zx x 64 al ollege n The few springâ€"like days last week are gone and since Sunday evening to Thursâ€" day it has been snow and more snow tiil sleighs are out ag2in. For Sark. â€" Second hand Chevrolet car, & passenger. Apoly at the Red Front Hardware. S, \McIntyre. We have inaugurated the cash system ol doing business, bevinning with the Ist wl April and wish to bring this to the atâ€" tention of the general public. VOL.|.XLIII, NO 15 Hay for Saleâ€"About 8 or 9 tons. _ Apâ€"! ply to Thos. McNiece, R. R. 3 l)urham: A meeting of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary, G.| W. V. A , will be he‘ld in the Armoury on’ Friday evening, April 9th. All ladies are invited to attend. I M C. Ramage at Review Office ',f"/f"' | ::::â€"oplcs particulars later. Manove e and judge ol play will be used in 2l unes, except where both teams agree on ne ofticial. _ The home team has to pay he visiting team 10¢ a mile one way, for iteen men for expenses and a junior layer may play as many intermediate ames as he wisnes, and stil) remain elegâ€" e lor jumior competition h s is to s«i<t <mall towns with two teams, who aay nnd 1t diflicult to secure enough inâ€" ermediates _ Bert Beoth ot Orangeville .as elected P.esident of the O. A. L. A. w â€" acclamation and Herb. Henning ot danover, a member of the Council. Likes NorRrotk Co.â€"In renewing his | [3‘;6','35‘;,"{’â€;“"' in Durham and su becription, Mr Wm. L. Falkingham.!rmgndinu country, have alread'y taken u Fairvground, the former pastor .|‘ves|drnce on the old home farm of th itney â€"Vickers cireuit, says, "We appreâ€" groom‘s parents east of town, where h ; C o C o o i n ce °* has been farming since his return fro: jte the Review‘s weekly calls as it ‘ov"s'as. The Review joins with mar ems« to remind us of the old town and | friends in wishing them a long tenure strict _ The winter here bas been very | years of prosperity and happiness. md, stormy at times of course and conâ€" ‘ wees usA engemensee Jerable more snow than is usual in this | Death of Mrs. Wm. A. Beaton irt of Ontario. _ March has been a lov. mmaacmmz _ zmm month here and snow is all gone some ho'l'he Lord hath bo;-tnl pleased to lt\:n‘. e ago. _ Pleased to say we like Nor. | home to Immself qur fbeloved sister, M1 c o # jectally in th Beaton, nee Maggie J. Wiison, daugh! ik very well so far, especially inthe| ofthelite Nobe Wiison and Aon Wi mmet time. lt is delightful then. | son of Boothyilie: _ She was born 33 y ndiv remember us to any old friends|ago on the l5th January and was me o nffay call \med to Win. A. Beaton otf Waudby " * \ June 28, 109. Marriage Licenses ERVICE.â€"This * Back, for the past 45 years, has done its share in the development of the business of the Do minion. Our experience and equipmeht are at the service of every customer. x9# SsTANDARD BANK n t} T A Ki me «ol me w k * * =* * | _ Wm. A Beaton, whose beloved wife passed away to be with her Saviour, on DURHAM BRANCH | Wednesday, March 31st. and her mother, JOHN KELLY + + MAaNAGEA® _/ NMrg Ann Wilson, desire to convey their PRICEVILLE BRANCH thanks to the many kind friends and oren TUESDAYS AND PRIDAYS neighbors who have shown their symâ€" ponmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnnmmmmmmmmmmmemmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmemmmmmen . | YTtH) Y GMC â€" SCUGDL 10 comfort them in m || ({p es cad bersasemest llet am was received this week by tt, Lambton st east, informing death otf her «on John in a hosâ€" e States from pneumoma. The vill arrive on Thursday night . and interment takes place on ik Institate wing the 1 by Mrs M r€ the Institute Mee 1e tr Me( M th Mrs pwiy Ge Issued by THE 1 Mrs C T1 Me ecting a f w69 Ww ul RRâ€"ORGANIZED ery interesting John Graham‘s its Resources‘‘ who read Mrs. banish gloom." a reading from Chase. Urqubart rk at Port Creâ€" n McGowan FOR SarF. 1 seed for the farmers who wir seed. *22 itec Mcliraith s from six to ed. â€" A refer® be used in all ams agree on The nex I be the an Wo men ‘s to secure ine, Durâ€" n @ ove to T anged d Fri de re nere h | _A pretty wedding was solemnized at 12 l noon on Wednesday, April Tth, at the | home of Mr and Mrs John W McKechnie north of town, when their eidest daugh: ’ler, Mae Elizabeth, became the bride of Mr Herbert J. Athinson, Gienelg, youngâ€" est son of Mr and Mrs Jas. At«inson, now of Toronto _ To the strains of Loâ€" hengrin‘s wedding march played by her | sister Mi«s Armetta, the bride was given | away by her father and her pastor, Rev,. ‘$, M. Whaley, pronuunced the solemn iworda. The young couple were unatienâ€" ded _ The bride was attractively attired t in a costume of white georgette over silk, | trimmed with silk braid, wearing a veil | with orange blossome and carrying a boâ€" | quet of «arnations. _ The only ornament | she wore was a pearl necklace, the gift of | the groom. _ HMer travelling suit was of | navy blue serge with blue hat to match, I and navy blue georgette waist. | _ Amony themany handsome and costly | gifts received were noticed a $50 cheque and quite a few bills. _ To the organist | the g oom presented a pearl brooch. A | fine three story wedding cake, the work of the bride, featured the wedding repast ‘ following the ceremony at which about | forty of immediate relatives only were | present. _ Distant relatives present were | the bride‘s brother Harold from Toronto, | the groom‘s uncle, Mr Adam Weir and | daughter Miss Helen from Cleveland and | Mr and Mre Jesse McClure, Toronto, the \latter a sister of the groom. | The young couple who are well and : favorably krown in Durham and sur { rounding country, have alrcadfy taken up | residence on the old home farm o! the groom‘s parents east of town, where he | has been farming since his return from }oversca«'. The Review joins with many ifr'wnds- in wiching them a long tenure ol years of prosperity and happiness. l w o# @ _ At the closing exercises oi the WINLET term at the Northern Business College. Owen Sound, Mr John Mortiey, Dornoch won second prize for rapid calculations. duction. _ Me has on several occasions delighted Durham audiences, and everyâ€" one should make it a point to hear and see him Thunsday neit. â€" Admission 50c, Children 25¢. _ Reserved plan of hall at the Variety Store. J. W. Bengough, of Toronto, Canada‘s noted cartoonist, entertainer and lecturer will appear in the Town Haill, Durham on Thursday, April 15th, under G. W. V. A. auspices. _ Mr Bengough needs no introâ€" Atkinsonâ€" McKechnie Nuptials | EPTIIT S + |\ _ Our departed eister was a much valued and helpiul member of Glenelg Baptist | Church at Waudby. _ Her services in the | Sunday Schoo: where she taught a class | for some years has been much appreciaâ€" | ted. She was awarded the Honor Roll | certificate with gold seals for successfully | passing 4 year‘s examination in Bible | study in connection with the Bible school. is far better" or at % p m. She i mother, five br Her brotbers an son of Regina : Arthur, Geo H.. Enuly, all of W After about one year‘s sickness she passed away to be with her Lord "which is far better" on Wednesday, March 3lst at 2 p m. â€" She is survived by her husband mother, five brotbers and three sisters. Her brothers and siscers are : Jas A. Wilâ€" Her iather pas ago, the mother w ing her oid home soon to live there family. i i The funeral took place on Friday, 2nd | April, {rom her late residence, being conâ€" | ducted by her pastor, Rev. Wm. Aird. \‘{ke remains were interred in McNeil s | cemetery, Priceville, to await the resurrâ€" \ection. _ The Methodi<t minister. Rev. | Mr McCartney assisted her pastor in the |iast rites at the graveside | _A memorial service washeld on Sunâ€" \ day, April 4th when the Gienelg Baptist f‘l'hmh was filled with a large number oi | sorrowing friends and rélatives The | preacher. Rev. Mr Aird, took as his text, | "That I may know Him and the Powerci i His Resurrection." â€"Com. She andâ€"her husband have been the means of inspiring and strengthening the work o{ the ministers who have minsterâ€" ed to the people oi her district. . She was the capable orgamst ol the church for over 10 years â€"and always p oved faithâ€" tul in attendance. She was abie to attend the services and piay the organ unt!l a iew weeks from ber dea h and ansi>us and eager at all umes to serve her loving Master. _ Her inBueuce and examp.€ have been a great help to the cause of righteousness Owing to her interest and enthusiasm in the work of the church others have been aroused from indifierâ€" ence, thus helping forward the cause of Christ. â€" Her: mem being dead yet spea‘» biessed and cheered her _ During her scl and cheerful in spirit Card of Thanks Th BH NU Py OZBE ONBERL MRTYI CC m ber dea h and ansmious i1 umes to serve her loving r inRuence and examp. great help to the cause ol Owing to her interest m in the work of the church eered because ti e be relurni 1€s uce and examp.€ ‘p to the cause of g to her interest work of the church sed from incdifierâ€" xard thecause of Lâ€"LFicL, SASK» vay three years present is visitâ€" returning west members of her i7thâ€""The feature. Full Many w the winter Wa to taxe ter, Mrs. daughter on Wilâ€" s A. Watâ€" awrence . Ada G will live | he left the room. â€" With work on the °y knew "streete and town ball caretaking which s patient | are included with the constable‘s duties, â€"it was realized by the Council that under day, 2nd ; present day conditions of living, no gned eing conâ€"| man could be secnred for much lese than m. Aird. | $1000 a year, _ The salary will doubtless MocNei) s be increased and the Council expectsto e resurrâ€" appoint a reliahle man at next snecial ter. Rev. meetine. who will see that law and order or in the â€" are enforced on our streets. }*'i'\!’_"fr A tax of $5 on dogs and $8 on bitrhes' ‘.;';“’L for the last three years was thought too « marâ€" high by many Mayor Grant stated he by on considered it a war measure only A motion of Reeve Calder, secended by Dr.| ‘}'; Smith, passed. that the tax be reduced to| ch 3130 | $3 for dogs and $7 for bitches. isband | _ Reeve Calder reâ€"introduced the subject sisters. of a grant to the Memorial v:ommmee! * WH~ ) for the erection of a monument lolhe| NrEence, | . ., & Agy C, , falien heroes of Durham and surrounding ask. rownsbips. The Council took no action > vearsiin this at Feb. meeting. . Councillor s visitâ€" / Sgunders took strong objection to the "’u"f:: town making a grant without a vote of | the ratepayers, when some of the citizens valued | favored other propositions such as a Baptist | hoepital or Memorial Halt. Coun. Smith s in the | while personally in favor of a hospital, a class| clearly brought ent that no steps had preciaâ€" | been taken towards either of these sug ior Roll\ gested memorials, but the monument essfully | would be built in the town anyway, was n Bible : all planned for, and it would ill become school. : the town to refuse to contribute someâ€" en the| thing to this memorial. _A reso!ution ing the| moved by Counciliors Liovd and Smith imsterâ€" | *that the town srant $500 to the Memorâ€" She was â€" ial Com for this purpose, carried by 4 to rch jor| 2 Councillors Lioyd. Allan. Smith, Firth $ {aithâ€" in {avor. Saunders and Murdock against ) attend : Reeve Calder from personal reasons reâ€" unti| a | frained from voting. se ol she At a special meeting in March the Council sold the Furber building, formerâ€" ly the McKechnie Sash and Door Facâ€" tory to Dr G. Herlitschka for a chemlcal manulacturing plant at $1500 for the | building _ Councillor Saunders had a | lively tilt for a few moments with Mayor Grant and Clerk Voltet and the air grew \warm, Mr Saunders claiming he had not heen properly notili~d of this meeting. It near by. 1t was also SNnURwIN LLdL LMC tUB" ine stand at the east side of McKechnie‘s dam was useless and would anyway be snon closed off, being on private properâ€" ty. _ The Fire and Light Committee was instructed to make a survey of all engine stands and tanks in the town, and bring in a report of new ones and repairs reâ€" At last regular meeting the purchase of a siren fire alarm to be installed at the Furniture Factory was authorized. Counâ€" cillor Ltioyd had a circular illustrating various sirens, and one costing $44 was decided on. A motion of Reeve Calder‘s that a satisfactory trial he requested be" fore payment, prevailed. The recent fire at McLean‘s stable brought to lizht the fect that a certain portion of the south end of the town, was without proper fire protection, as Camp‘s creek and the nearest tank were both too iar distant from that fire for the hose available. â€" The residents of that vicinity petitioned the Council for a tank near by. â€" It was also shown that the engâ€" ine stand at the east side of McKechnie‘s dam was useless and would anyway be soon closed off, being on private properâ€" quired, to be dealt with at a special meeting of Council in a week or so. Town Council had a Busy Sesâ€" sion Monday Evening Making a grant of $500 to the Memorâ€" ial Committee towards the purchase of a monument, purchasing a siren fire alarm, reducing the dog tax, authorizing the survey of all tanks and engine stands in the town and discussion re appointment oi a constable was the main business transacted at Monday‘s meeting of Durâ€" ham Council. All members were present. Accounts totalling $25112 were pre sented and passed Granted $500 Towards was the general opinion that a fairly guod sale had been made. The Town still owns a considerab‘e amount ol woodâ€"working machinery in this building which they desire to sell. Reeve Calder is to see machinery firms in Toronto next week regarding its disâ€" poseal. advantageously 1if possib‘e. Mr Thos Daniel is vet acting constahle as no permament apno‘ntment conld be made. _ On‘v one_ finnlication was in â€" that of Mr T. C. Morton _ Mavor Grant and \Mr Allan moved that he be appninted at $100 increase in calary. $700 and Mr. Morton being present, was asked if acâ€" centable * It‘s no nse in me. good nicht" naintediyv remarked the latter as Carload of Potatoes Wanted. © Phone or call $. Mclntyre. Miss Lily Walker has sols herresiâ€" dence property on Queen St to Miss Uarrow of Detroit, at present visiting at her home near Priceville. For Saleâ€"â€"A seven roomed frame house | with quarter acre of good garden some, apple and cherry trees on same and stabâ€" | le., _ On Garatraxa St., Upper Town. I Apply to Wm Hewitt. Durham _ | Wurat WartE» â€" 1 am in the market t for a car of good Fall and Spring Wheat.| Will be loading at the Roy Rov elevatorl starting Saturday, Apnl:i. 1920. | enc n ie @ es c sn DPUREAM. THURSDAY APRIL 8, 1920 R. S McGowan Monument With which is incorporated the Holstein Leader Misses Margaret Petty, Cape Rich iwere Laster guests ol her parents, MT. Millie Whitmore and Hattie Lawrence| and Mrs Jas Llioyd. from near Meaford, Marion Marshall, | _ Mr Sheldon Abraham, Seaforth, visited Riverview : Clara Aljoe, Allie and Edith | his mother here over the week end. Grant, May McClocklin, Toronto ; Sadi¢ | _ Mr Jesse Patterson of Detroit, visited McDonald, Shelburne, are among the | his cousins, the Kinnee‘s and Pattersons teachers home for Easter vacation, | over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wigg left Monday , Miss Eva Somerviile of Owen Sound for Clinton where they will in future Collegiate staff, spent over Easter with make their home. | Mrs Guy Kearney A Mrs N. Sinclair of Marmion is a guest| Messrs Brock Grant of the Bank 9; of Mrs T. Banks for a day or two and | Montreal, Campbebford, and Dr Lynn of will also visit her brother Chas. in V\'uod“\\‘alktx ton spent Easter with their par. stock. R ‘ents. Misses Armetta McKechnie, Edith Hughes, Margaret and Jeanette Kerr, Varney ; Esther McLean, Rocky Sauâ€" geen ; Ethe Young, Hampden ; Alice Stewart, Normanby, are Stratford Nort mal students home for the holidays. Miss Sadie McDonald who has resignâ€" ed from her position as primary teacher in Shelburne school. was m«de the recipâ€" ient of a handsome pearl ring and brass clock by her pupils ere ieaving. _ Rev. Mr Hartley, formerly of Durham, on beâ€" bal{ of the young folk, read an appreciaâ€" tive address to the retiring teacher Mrs Agnes Thompson and son Da\‘id’ are vacating the McKechnie residence in ; the old British hotel this week and movâ€"| ing to the Matthew Campbell tarm on‘ con 2, Bentinck, which they recently| purchased. _ We wish our old neighbors | success en this ‘‘Back to the Land" | movement. | o Mr. J l-l.-l_lamg spent over Easter at his old home in Orangeville and in Toronto Mr Harper Kress of the Bank of Comâ€" merce, Windsor, spent Easter with his mother and sister. _ Mr Ales. Kearney of Royal Rank, Torâ€" onto visited his mother and sister over the holiday. f Building for Saleâ€" Suitable for garage or workshop. â€" Apply at the Ford garage. \hns Mt;ry Turnbull is spending Easâ€" ter week visiting relatives in Guelph. Veteran Star Theatre will be open on Wednesday April 14th, instead of Thursâ€" day 15th. Be sure to see "Tonf Mix" on that date. > Mr. Alex MeDonald who spent the winter with his son, Jonn L , in Ottawa, and recently returned was in town Tuesâ€" day. _ Me has sold his 50 acre farm and coqtemplates moving to either Priceville or Durkam. Moxun®xtsâ€"If you consider erecting a monument this spring, do not purchase before seeing the kinds we supply and getting prices. 1 can give you saticfaction W. J. McFadden An Inspector of Taxation is visiting Western totns explaining difficult poiats in connection with filling out income tax returns. â€" He would not be amisshere. It must be €one on or before April 30th The committee in charge of the Memâ€" orial monument met last week aftd deâ€" cided on the memorial wluch is to cost $4000 at least. _ More will be needed to make grounds attractive and there should still be some warm hearts in the neighborhood who will assist in this laudable movement. _ Mr Ben Coutts or Mr Calder will give receipts. LaseL NEewsâ€"We would like subscribâ€" ers to take a look at their label this week. 1f you are one of those who have made remittance since last alteration five weeks ago, compare it with last week slabel to see that you have got full credit. l(‘you are one of those who have made| 2 reel Wes‘ern drama ) Saturday, remittance since last alteration five weeks| 2 reel 1.. KO comedy | April |0 b ago, compare it with last week slabel to | 1 ree! Internat, News pri 1 see that you have got full credit. | The Great Gamble, Epis 2) (2) If your subscription is expiring or | On My Wav. comedy . Tuesday In arrears please plan for remittance at | Pathe Review ¢ \ April 13th once. Therg are too many yet with ‘I{t’(‘. | British Can. Pathe News pri 19" on or before that date. Please oblige Ni ess Trail) wa ve ...‘_ lt ay selmt e (Aee InoMevemvouss | The ‘|'.!!.(§?1';?n§g Trdh ' wedn's.qa:v. is (3) If you are well paid in advance| pat yourself on the back and think it is| the editor doing it. | The Publishers | The movement is intended to develop young boys ‘‘Tour square,"" that is intelâ€" fectually, physically, religiously and sociâ€" | ally ; to make Jeâ€"us Christ a hero of the | boys where he is too often a dim personâ€" | ality. _ This is done by forming the bovs |into organized groups and stimulating ttheir ambition by personal graging on | all four lines Mr Ernest McGirr of Toronto Univerâ€" sity, while home for his holidays, tried, in altruistic mood to help his home town by interesting the churches In the great work for ‘teen age boys represented by the "Tuxis" movement. HMe had a meetâ€" ing of the four churches called on Wedâ€" nesday evening in the Presbytermian Ch and a fair representation of these churchâ€" es, listened to the young enthusiast in this fine work as he cutlined its begin nings, (all in this century) its aims and objects and the success it had met with elâ€"cwhere. What is ‘T U X 1 S"? â€" The X in the middle stands for Christ (as we use it in *X mas .) On each side of Him and close to Him is "u" (you) and + (1.) the "t" stands for training and the "s" for serâ€" v ceâ€"that is you and lin training for service in ths canse of Christ. The four fold developement is based on our Saviout‘s life as told in Luke2 : 52 "And Jesus increased in wisdom (intelâ€" lectualiv) and stature (physicaliy) and in favor withGod (religiously) and man.!‘ (socially ) An advisory committee comprising Rev Mr Hardy. Will Giass, Thos Ailan, Jchn A Graham was appointed to aiterd to organization and we hope will be very successful. A "Tuxis" Movement hon Re#igw. | _ Mr Eric Elvidge of Detroit, is a visitor ;at the parental home. [Mrsâ€" W. J. McFarlane, Edge Hil‘. is | visiting her sister, Mrs. Hanna in Mt. | Forest. | _ Miss Nan Gun of Gravenhurst and Mr. \Gordon Gun of Toronto, are visiting the \Gun home for Easter week. l Mrs jJohn McLean and litt‘e son, of | Shelburne visited from Thursday to Monâ€" {day with her mother, Mrs T. McGirr. | Mr Emnest McGirr of Toronto Univerâ€" sity and Miss Chrissie ef Faculty of Edâ€" | ucation, are also home for vacation time ! Mrs. Annie McCormaek, teacher at !Grand Bend, Huron Co , is with her sisâ€" | ter, Mrs. Thos Milligan, Bentinck for the | Easter vacation. | _ Mr and Mrs C. R. Pearce and Mr Nelâ€" ison Harding of Stratiord. were holiday visitors with her parents, Mr and Mrs E. j Limin. !__Mr and Mre. Fred Wigg left Monday for Clinton where they will in futurereâ€" | side. ‘ Mr John Bittorf of Proton, near Cedâ€" |arville was in town Tuesday and gave [ Mr John McQueen a call. Mr Bryce Morlock and Misses Jean Mcâ€" Arthur, Stella McCrae, Eva Redford of Suatiord Business College are home for the vacation time. Mrs Thos Lauder and daughter Belleâ€" are visiting relatives in Toronto over the Easter week. Mrs Will Heughan and daughter Irma of Milverton is visiting her mother, Mrs Kobt Marshail. Mrs John Rocks and daugchter Marjory, of Toronto are visitors with the former‘s sister,. Mrs D. Lcith, over Easter. Mre Jas. Sutherland and two children of Stratford visited over Easter Sunday with Nr and AMirs Thos Banks. Miss Agnes Ramage of Marshville, Welland Co. is home tor Easter accomâ€" panied by Miss Ruth Beachin oi that piace â€" Mr Harold Ramage of the Standâ€" ard Bank, Toronto, was also home trom Thursday to Monday. Mise A. C. McKenzie visited her brothâ€" er in Milton during vacation time. Mr and Mrs. A. L. Biggar of Sarnia were Easter guests of her parents, Mr and Mrs Jas Lloyd. Miss Nellie Hapburn, Toronto, is an Easter visitor at her home. Inspecter J¢hn Ritchie of Port Arthur, while down to aitend the ) E. A. spent over the week end with his brothers and sicter, Geo. at Edge II I! and W m and Miss Jane of town. Veteran Star Theatre Program We are paying £1.03 to 1,05 for Oats $2.65 to 2.75 for Peas and 1.45 to 1.50 for Burley at our Elevator this week Girls Wanted to work on Sweater Coats Those handy with sewing needle can find rea‘ly emâ€" ployment with us. We pay good wageas to inexperienced girls whilelearning. Bright airy factory conditions. We have a complete list of deâ€" sirable rooming and boardâ€" ing houses. Apply Telford & Currey‘s Office Hanover Cotton & Woollen Mills tealuring __ Tom Mix and Shirt Operating ROB ROVY PRICES ROB ROY MILLS, Limited Hanover, or Durham April 14th Nurse Miils of Chatham in attendance on her sis Mills, upper town. Mr Packham of Stratiord, was an Easâ€" ter visitor at Mr A Rediord‘s. Mr Ronald Giles of Hanover, visited his home here over the holidey. Mr Ewing Nichol Easter visitor with 1 here. Mrs Rothe and son of Ther visited at Mrs D. Jackson‘s â€" The boy will remain in Cana Appleby College in Oakville. Mrs Wm Patterson and daughter Miss Edna, left on Tuesday to take up resiâ€" dence in Hanover. _ We regret to lose them from our town. Mrs Robt Lawson spent the holidays in Toronto with her daughter, Miss Irene. Miss Ida Goold of Toronrto, spent over Easter with her friend, Miss Maud IKres:. Mics Mary Mc Allister of Toronto echool staff, is at her hom: in Normanby for Eester. â€" Sbhe had as a visitor from Thurâ€" sday till Monday Miss Doris Eastwood, daugtter of Mr W. 11 Eastwood, formerâ€" ly of Durham. Neckwear is going higher every day and harder to proâ€" ecure and we have the assortment from which to pick from Nice range in flora‘}, block and mottled patterns to choose from. â€" Prices ranging from $1 to $1.59. Our Glove Dept. is right up t9 the minute {aâ€"lading a wide range in the newest shades in blatk, white. grey and Palm Beach. We can supply the abovegloves in two different qualities at prices which will suit every purchaser. Rizes 6) to 8. ; ie o F o sronk We were lucky in getting deliveries of our Spring stock of Hats and Caps and have a nice range waiting for your inspection. Come in and let us supply your Easter headâ€" gear. â€" Ourline will please you, all at moderate prices, A well assorted stock in both Ladies and Gents‘ Hose in silks, lysle, cotton, #ilk angles and cashmere. We have never had such a large and grand display of Ladies‘ Waists in Silks, Crepe de chan»s and tine Voiles in all the leading colors including White, black. maize, flesh and apricot. es P Men‘sHatsCandfCaps i Hosiery Men‘s Easter{Neckwear Store where Quality Reigns Supreme Ladies‘ Gloves Ladies‘ Waists Easter Shoppers FORDS a Specialty. All prices, depending on model, style, equipment and condition of car. USED CARS for Sale A Few Suggestions for the S F. MORLOCK THE ROYAL BANK CF CANADA SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES for the safekeeping PROTECT YOUR VICTORY BONDS ommunicate with of London. was an riends and relatives ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO for rental at moderate prices am. is at present sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs R. D. HENRY, tsin, Chira, wer Easter. ta to attend 138 Ellsworth Ave.. Toronto jeweiry, VicKkeErsâ€"In Durham. . 4th, to Mr and Mrs R â€"John Raymond. SHINGLES FOR SALE best. JUS of Bâ€"C. Shi prices right J. N. MURDOCK Dominion Lightning Rods Shingles Protect your buildings les by test has proved th JUST ARRIVED â€" two car ho st di 5) s vear & 30N Preuqamaks €0 DURHAM BORN ought earl Sunday, Apri‘ Vickers, a son Or