nin- but rior. "tite hard [Huh ou f " r m- II lot ly alt hom. 00h, " for Inca nun 'ork “I ps rods I'al inh on Are W " :.-. wold dust" in the III! tttis “on. l I hmequesl James McMahon. I Han- . n mend has sent him three bushels of b , ter seed for experimental purposes. lumon Fan.“ SOLD -A real estate {tall ot considerable imam! transpired wt week. when Willinm Jonnston, plo- t new: of the well known Jackson farm, "t,out one mile north of town, sold it to I 'ertrlle Noble, non of Mr. Wm Noble ior 812.000. There are approxttnateiy MO arts In the farm and it is Hid that Mr. ivhnsmn limo“ doubled his money on t) . transaction. He purchased it a luv 'ear' ago from It Arnold Noble. He u :1 [we possession next March. in“. cuesrurs4-r.'--Marhirtery _ mm. on the way for the stone crushing tant being Installed at the old Cement w. tlos by the John E. Russel Company " 's Ranagc u! ’luronto. It unexpected the machine. mil be in position iu two week's time and a m gave employment to ten men. The urge stone htll to the tear of theplautt ll mum ag,reat deal of good material an! crushing operations null be.carried pm" VOL. XLIII. NO. 22 _ , __ ,ï¬,_______ 1-. ow INli% The Post-office wtll be closed on Wed- ' " .' f“:- . _ nesday afternoons during the summer the 'egg . _':-.:..'-...'.-.:'::. OPICS' same as other businees places. . . run-m ulk and Ladies' silk [ Mr John C. Queen, Egromont. has F n him k white and brown _ purchased a standard Gray-Don car ' F ' _ ' from Mr Ab. Noble of Durham. \len " :upcnntendent and hasa‘synopsis of motor vehicle laws, 1tcenqet - . , IL: t r 1,l mm doing preliminary work I regulations. and much else '4 Importance _ Deceased wa"'. Pty."' oi Durham Co., V 'and interest. l England, came with his family at 10 yrs 1 th'xr‘. it: lurrmvr Curran -uis,) The sale at Levint's Merchandis'n ‘0! age to Brantford and about IO years ' '.,ltI , I,“ Ith R‘ . C: l lic 1 D l T "_ ' P ' g agomoved tothelarmtwomilesnorthof l' T lst U, e ornan 1"1't1'r'ff'f. at urham " “mg on hnely. A Dnrham. Deceased wasa hard working Vel l', 'ly:', t reg-grog? ltheir lthumb l great mgny people lromb Duraam‘ 3:2 induetrious man and early won the respect , , tld",,' C, "ctld"'d,od' '" of. .his neighbors mm “-1 m» o in tam m p: _ / , y p C ' g . _ . _ excellent qualities of head and heart. t . . ', ~ 1 man is sill in'atanreat reduction of prites that. they He was 60 years of age anda consistent wuzmltinne whitti existed when the 7could not get elseehere, There is still l member oi the Methodist church. â€Inst "Adm that. lhe plans which are thousands of dollars ml the wry but The funeral willbeheld Friday at 2 p. .z are In lower the present walls clothmmboote and shoes in "oc? that m., interment in Zion cemetery. , -oit"ls'.rr)N and put on a roolot muchlyou can get in the finest selection of] ----.-- t, t-r (irt'. " he building itself is . quality and sizes. Don‘t delay your' "r, h :lrzouthuut and a sample ot stone- ', purchase. You will be greatly benefitted l Iletyth of Walter Bttthttrt 4.. .nul masonry that retlects credit on f by it as Levine is bound tu sell out andI ------. rl mm- .unlders. Photographer Ritchie ': the only thing for him to do is to reduce! To-day, Thursday, the mortal remains ',,s.r r. J photograph of the present prices as he in doing. '2 of Walter Buchan. are being laid to test '., n and the proposed changes areiu I Srvpm"s an Bvsv-Theeare busy , Durham cemetery, He has been for a C Limbo] an architect. One of meldâ€, for school teachers and students knumber of years in a Hamilton institu- , ' 'r \l lillllt‘ullles whim faces the con- ' Examinations come next month and a'l 1 tion and died there on Tuesday. Und- .. '; l, lulu secure the tradesmentiare putting forth their best efforts m‘ertaker A. Bell was notified and the re- \ -.'. It: work, imam"; In Durham High School there ', mains on arrival on Wednesday were ----------i-'ittre 28 pupils writing on Lower School , taken to his unt.ier.ta.kinrroo'I They geggiIIittIitI-lellMiltlql, ivork. the examinations commencing onlwere accompanied tr his son Wmol (June " tom trying for middle school Dunnville: 'jervift " to le held at the ' honors. starting on the 16th. Of the t8 ', home of his melt. Mrs Knight. the only q IM there are 12 trying frr both matricula. ', relative now residing m town. y’ *4- tion and Normal school Entrance. Two; Besides the son William there remain C', Sl Estudents are writing for Upper Schoolaas chief mourners his Wife. sons Ewing V ft ' worIrmne of them Myrtle Ko:h, being a i and Lauder in the west and one (laugh i: ' Icandidate for the Carter scholarship. T ter, Mrs iDr) Woods of Bayfield. l z ' , I , t: ' 'There are from 75 to so LS. Entrance', Deceased bulked 'argely for anumber li.. f 1 pupils writing at Durham centre on June ", of years in the pubiic life oi Durham - - _ A- _q ", A“ au-err- ....t- martin and onnial in social " m the former clinker storage building d part of the machine shop. The out- " wrll reach about 500 was daily. H. . Wilson " superintendent and has. :mbu'ul men do"): prelumnary work Grant's (dl {L1H lcE.--our )1: ighly-deyrlope4 t, :cn We is available at an fr rs forthe benefit of our ens. ', mm“. Every well-grounded 1 nine-w man appreciates the .1. 2 mum: of th%eoperation, 3 wukmce and information on 1uancidmattersofhisBanker. STARBARB "" \ an r C LovER m Ma-a-Temp , vim mnuncs that an Icing pulled .; the am] through sweet clover in old "rlo, Donald Brown an u-Alhn Path Art now m Mamwba is “muting Marriage r Morray, Chiropractor. will beat L L .9chol's each day iron 2:05 1 and from 7 to 8. except Sunday. In JUNK)“ sale of household good! property of Mr. S. F. “cm. I!†mid at his former "New†bur May 29th at 2 p m. See bills law. A “a Indian Motorcycle toe ale. Ap 'rt, L r., Watson. Durham. "s‘r.~-l)n Su y ttith May, neat u..axlnp¢ds I. Finderm'llbe “I, , rewarded by min. to Mrs. Rob ll. Vinny ll ll mus DtED---Mi haunt! John T ol [hunch had the misfortune to ',.vs' oluable mans die last. weds. I tlu- lb' estimated at 3500. , " my. MatoAc--Arnegia F. Blair Ir crud the medal from Durham Hm“! lot the highest standing ot 1mm puplls on High School Entrance DURHAM ammo-c M" Rom. Sawyer, Church». 3 Jo.“ "Lu . . "agqgtq.t t Ptoton Station-- -- PRICEVIkLl sumac" , “openâ€: - -. OPII VUISOAVI AND -. l - .. __ A -- A“ -- It It Ct? 1?p s a q 2 ' 'Ti 2 I" ' i; g \; . . h: lt)?, a THE Issued by at Review Office (eil-ii,,',,",,',',,.', (iii', te E ttttttttit tiltgitttt Durham, July 1st. 'I-lorse Races, $750.00 in Purses. Lacrosse. .Water Sports. Foot Races, &c. PnlcmLLe Mo-ti-Mr. S.H.) Rutledge of the Orangeville Monument Works. secured the contract for thei eoldiers monument that is to be erected; in from of the Presbyterian Churth atl Priceville. The monument will be Hi feet high. on a cement foundation. lt will have a granite base seven feet in: height, surmounted by a seven toot Ital" ian marblestatue. The contract price is) CLIAIING up McGowan DAM --The Robert McGowan Mill, formerly the Me Kechnie property. will be a going concern in a few days time. For some time past the dam has been getting a thorough overhauling and cleaned out of a lot of its stumps and debris. A bee was held on Monday, a great deal of work was done and a great improvement has re- sulted. The stumps and logs are being burned and the land levelled off. They hope to have the machinery wheels turn- ing this week end. H'DIO HEATING um Commas .- Mr , Wm Laidlaw is installing a hydro electric ', stove inhis home and says that by sol doing he is removing work at the wood, rile and averting the dangers of a coal) strike or shortage. His is the third oi: its kind in Durham, Mr John Kelly and ', Mrs N. Mckechnie already having this' modern convenience in their homes. l GIVE! A BHowatgt--On Friday evening last between 30 and 40 neighbors and friends of Miss Maggie Firth, Edge Hill, met at her home and [Ive her a miscel- laneous shower at very useful articles Misc Firth leaves on Monday for the West where she will be one of the prin- cipals in I nuptial event with Mr. Fred Currie of Lewan, Saek. Mm Winn HourrAor--During June July and August. Durham stores will be closed every Wednesday afternoon. so town and country shoppers please take notice. Sparrow Roan Gum". - Those;' whose business or leisure allows them tol travel over Ontario roadr, should procure i “Appleton's Road Guides" at Mk each) from the Mus-on Buck Co.. Toronto"! They would seem to be invaluable to the I touring motorist and the two bookswithi four maps only a dollar An index or every city. town or viliage is included with a key to find it on the map. Also a _ synopsis of motor vehicle laws. license; regulations. and much else u! importance) and interest. I 23. M) 3an Sovand the outiook is that the High School here will be crowded more than ever this Ian. District Women's Inst. Meetings The Ontario Department of Agricux- l ture announcra the foriorving list of meet. ings and when at Women's Institutes : Mrs F. W. Watts, Toronto, at i Gieneden - - May 16: Ayton - - May 27 i Holstein -- - May go 3 Zion. Meth. Church -_. Durham. Public Library Hanover - - bullish - - Elmwood - - . Afternoon and cvecinl Pricevilk - - Agnew-i DAVID GRIER nlmeet- Our Holstein news tells us of the death stitutes ". of this well known gentleman at the age of 76., We have no particulars of his last May 26 ' illness at this writing. A lessening nua- May 27 K ber will recall his teaching days in South May a I Grey and auociate them with his well May 29 1 known brother Nathan. now long de. May “lunged. The writer has the kindliut June I "nemorier of association with him in June 2 5 these early days, and occaitmtally in June 3glatet time: June May 28 May 3| 1 By the bill which gives it the city 'charter, Owen Sound pays $14,000 for i the upkeep of the roads in its suburban I area, in addition to the 20 per cent im- ‘posed on municipalities for provincial _ highway maintenance. The county pays Iasimilar amount for roads in the same area. However the size of the county 'town's " back yard pr has not been fixed l yet and there promises to be a fight to 3 settle this point, Owen Sonud desiring to ikeepthe limits of the area confined as i close to the town as possible. According to Government employees who accompanied the crusher to town two weeks ago, Hon F. C. Biggs, MiniSt- er of Public Works, and Government en- gineern, will make a motor trip from Guelph to' Owen Sound as soon as the Legislature adjourn: in order to have personal knowledge of the highway and its requirements. It is possible he will be here this week end Much needed road repair is underway on Lambton street east to the 2nd Com, Glenelg. Thanks to Reeve Calder, the county machinery was not all removed to other held: before this was undertaken. It is understood that work on the new Provincial Highway, Guelph to Owen Sound, will commence early in June. At least one point where a start will be made is north of Durham, adjacent to the im- proved stretch of roadbed laid last sum- mer. It is expected that Garafraxa St. in Durham, which now comes under Gov- ernment maintenance. sill then be treat- ed to a roadbed of crushed stone. Reeve Calder states he expects the work will be underway at an early date. The death occurred this Wednesday morning of Robert Milburn at his home in Upper Town, and where also Mr Geo. Furneaux. his brother-in- law resides. lie has not been in robust health for some time. the seat of the trouble being an nlcerated stomach which worked its way toa fatal termination. He leaves as chief mourners, his wife. a brother. John Milburn of Brantford, an aunt in Cayuga and brother-in-law and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Furneaux with whom he has shared the Durham home for the past two years. Provincial Highway Work Will Commence Soon 'To-day, Thursday, the mortal remains of Walter Buchan. are being laid to rest Durham cemetery, He has been fora number of years in a Hamilton institu- tion and died there on Tuesday. Und- ertaker A. Bell was notified and the re' mains on arrival on Wednesday were taken to his undertaking room. They were accompanied by his son Wm of Dunnville. Service is to be held at the home of his niece, Mrs Knight, the only relative now residing in town. Besides the son William there remain as chief mourners his Wife, sons Ewing and Lauder in the weet and one daugh- ter. Mrs (Dr) Woods of Bayfield. Deceased bulked largely for a number of years m the public lite oi Durham He was kindly and genial in soeial Me and was one of the best general hardware salesmen in town. He was musically in- clined and in days of health often gave freely of his talent. He was in his 69th year, A meeting of the Durham Branch of the Women's Institute. will be held in Durham Public Library, on Tuesday, June I at 2,30 p. m. Mm. F. W. Watts. who has had marked mecca. both as an Institute officer and lecturer. will addrers the meeting. All ladies welcome. Wuer Tight Ileadam Road Expect- ed in Barnum this Summer. Death of Robert Milburn DURHAM. THURSDAY. MAY 27, 1920 With which is incorporated the lolstcin Leader Mr. Archibald Marshall renewed acq- uaintances in town over the week end, made while visiting in past days his rela- tives, the Robertsons of Upper Town. His parents and Mr and Mrs P. Hopkins, the latter his sister. have moved from' Ottawa and now reside in Toronto. Miss Mary McKechnie of Toronto hol- idayed with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo McKochnie. Mr. Eric Kelly oi the Goodyear Com- pany, Toronto, was home lor a few days. Mr. Jos. Warmington. Kitchener, visi- ted with his mother in town on the 24th. Mr Jas Morris, Kitchener, was a gurst of friends in town over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Koch and three children of Kitchener, Mr and Mrs. Dan Lippert ofNeustndt and Mr. and Mrs Tinsin of Carlsruhe, were visitors over the 24th at H. R. Koch's. Mr Hugh Rose returned to Toronto on Monday alter spending a month with relatives in town. Miss Mary Edge and friend Miss Ruth McLaren ol _ Toronto, were holiday visi- tors " Edge Hill. Miss Irene Whittaker is the new "hello" girl in Durham Telephone office In place of Miss Lena Ritchie who has resigned. Messrs John and Arthur McGowan of Sarnia and llarriston respectively, were home over the holiday. Mr and Mrs Momn of London were in town over the week end the guest of Mr. and Mrs Langdon. Miss NeirUHepburn was up from Tor onto for the holiday. Messrs Lorne and Bobby Kennedy ard Alfred Burford oi Toronto, visvted at the Kennedy home in Glenelg over the week end. Misses Vera and Ada Allan, accompan- ied by their friend Miss Tew, came from Toronto for the 24th. Miss Ada is re. maining at home. Mrs. G. Sparling who has been very ill and recently underwent an operation in Fergus hospital, is improving slowly and s expected home' next week. Mr. and Mrs. John Burgess were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Tucker in South Glenelg for a few days. Mr and Mrs Robt Isaac visited in Har- riston recently and were accompanied home by Miss Council, a cousin of the latter. Miss Clara Aljoe, Thromo. was a guest at the parental home. Miss Edna Patterson, of Hanover, vis- ited Miss Janie McLean over the 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley McIntyre were visiting in Toronto over the 24th. Mr S. F. McComb has purchased the residence on Queen St. South, of Mrs. Vickers Sr and will shortly get possession. Victory Bonds will soon rise in price., Now while they are low is the time to invest your mic cash. See, write (r phone P. Ramage at Review Office. SHEEP LosT,-Strared from the pre- mises of the undersigned on or about: May 8th, four Leicester sheep-one year- [ ling and 3 ewes, Reward for information ' loading to recovery. l Carl Harrison, R. R. l, Varney _ CuAanRnl ELEVATOR Sam. --The 1 Rob Roy Milling Company have purch- ased the elevator at the C. P. R. station! in Chatsworth from Wm Taylor. Al, gang of men is wrecking the building I which will bebreught to Durham. , QUARRIL Human Army FUND.-- Within the past few weeks there have been no fewer than three cases of "family jars" which required settlement by Mag- istrate Laidlaw. No information was laid against the offending parties, the trouble being mostly caused by the hur band, and no sentence was therefore im- posed. Magistrate Laidlaw played the role of Peacemaker in each case and tears were dried. In one instance he. told the quarrelsome pair that both would feel better it they donated to the Salvation Army Fund. Both complied with re" quest and departed for their homes in s. BMIT To ARBITRATION. - Reeves _.___ C alder at Durham, Hockridge of Proton, ', 2 reels Western Drama l " Boyd of Markdale and Warden Morrison , reel. L. IL 0 Comedy , were in Owen Sound on Wednesday meet- i 1 reel International News ing with the Connty Town officials in an F Great Gamble, Episode 9 T "ort to arrive at a settlement of Owen i Pistols for.Bre"fatst 1 , Pei?. maintenyyy..tye! the county i 2t fd','Jlh'I,, Petite News) Institutions. goal, Children I Shelter, etc.. I “Cheating Herself" 2 Till after it assumes cityhood. However they _ . failed to come to an understanding. and l futurmg Peggy Hyllnd the matter will be arbitrated upon. Oneal . -T.rr.rrrr' Sound was willing to continue paying Wedding Stationery for one-eighth of the cost of upkeep, but no. Jtttte moxe. The County men contended thei ------ new city should assume its share ISS) June is the month of wet ing to population. which would be about‘ weddings usually mean the in one-fifth. The outside Reeves conprom- vitatiom or announcements. ind to one-sixth being Owen iii,'iiGCl, tive brides cannot do better th abate. and when the latter refused 'iiiiii'ii utr-todate stock of weddii alter, the committee decided they would I cry and type facet Prices In arbitrate before going further. l promptnen in delivery in gun: 3 Dr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. J. M. Smith oand Miss A. L. Mernzw, are visiting in i, Hamilton this week. Misses Marjory and Jean Bums of Linwood, visited at Mrs. Bangs in town, returning Tuesday. Mr. D. R. Ross and daughter, Miss Norma Ross and Mr. Alex Geddesand Miss Geddes all of Embro, motored to Durham and were guests of Mr and Mrs. J, A. Rowland. Mr Arch McPheeof Toronto, visited in this locality for a few days. Mr and Mrs Geo Kress Jr. and baby of Toronto, are holidaying in town, Mrs. Kress remaining for a month. Mr and Mrs R. Shillemore of Hanover. were guests of Mr and Mrs T. Lauder Jr . over the week end. Mr. J. H. Robertson. fotmer mummy of the Cement Co. here. but now of Cher ley, was in town Friday last on business. Miss Linn: Bowman returned to her home in Southampton this week after a visit with her sister, Mrs D. B. Jamieion. Miss J. M. Bariedale of Stratford, spent the 2tth with her friend, Miss Myr- tle Sparling. Mr. Karl Lenahan of Owen Sound has been successful in passing final pharma- cist examinations in Toronto with honors. Miss Marian Marshall, Riverview, spent the week end with her mother. Mrs. R. Marshall. Miss Lizzie Lauder was the guest of Mrs E. L. Knight over the holiday. Mr and Mrs. Arch. McComb. Toronto, were 24th guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs T. McComb. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Redford and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Banks motored to Strat- ford the beginning oi the week in the for- mer's new Chevrolet car. Miss Mary McEachern visited her site ters in Stratford over the holidays. Mr. Robt. Hughes of Guelph. was with his sisters a few days. Mr and Mrs. Alex Firth of Orangeville. were week end guests in town. Miss; Vic Alice was a guest of Toronto Iriendsfrom Saturday till Monday. Miss Annie Davis of Toronto spent the holiday at her home here. - - _ Mr k Davidson Jr. Port McNicoll. is visiting his parents in town. Misses Agnes Petty and Annie Russell, Toronto. were guests of the iormer's par- ents in Bentinck over the 24th. ' 2 reels Western Drama ) Sat.. , reel- L. E 0 Comedy f g 1 reel International News May 29 ,'t.1..rtat,fltyelly.Et'.'.?fde 9 l Tuesday. Mr Alex M. Bell left for Edmonton on Friday morning and will spend summer months in Alberta. Dr and Mrs L. Grant, Walkerton, spent a few days at their respective homes in town. Mrs Robt. Ector and daughter, Mrs. Perch of Edge Hill, are leaving for the latter's home at Elbow, Sask. this week. Dr. Smith spent a few days in Toronto attending the meetings of the Ontario Medical Association. Mrs. Adam Weir and daughter, Miss Julia. were in Guelph over the 24th with daughter and sister, Mrs Bert Smith. Mrs. J . Van Wie of Toronto, is on a visit to her sister, Miss Laura McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs E. D. McClocklin and son Lloyd, spent the "24th" with the farmer's mother in Toronto. Mr and Mrs. D. C. Town and Mrs Alex McLachlan and Mr. Campbell and Miss Vida. motored to the Iormer's old home in Grillia for the twenty fourth. We sent out a number of accounts last week to those in arrears for Review sub. scription. We trust those who receive them will make response at once. To those who have already responded. our grateful thanks are due for prornptneM. Label will be changed shortly. Veteran Star Theatre Program. June is the month of weddings and weddings usually mean the issuing of in- vitation. or .nttountmnents. Prospec- tive brides cannot do better than inspect our up-to-date stock of wedding station- ery and type faces Prices are right and promptnen in delivery is guaranteed. liow is your Label ? and 2 Tim, June 3 June Brides ) IIICWI)’, r June Isl Red Clover Nr 1 .-.. '. N0 2..... Alsike......$40 bus Timothy..atit0 bus Make overt] per cent on your money by investing your spare cash in Victory Bonds,-the safest investment onearth. Invest at once. See. phone at write P Ramege at Review Office. " noted throughout Canada for high- urade work. Great demand for our graduates. Open all year; enter now; Write for catalogue. W.J.Fllliott, Prin, Store where Quality Reigns Supreme SHINGLES FOR SALE Shingles by teat has proved the beat. JUST ARRIVED _- two can of BC. Shingles. Boimht early-- prices right. J. N. MURDOCK Dominion Lightning Rods Yonge and Charles Sm. Toronto MEN I The Summer is Advanciu How about your Summer Headgear S. F. MORLOCK TIE ROYAL BANK Ill: tilillllt We have now on hand . large stock of Men's Hats in Straws and Felts, including Panama. and Sailors. we also carry the twowell-known brands of Felt Fedora. namely Stock Port and Sackville. in all the leading shades including Cactus, Navy, Dark Grey, Seal Brown and Black. SN hy not let us tit you out in one of our Fedcras ? They are right up 10 the minute in style and workmanrhip. We are agents for Progress Brand 'Nilored Clothing and have a large stock to choose from. If in need of a S sit, give us a call. We guarantee a perfect fit. All alte rations made free of charge. The warm weather is close at, hand, and with it finds us with a large and well-assorted stock of Ladies' Wuists in Silks, Crepe de theme and Voiles. Our Waist» are made large and roomy, therefore giving ionger wearing qualities to the purchaser. If in need of anything in DRY GOODS, give us a (all. We will try to please you. Protect your buildings. Also Agency for has for "at“ st modergto - SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES Men's Tailored Clothing PROTECT you VIC'IOIIV nouns DI RH AM Seeds ........44.30 bushel ._6P'.. 42.50 bushel Allalla......$36 bus S. MclN'l'YRE Ladies' Waists hhliubod Wet-In u " 5a .v... C. BAH“)! A BORN-unn- WlhhhhlhllkhhhlthhlbWiti1dt' This is Hosiery b Week The Variety Store ft. L. SALNDERS. Prop. We hue rome splendid values in Spice will not permit us to de- scribe or quote prices, so Ladies' G, Children's Hose. alr,r Kiddies Sox We Ire paying $1."! to L80 for (has .2.“ to 2.75 for Peas, L70 to 1.75 for Barley, Buckwheat ".70 to SL731. at our Elevator thus week. TORONTO Call and see them at ROB ROY PRICES ROB ROY MILLS, I ted