Hrm-nwnmt' . equal wmgv atwntlanct‘ 35.06. l‘l'o'svnt awry day. ' ‘ ‘ " â€"- -1- mannhn’» IH'O l ".i . :\ n n ' I I O . . , ‘ ‘ ' L’I :- .‘ Ill Hm i-S‘lziry l-i. Mm'tnn. Teacher. “1'3 "dV HI U ll ..\ \\ Hum rage‘ at“; Cull insnn'. Clara Lawrencc'. Susm nu". Gordan (“-I‘Pt‘nwood'. . Doris Lawrence . erduy' Dawy Ame, I'O‘Sf mm» Lawrencn', a l' I" Hiï¬t‘vl‘ko m «'VPI‘)’ 1‘13."- uttt‘ndant‘t‘ -41. w. P 00 MtS‘. Teacher. H \lvh illv Harrison Allin {sic-um". Libya]. Esthvr 'mstrong'. Pearle has .‘lilligan. icken'. Rita Vol- Ritchio'. Ray- .-\rm'tm )lanto'. Irving W‘ebber'. Lois \Vilsmn. 'ai'k. Teacher. TM Mon-ice. Clar- Teacher. V. ‘v â€"--v -â€"' “CVâ€"v Jr. IV.-â€"Wallace Adams, Florence Patterson. Sr. III.--Carman Wilson, John Mgtthews, pouglas _ISelson. w, â€vualw .‘L'.W". . Jr. lll â€"-Carman Hargrave, W‘dllio Patterson, Clara Watson, Clarence Nelson. Sr. II.--Dave Daly, George Wilson, Annie Hon er, Lewis Wells. Jr. ILâ€" anny Hargrave. Sr. l.â€"â€"Lloyd Brown. Jr. }.â€"Jean Brown, Goldwyn Nel- "â€"'"J" _,___ son, Annie Andrews. Primer B.-â€"Edgar Patperson, Rob- ert Hunter, Reginald Wilson, Fran~ cieLDaly, meeg Hapgrgve. Priméi' Aiéï¬oir' "X66146“, Harold Hunter, Annie Watson, Howard Wat- son, Normal Wells. ‘ 8.8. No. 1, Glenda. Jr. IV.â€"~Beth McGillivray, Doug- las McArthur. . Sr. libâ€"Willie Trafford, Elna Traï¬ord. J in) Ti-_aflo_rd, Feypl Lie-gate. Jr. [ILâ€"Jean M‘cGillivray, Mary Moors, Jgan MgArthqr, Teddy Moore, Sr. 1,â€"Jofm McArtï¬ur, Gordon McGillivray, Laura McArthur, Glen Moore, ï¬lizabeth Brown. Qp Drnmnn__J-lnmnrd 1.00910 PUP- Sr. PrimerT4Ho§vard Legate, Fur- netta Legate. Jr Primer .â€"â€"J. A. Brown, Irma. Stewart, Kenneth McArthur. â€"Allan Mclnnis, Teacher. , 8.8. No. 5. Glonolg. . Sr. lV.â€"-Vera Robins, Charlie Timmins. .Jr. IVSâ€"Jean Clark, Catherine Timmins. Sr. lll.â€"â€"Iola Nohlo, Ewen Mc- Nah. ("ionrgo Blair. Sr. ll.~â€"~\\'illio Peart. Mary 310N111), Violet Banks, Daisy Stregt. ‘V II Jr. ILâ€"Ada Banks. Gordon Noble, Elvin. Bastien Jr. Lâ€"Juanita Nobln, Sr. Primvr.â€"-â€"Esthm' \Vhitn. Wal- tm' Strm‘t. Jr. PrimPr :\.â€"-â€"\'ivtnr Strnet. Jr. Primm‘ B.-Brucn Clark. first. in Sp(_'llingâ€"~Inla Noblt'. Avm'agv nttnm‘iancv i3. -â€"Ro_»ta L. Ban-hour. Toachm' pm'tmont. (*Xplaincd matters to thom and thoir rvquost. was granted. with the result that inseaqt of who, Dur- ham had two ('lassvs this ynar, both at which turnmt out snmn rvmark- um». \Vm'k._ ‘|-â€"‘A--1.knl‘. RUM"- “Iu 5. Tim sowing classns throughout. the DPUVlllCP is a nvw venture. and was inauguratml by Miss Chapman. tlw [il't‘St'nL lwmt of this ilrpartmont.‘ who drafted the list and suggvstmli tlw classvs of wnrk tn lw undrr- takmi. me thv lirsl. grvat. intvr- list has hm‘n takvn in “in work. un- til nnw thorn arr 60 clubs in tmtario. It. will lw gratifying tn tho citizens of thn town to knuw that. thn Dur- ham class ranks well up near the llnp in tho quality (if workmanehip and is thn largvst. class which Miss Slivtvr. thv Unwrnmvnt judge here Himmlay. has tjxaminml so far. lil.‘ ||v“'.1‘o ‘.r 310mm). IRIS t.\u|u-u.-. .v _ 'l‘hn suggvstinns for tlw wm'k uf thn Primary Class worn sent in In- vally anal aulnptm‘l by tho department and m'nvm'l most. satisfactc’n‘)‘. 'l‘hvh' work was tlw lvaming of thP (lif- t‘m‘nnt, stitclws. M'm'vasting, lwm- mlng. amt other likw work. tht- man- ufacturing by hmul nt‘ cloll‘s wvm'- ing apparol. making a workbag. llarning. lmttnnlu‘vlv making and the sewing rm of buttons. Th0 work. which is most credit- iahlv. will ho on dismay at. tho an- leal mvvtin ut' tho District. Insti- tutm of Sm h (hwy tn 1w lwld hove in June. anal all intm'vstml in thv chiloh'vn aw oxtnnolml a (‘nrdial in- \'itutlon tn 1w prvsnnt. and son it. Thu parents mpm‘ially :u'o invitml. but it is oxpm‘tml that. many morn will takp aJvantam» of tlm oppor-‘ tunity to hm‘nmv aoquaiutml with the (mall? at the) nwtllownrk turnvd out. by our ymmgnr pnpulatiun. .\ fpntuw of tho District. momma. too. will b0 the conducting of a moot- ing by th» girls of tho sowing club. who will haw full chargp. Tho Nassos mm also lnnking for- The. c’pssws 3qu also IUHKulE .._.,- ward With anticipation to a big memo to be held when the warm weather .arriws. Followmg are (hp awarded: diplomas imamllnrmnv Pickm'inz. Anna. .St‘nt . o Rilchw. Ahbo‘y .‘ll'lmnn. leathI Hmwhnu. lsnlwl Jamwwn. Fvvlvn g Baird. Vinlt‘t Mclman. Dnrulhy Don}:- las. Norma Allon. Mary Mull'ul. Alive: Nicholson. [slay Allan. Joell: FaLE conm'. ' . , \ï¬-Mma hl'o‘ss. MflI‘JOI‘Yil Primar, Noblv. Mary Levy. Joan. McLean. Islav McDonald. Isobel antlerson. Hazvl Monro. Lnuisn .lam'wson. Janet Watson. Elsie Falkingham. Audrey Bvll. Elsio Hunter. Mary Pickm'ing. Ada Holmes. Clara Traynm'. Annie Campbell. Betty Henderson, Ger- l......ln Glass. Bonny annt. Beryl O truc‘l'e) Glass. Falkmgham. THE 67TH .-\.\.\l\ Durham Prosbyto ha ho‘ld in the" T May 16. wth RPV St. Marys \Iill jpr PRESBYTERIANS CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY, HAY 16 k 17 THE 67TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE Durham Prvsbytm'ian church will b» hell in the- Town Hall Sunday. May 16. when Row. W. J. Burnett. of St. Marys will proach at both ser- \'icv;~‘. On Monday vvo‘ning. May 17. supper Will 1m SPI‘Ved from 6 t0 8 m...» mnmvml bv a social awning 3‘lvy‘- I “ - '. f6116wed by a sqcxal GVPDIDE gil‘zgkRev. Majnr Tolmm of» South- ampton will deliver one of his pop- “ Admission 40 cents ular lect.\xx‘{s.nmwhndv n-nlmmp_ i 5m! '25 Water! Water!_ Wager! (Continued from page 1) -â€"-C. R. Wiggins, Teacher. “he g chance and A :. “AI‘I‘.M Why 1180 1nd \V‘ny L'BU ' bunt-nu- w--â€" water that is polluted and unï¬t for domestic use, when Pure Water can be had by having a’ well drilled. We handle Pumps and Pump Be- pairs. Satisfaction Burnt-ed ED. J. Pun “|l'.‘.‘. IIIII.II 21mm. Fl'ml Ritchip ctulâ€"VE. .‘qu- g. - cents. Ewr) body welcome. BOARD 01’ WORKS about the Council Board, it was evi- dent that the town fathers were fav- orable to letting the contract to an oil-spraying company. It was shown that while the company charged.3 cents a allon for s readin the Oil, the mac ine us did t e work getter, and the oil saved would make e cost approximately the same. To be exact it was figured out that the spraying company would do the job for about $25 more than the council could handle it, but would do it so much better that the mat- ter of the cost was not deserving of very long consideration. Taxes to Ba 00th The Finance Committee passed ac- counts amounting to $369.10, which were ordered paid. The treasurer’s? report showed that there was still an amount of $2,144.50 in unpaid taxes, and quite a discussion took place as to what to do with the m tter. Some of the Council thought that this money should be collected at once. if the roll were extended , another month, we would be in the same position as now. Since last 1 month only $2OIhag been paid in. . 1' A--A,...A IIIUIHJI VIIIJ ‘yvv .--..._. __ _ ___ . ‘ V Reeve Bell was in favor of extend- mg of waterlowi. inns year nu “nu goose or other water fowl ing the roll, but said that he would duck. not object to anything the Council shaltbe hunted, taken or killed from did. He. thought perhaps the past a 8311 boat. yacht or launch pro- winter had been a hard one, and [1911001137 8'93!“ 01‘ “â€10? DOWN-Th" with the work Opening 11 nowHamendment goes on to state that. no there was a possibility o more] swiyel gun or gun of any kind at money coming in. To this the ireas- a lili'gt‘l‘ burr or cause than right urer replied that it was not the and no contriyanre for taking or working men who were behind in killing Wild SWHIIS. Reese or ducks. their taxes and that over $1.000 was known as monitors. sunken INNS or batteries, or boats of any kind flowing by a very few taxpayers. , â€" -- â€1 mm than ordinary row boats and Thv outcome was that. the roll was extendmi until next meeting on the distinct undm'stamiing that if these tzixvs \w-m nut, paid by that time, the timincil would go the limit in Collecting them. By ‘dping it this -I_2_,. thus way; nohtuxpaym‘ could qfaim that he had been caught. unfmrly. (Continued from page 1) HURTBR§ ï¬g Hunters will be re uired to pro-l cure gun licenses be ore being al- lowed to carry weapons in Ontario forests this year, according to amendments made by the Ontario Legislature to the Ontario Game and Fisheries Act. The amendment stipulates that every resident of Ontario not under 15 years of age must be licensed be- fore he is allowed the use of tire- arms for hunting purposes. A fee .Ul II I†a ru- _____ «"3135 will be charged for the necessary license, ingether with a nominal charge of 25 cents for the issuing of same. Nonâ€"residents shall not hunt, kill, wound or destroy any animal or bird or carr or use a ï¬rearm except under t e authority of a license, another amendment. states. In all actions and prosecutions, the pos- session of any tlrearm or gun shall he prima facie evidence that the version in possession thereof was lunting such animals or birds. Another change has been made in the regulations governing the hunt- ing of waterfowl. This year no wild duck. goose or other water fowl shall be hunted, taken 01: killed from -___,_ .l‘ 1‘16 {ll ‘l‘tlv‘II‘JV‘I. ..'I‘J v‘â€"- duck. goose or other "watéi‘ fowl' â€I." shall be hunted, taken or killml {mm a sail boat. yacht or launch pm- The polled by slvam or other power. The to la! amendment goes on to stain that. no (1 I ¢ swiwl gun or gun nl’ any kiml m l n Inanwnp hnpp np gaugp ‘han (night Eac any Chang» lad. in Gun. Bin Sponsored by Icarus. (IIIIFIHIIIILIav l_""‘ u v-- -v swiwl gun m gun of any kind at a larger born or gauge than night and no mntrivanco for taking or killing.' wild swans. 29080 or ducks. known as monitors. sunkon punts or ballorios, or boats of any kind othm‘ than ordinary row lmats and canons proiwllml by hand shall he usod at any timo in' hunting wato'r fowl. ‘ ___. is 33 01MB 1'0 6 Ltcnnsns 1'0 CARR! WEAPONS THE MAY MEFJI‘ING‘ an mn‘ l‘luu;a¢‘x- V- vâ€"â€" 1 ._ _ , ham Women’s Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. William Clark, Bruce street, Durham, on Friday; May it. As this is the annual busi. ness meetin , a full‘ attendance is requested. embers will please note change of date. l {mm PIGS FOR SALE. 4. WEEKS old. George Chapman, R. R. 2. Dur- ham- ipd WOIEI’S [ISTI'NI'I‘B [8311.0 l‘v‘ ‘W ." .‘uUV‘... - in accordance with the request of‘ Durham Public School Trustee Board the Town Council intends taking action in the matter of closing Mill street in the toWn of Durham at. a point. on the western boundary of the property of Dr. D. Jamieson; also for the closing of Elgin street from the southern intersection of Mill and Elgin "streets to the pro- perty ot‘ the Canadian Paciï¬c Rail- way Company.â€"â€"'W. B. Vollet. Clerk. K129 NOTICE IS HEREQYHGIVEN Read the Classiï¬ed Ads. on Page 7 The School is thoroughly equipped to take up the following courses: (1) Junior Matriculation. ’ (2) Entrancen to Normal School. Each member or the filall is a} tin); v9.11; (y 7 Graduate Teacher. if Intending pupils should prepare h enter at beginning of team. ï¬lth-formatu'm as to Courses may m obtainedjrom the Pmpcnpal. ‘r-II- ...... A Ul lbII'II luv--- The :chool has a creditable recnrd in the past which it haves to main- tain in the future. Durham is an attractive anc healthy town. and good accommuda- Man can be nbtamod at reasonable rates. DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL iI.A 31.8083 B.A Principal JOHN MORRISON Chaiiman. IUIIOIPAL NOTICE and experienced (SUM. Clerk. 5 6 3 4‘. . ,7 t. “‘42-. -~’§t Pastry Flour 24 lb $1.00 Goods Dellvcrcd Anywhere In Town The Finest Manitoba E. A. Rowe Baker 8: Confectioner Flour $4.50 PAGE 5. Ontario