9p p re taint mild Ne with OOH It If, , y 3. " v Pl KPH .1 t atrly Pre' d L If. I!“ ink I! " er co, I“. Tit ' Cr " " te " it iib,','xxx,xx, y:y:xxxxxyio:xy.xxy,txxxxik' -yl9tMxXXhtyff4'ytytynrd:xy.'ysy.ty.y.y,',X1tyt1; Pi y". I" '14 'g With the cost of leathers so high. a large 7: number of Canvas Shoes will be worn this sea- :g son. The summer time is the time to wear Can- ' vas Shoes and we strongly advise all who will 55 wear Canvas 'e'r.oe,sx for a saving as well as com- ": fort in the hot weather to procure them at an 1" early date as it will be impossible to get them at a; all lam-mm. on account of the big udvancq on X, cotton. We have a large supply of all theselines " We will quote " few prices : S. McINTYRE Soc our different models on dtsplay a: any time As it IN our wish that each purchaser shall be perfectly Salis- lied in every respect. we. the Canada Cycle & Motor Co.. Ltd.. manufacturers of Cleveland Bicycles. hereby agree I ill: tho purchaser of each and every Cleveland Bie.cele. to make good try repeur or replacement. within a rea,somthle time from date of purchne. any imperfection or defect in material or manufac- ture. providing that all imperfect or defective parts shill be submitted to us tor examination. befure any claim shall he " lowed. Claims for repairs and replacement should be made through the dealer or use!" from tshom the bicycle was origin- ally pqtrerhtssod Thie guarantee does not cover repairs or re- phcememe made necessary by accidental brakes" or ttegltrt. JOHN gcEEaINIEi,":'i,('i" We mm in fords and Pum ers, also in Mu prices. Sm: th Cleveland and Infants' Strap Pump.......'), Children's Strap Pump ... L90 Minirs' Pumps. ll to 2.... '2.00 Ladies' laced Oxford....... 2.50 Ladies' Pumps... .......... 2.75 Ladies' English last Pump. sponheel... ...........3.50 Ludiea' {need Oxford. "xtraqttality........-3'25 Ladies' high canvas Shoe..3.75 Men's White Oxtord.........4.00 Men's White Bhlo........ ..4.00 am "“0an hot l cooking utemol. The heat from the Hun-nee a nieety huh the aid of a si ly marked imprints: on " dial. junta: to any tteiittttdesirord. Elam. w extinguished. Florence Automatic Oil Cook Stoves The heat, expense. and general inconvenience of your wood Stove or Range lust minim-r? You will be delighted with one of our THE RED FRONT HARDWARES tore. as tue TENNIS SHOES KIN We have a good stock of xtirnted hm! in Boots and Shoes nus WEEK White wear to for Evanme Made in Canada and gnavanteed by the manufacturers as tollows. (um inn-rut the ladies this week in Ox- :1 Pumps. in Dongoln and Patent Leath- in Muhugnnys and Browns. at popular sic them when buying youx-white goods Yours for business. Big Display of van! Guarantee ot Satisfaction Ir IIT have the lwst Ill) FISHING TACKLE. Get it early. 0H Canada Cycle & Motor Co., Limited Do You Remember? white dust Ilu- Floreuve Automat'u ' used the Florence v 3. Wim t'ze Fioxcnra " the We have it, ran get it, or it isn't made Perfect Bicycles UH mm the li trouble l be regulated tr, tt lever and clear tlun", can be ad. en turned oft, the 1)! mud Produc Icrnedth the thc ho nce We San» *ome nice smart lines for the kid- dies this time. Bring them in and let us fit them while we have the stock. We guarantee a fit. We intend to pay special attention to the Children’s department in the Shoes this week, a few samples of which may be found on dis- play in one of our tshow windows. IMPORTANT MIC J 'o: " has ll The Human-.- is cn'nstructedsonimply-its o'perution demands only refilling all tank and movement oflever Finally. the attractiveness of the Florence make it worthy ofa plaee in any kitchen. Bum to p.rodace maximum service. its well set up appearance denotes clean e!lieiency and quick action. Today from coast to must. thomandu of Canadian housewives are using this Oil range- it can be thoroughly guaranteed be. miue it is built in in entirety by the largest Stove manufacturers in the British Empire -McCLAR\"o'. ,trsers of the Florence no lungs:- consider their oil range merely u one season stove It is constructed to withstand uninterrupted service the whole year round With the aid of " Success Oven, baking can be done t' wally as well in u It'll a Coal or Gus Range. The Florence is wicklesq and valw smokeless. The common discomfort: ; the old-fashioned oil stores are permal by the svieutilie Florence eonstrttet:oa wife can operate tlu. Florence in her ole without anxiety that it will become st this week. Reg value 1.50 for 750 Reg value 1.75 for 90c Folding Clothes HorsTs among which are, The Apex, The Cadillae and the Frantz Premier. ONE DOLLAR will give you the use of one for a day. Do not beat your Carpets. w.. Electgic Vacuum leaners See McClary Electric Range if. p I .34 Fran Business Schools Are 'if trot the Same 55'} M. GLASER and our different models of We have purchased a job lot of _ (tsr-merry!..)!?.):).,,) ; (dfiii(ssyijiviri?il' 'ti'i1ij/ir.i'iry wickleo and vulveless. thorefore mmon discomfort: associated with il Man»: are permanently removed Feature 4 WatchtFor the Others 39 Yeats Our 59 aura-ash» yeJra not only guar- nmu's the murmmhnrps in the campus but has PM thml 'rt \vunde'le Cott nerlum mm 'he but hu~intss cu'wrrm in Arnerie,r. The demos" for itraduatet u the “lan the supply Enter aay da) Get the best It pays Spring Term ttpens April 6th The Red Front ' Hardware Mixed Scrap Iron Wanted I am in the market for beef hides, sheep skins, horse hides, horse hair, and will pay the best market price. For all such brought to my yard here, I will pay 50c to 1.00 per 100 lbs. For Rtsgs......from be to 4e perlb For Rubbers........ 4e to tie per lb Copper or brtvss...8c, to12e perlb Owen Sound. ()IIL C. l. Fleming. F. CA ' Principal, G D. Fleming. Secretary we Constrttet:on. The house- iorence in her dean white apron t will become stained or soiled. THE DURHAM REVIE“ May 10th. mo. Appeals for reduction of Assessments will not be heard in cases where statutory notice: shall not have been given. at 10 o'clock in the foreman at Town- ship Hall, Glenelg. Saturday, the 29th of May, GLENELG COURT OF REVISION The first sitting of the above Court en the Assessment Roll will he held on Mrs A. Pickett and Mrs George Smallmln visited their father, Mr P. Grasby recently Mr G. is not in vety good health at present. Congratulallons to Mr Arthur Bach†in being among the graduate- of the Royal College of Dental Sut- zeons of Toronto He left tor Outlook Sask ' last Saturday. Mr Chas. Lawrence of Dutham purchased a horse (tom John Morice recently, Quite a number from this line at. tended the special services in Vuney last Sunday and Monday and enjoyed them. Mr John Snell preached to the people of Knox In! Sunday In the absence ot Rev. Mr Smith. MrAltert Mushalland Mr. W. C. Caldwell have each purchased :1 Ches. rolet car from N, McIntyre. Durham The W. F M. S. of Knox, Nu. manby. meet this Wednesday at the home of Mrs Jan. Mecaul Marshall. Rev MrStrapp of lilmwood visited around Crawford on Wednesday. Mr Malcolm Campbell is shingling Mr Honess' barn this week. Mrs Thos. Bailey visited with hen daughter, Mrs Hodgson, on Sunday. l Mr and Mrs Hugh McDonald spent Sunday with the lattet's parents, b'r and Mrs Honess. Rev. Mr Steele will conduct a Prayer meeting in the Presbyterian Church on Wednesday evening. Rev. Mr Deacon of Toronto preach- ed on "Temperance" in the Presbr. terian Church on Sunday. Mr and Mrs Gordon Fisher of Chet" ley spent Friday evening with Mr George Haber. l ' Mrs R. Dargnvel spot Wednesday with her daughter Mrs A. Molntonh. Mr J. . pp Sundayed in our burg. The Women‘s Institute is holding a Soclnl in the basement of the chuch on evening of uth May. Good pro. gram expected. There will also be a debate on ' City and Country life.' A lunch will be sermd alter program [ . Mr Earn Parke, Wiarton, spent ai, day with his brother Mr J H. Parke. 1 l We announced hriefly last week the 1 death of this lady but- her chame'cr and ipersonaiit.v. even though in her both year. demond: a longer notice. and we ' return to the subject with a melancholy f pleasure that we “are privileged to meet with her on the journey through lite, "though bum}. . She cud an the 29th Apxia. after only a “rat's “Anus. fulluw ‘itg an an lk of hem trouble. Miss Clark spent Sunday with-the Lowe family at Crawford. Mr., Mrs and Miss Polis. and Mr McCrtrr. also the Miss" a Rlaek. spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs C. “Home. Mr and Mrs Walter Clark am children ol the Rocky, were visitorso'. his mother, Mrs J. 1). Clark recently. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McDonald spent Sunday with her parents at Crawford. We are pleased to see Mrs Duncan Mc. Lean able to be out on Saturday tafyer being so long ornlined to the house with M and 'aiter effects.' Fiahirpg is in full.sw ng now and many and varied are the ushers Mrs D. Morrison of Glenelg accompan- ied by Miss A. Clark spent over the week end with their water. Mrs J. W. Smith, and visited others on the line Seeding is progressing rapidly with having first class weather. A few have already tinished. Funeral s'ervires were conducted at her hum: in boltmrau and in thc First Prcsbytcrian church by her pastor. Rev Jones lulexment “as made May 3rd, "10.41: Creek cemetery, mailman. be side the graves oi her husband, John Cameron and her mother She is ,urvived by two bro hers. Dan Mucvousau m Medicine Mal. and hell ;\'lucL)uugau ot " cstnope. N. Dass.. both Well known Benlimk "It". also " tour sons and one daughm. Airy M. J. H eaver ot bed luau. unu su eral grand-.hhdun Uthcr lamzly comm Iona abound m Ulellclg. now ly bmum-m-law and sis tei-in-aw, Mr and Mrs John Greenwood. and m h ruxuer. lustowel, m: Elgin and ottter Bruce and Huron points. Mrs Cameron was born in Iona. Scot- land on Maren 10. mt. She was a daughter ol Allan MacDongaH and Catle aune Cameron MacUougau early pier.- cers in Hammett township and though tor the past 35 years she has been a rest- dent ut dottnzeau, N. Oak., she always Kept In touch with South Grey and the c"vu-k>scnmg mum»: at "grown-ups" she knew in early can. Her lust Vlslt "home" “as m the :ummu and {and 1918, and thoseuho met her on that Visit my long cnertth Inc memory at thc attractive mu lad) “new memox) ' Vtvac- tty anu xnttiligeuu: named her to aeal wun [mugs mu and new, thing: past and premix a; tttty ol he, age tan NORTH-EAST NORMA NBY Mary Macllougall Cameron "Ir---------.-..-, - ONTARIO "A‘iécHIVEs CRAWFORD ABERDEEN DORVOCH J. S. BLACK. Clerk TORONTO At rear of McLachlan's Grocery Store This new medicine has had a'lnost wonderful sale in the United States and is now made in Canada. It is a combination of Peptonized Iron, Malt. Manganese and Cod Liver Extract. . ---It Reconstructs . ---lt Enriches the Blood ---lt Builds the Strength “ii irGloves the Heath Extra large bottles, $1.25 Shake off that tired feeling with Peptona. If you lack Pep, use Cream Wanted Durham Creamery Peptona J P R Town Office ra large 0ottles, “'20 l in Fancy Decorated (Hats ake _off that tired ii at prices that should move ng with Peptona. l them. , Macfarlane 3 Drug Store We have purchased a Truck and Cream Routes are being arranged. In the meantime customers will kindly deliver Cream at the Creamery. Cans may be had at the Store. Call and get yours. Any one convenient to a railway, who will use cans, kindly drop us a card and we will forward one, express prepaid. "A Square Deal" is our Motto. Give us a trial. We are now in the market for Cream and will pay the loot PURE PAINT iiiiitiiiiiii t1ARTll)rGENotm Highest Market Price 4fice Agent for Dale's flowers The Rexall Store Ttie Boxer Line of Wall Papers If you are thinking of papen‘ng. Come and let us show it ’to you. Table and Be sure We have a. few Water Setts and sec 3|-H. w i)', c. L. GRANT Qutuusux " umâ€. " E for Silks. Cur-z It geaes. Violcs, 't' t Whitegr'COIMCd (', - Curtain material " ' . ' . V ' Children s “lute 't' * il D ".'.,rt hit ' von e rem-ts. q. 4t size 8, 10,12, Hymn 'tl' J. o. EUTTQNMI). c ii ".’IJIIO (21'. a mm; D I Rudd-mar m J. L. SMITH. M. B., ll, C. P. 8.1 on!“ and 'r.aideoce comer LI - - V. - V --1 I \4llll‘ Ind Lumbton. oppmuc old Pomt Olice Hours: 9 to tt a m ' " . m., , to 9 p m, Sund.†'id'lcu', afternoon c-xccptec. you“ - AND _ Hmong "rrtgterg sotMors, Etc. J.P, Tenn-d - c.. I .p t â€on" lbv‘m WHINPI . “and houn- Im- out“ out do» a: Aim-n in, HUMOR. “mum [hr-l. sad-mm x' “page†9â€_M... ll»:'l- n. '09 u "p ans. JUN-55H t mum cmcs '-* AIR-manna not": f-4 Evening“ D, JktoflL. A fCome to Grant’s 'tiFarierrnrt+iii' ""'"""""t'2aT,"'"" . ud "who†WI: Orqr J. P. raw.†o " Guia' Rum“ " 1 ... oVs. “I Cement Tile and Brick Pumps & Pump Repairs Ltrset".ed ' I TELFJRD d; comm JOHN SCHUTZ a! to Winn [It'll sand-,- . MAY 13. 1920 pmmmly alit'udl'd a IcP-uh. Ceylm wwc RAIAGE Dunn- than an han tho-x mwumdcnmv M P " 'H' be rb' (mm-u lot l J Tin tot i SN' O AB humm'. I d Stand . um, mm 'uqt We: His Mote: Curve, "fl arid gr In! 13. men A large quantity week. Fine and c to work Roads are line an more numerous tba the nick are hem pairing. alt', Hepburn of Durhm E otFMee Hill mm: ' “Chad's lately PRICEVILLE AND LI “I I L, 7;; 1ith'4"i. {and this is thogrmm surface saver of (ham 4.8-4 especially adapt FLb0 tor Corn. Harab- Da the yield and lm u my com IO! to!!! had from (to In In row. of com to the planting - I Jouht big tit anyone. l on $5.00 ior the best peg $5.†for the test sta 55.00 for the rest Sm ttead that If "spew 0m Fertilézan L mm Wert Toronto. " Gemkumu bottom, Out R. s. MC PRICE 7?? oss from paint neglect vastly greater than t ot punt-protn‘uc But it in to be noted alm ill the real cool of using ordittu paint-however rhr'zp " m bomb vastly greater th thet of pstioting witlt " pa and durable gum! min that hit In reputation held by so dune ot I famou- Br line and th equipped n .d that t goes I) far If Macon Ind-“nu Cum-u- tor, â€can... In“ an loo'onM and your J. B. an Mm Ion. W04, " has. than. Sa: "at.“ and hi: loll-013' Apnz, ‘YIEDIID TRIIS out, IICLUDKIC Tr', " 3:4" . as?†te WIEHIPEO BRANDON REG'" SISKATOOI I OFFER 0' Con-rel rt y II' ttree eun- n "