N Ar ds fe @L Strictly Pure Paris Green Church Bus Finish C P R Town Office Fly Swatters Horn Fly Oil M. GLASER, â€" Durham These cars have been thoroughly overhauled, repaired and painted, and are in firstâ€"class conditicn and re ady for the road. See me if you want a good will make money by doing so. Secondâ€"hard Automobiles Bought, Sold or Exchanged Get the Genuine Inter‘! Repzirs We are Agerts for the Famous I. H. C. Repairs Would you call on yourlocal merchant and ask him for "imitation" sugar, or raisins, or coffee ? _ Would you ask him to soll yon a pair of Shoes made of someâ€" thing "just as good" as leather? _ Or a suit of clothes "made for" a man, whethâ€" er or nol it lits you ? When you need repairs for your 1 H C Farm Equipment, buy the genuine reâ€" pairs. _ See that the trademark appears on each pisce,. to the electric current. THE RED FRONT HARDWARE This year we have made a special study of your possible requirements ind have purchased our stock accordingly. _ ‘"Ihis you will find to be comâ€" plete in all the small lines required. Our aim this week is to call your atâ€" tention to our large stock of Farm Machinery Requirements, consisting of We also would ask you to bear in mind th Hardware is very complete. Don‘t forgeat that Are You Ready for Haying ? for Rose, Currant Bushes and Potato plants applied dry . S. MciINTYRE Sticky and Poison papers The kind that gives sa tisfaction. SEVERAL GOOD CARS FORD and Regal Touring Cars Ford Truck in Good Condition Who wiats an Imitation ? Operated on methylated spirits. ‘The very thing f. r the housewife who has not Get after the Potato Bug Early Repairs for All Cars kept on hand ind any orders entrusted to us LUBRICATING OILS AND REPAIRS Just South of the Chronicle Office Ask ns to demonstrate the last word in Smoothing Irons Famous " WARMA" Smoothing Iron We have it, can get it or it isn‘t made zse Azent for Dale‘s flowers The Rexall Store c have a full stock of Paris Green and Sprayide. We have it,"can get it, or it isn‘t made Buy a Edison No.w Also some Odd Bordets from le a yard up. Remnants of Wall Papers sÂ¥ And save money. Come and see us about it. BARGAIN PRICES ind hand car in room lots at still have a f will be carefully looked after. There is one certain and infallible way to secure genuine I H C repairsâ€"buy them from us. And remember that International service, rendered by us, can only be 100 per ceat right when International machines are equipped with genuine International repairs Genuine I I1 C repairs are madao from th® original patternsâ€"all others are copied from copies. â€" Genuine I H C repairs are made of the same material, have the same finish, fit as accurately, and wear just as long as similar parts purchased with the oritginal implement or machine. ou iat our stock of (General |¢ln Durkam Review i The Demoerata hold their Conven. tion next week, _ A graat stake to | play for is the Presidency of a banâ€" | dred millson of pecple. This is a nams that may become ‘amous _ He com«« trom Onio, end was chosen st tha big Kepubticen U avemion in CUhiusago last week »@ the Pressoential m ninee of that perty lior the Oig eleciron next Novembeur, Thrse names. Wond, Lowden ans Jounston hbad been prom nent candrâ€" aaies before the Coovenmon and |+d in the baliotumg nmine times but never one oi {thein secured a mejormy, _ In tue tenih bailoy Hardiog proved th * deark borse‘ for detections from the hree leedâ€"rs went to Harding and ~oon a sluinp placed bim shead with a big majrrity, e is a printer, said to be a gsod man, and anyway no l.ke Johnston, who is a pronounced hater of everything British. The American farmer is sick and tired of the enormous tribe which reports for ouly a few hours a day on the job and which does mighty little work during those hours. Th American larmer is mad clean through over the fact that he puts in 12 to 14 hours when organized skilled labor the country over puts in from 40 to 50 per cent less time and about 80 per cent fewer licks. _ HMe has made up his mind that he will not work himseli to a standstill to feed and clothe millions of wage earners who spend a good portion of their time striking for higher pay and then when they get it, will not earn it. isroniaile errante t 0e S Ti mssn cce Repâ€"esentative Wanted. _ Canada l câ€" troleum and Refining Co. Ltd are offering a limited amount of stock, strang Directâ€" crite, good locations, splendid pros; ects, lberal comm ssions What about your territory 2 For particulars address H. M L<l and, s1 Victoria St, Toronto. ( Will the following from an American paper apply to Canada? _ The secret of " lesser" producti n is found in this comparison.) The possibilities of five dol‘ar wheit s m« time, is making as many pessimists as optimists, depending on whether 0%e is a consumer or a grower. â€" Rememter when dollar wheat made every farmer/o glad that he forgot to be sad at having to work about sixteen hours a day ? But three or five doilar wheat is bound to make farming popular. The Red Front Hardware Why the Farmer is Sick. Warren G. Harding. access Bd it ianie ie w Shrs Plege B Catherine Welis _ arnd CGeorge Sei IN THE MATTER of the estate of } Philip Weltz, late of the Township of Normanby, in the County of ‘ Grey, Farmer, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant R. S O. 1914, Chap. 121, Sec. 56, that all persons having claims against the estate of the said Philip Weitz, who died on or about theâ€"Twelfth day of April A D. 1920, are requested to send by post prepaid or otherwise to deliver to A.B. Currey of the Town of Durham, Solicitor for the Eucutou.‘ on or before the 30th day of June, 1920 | their names, addresses and descriptions and a full statement of their claims and the nature of security (if any) held by | them duly certified, and that after the | said day the Executors will proceed to | distribute the assets of the estate among ’ the parties entitled thereto, having re-’ gard only to the claims of which he then shall have notice. ' Daited this 8th day of June, A. D.} 1920. | A. B. CURREY, Solicitor for the Exccutors BEnter the wild strawberry,â€"exit the mosquitoâ€"alas. nct yet ! . Mr Alex Campbell Jr has purchesed a car and with Mr Roy Campbeli as chafâ€" feur, is doing a Aourishing jitney busiâ€" ness in Durham. Mr Hugh R. Hiddeil has purchased a new Chevrolet ‘car. _ Welbeck isn‘t so very far way back after all. Miss Ruky Campbell has been visi â€" ing friends at Dornoch and was the guest of Miss Cladys Corlett for a few days. Mr. and Mrs R. H. Lediagham spert the week end in Hamilton. " In view of the sorely vexed farm help problem, Mr J. Lahn is to be congratuâ€" lated on the arrival of a young man to assist him with the haying. The young man is poor in his English and expects to be provided with clothing as well as board, demands considerable attention, has no teeth and little haic but has staunch lungs and altogether Mr Lahn seems well pleased with him. "Marlatt s Specific‘ is for sale at all druggists throughout Canada. If your dealer cannot supply you, send for free booklet to J. W. Marlatt & Co., Toronto Ont. Special Agent in Durham : 1 tike pleasure in writing and tellintg you about my case. I was sick for about six months with Gall Bladder Trouble, and when I was brought down very low was advised by swo doctors to have an operation as I could not recover till I did. Having beard of your medicine "Marâ€" latt‘s Specific‘‘ for gall stones and appenâ€" dicitis, I decided to try one bottle. I at once improved and in seven days took another and in three weaks took the third. I fully recovered and am enjoyirg good health today. I feel grateful to you for so valuable a medicine. C. Ww.G J. W Marlatt & Co Dear Sirs: Fully Recovered after using 3 botlles| Council meeting . A very Bad Case of Gall Stones. W J Adlam, mem: Tnire Was Foimso.â€"â€"A Hanoverian, | reeum® geveral business. CUar. who came over to the recent Hospital) Hadsonâ€"Turnball : that claim of dince at Walkerton Town Hall in a) Lou‘:s Levine for loss of horse tbe no: handsome new Ford Sedan, came so near | granted. Car. losing his bus by the thief route that he is| Huantâ€"Hudson : that Chas, Mighton still wondering how he came to "spill the| be pard $15 for one shceep killed by beans" for the crook. Becoming overâ€"|dogs and T H Lawrence $1 for inâ€" heated in the whirl he went out to get a| spectirg, Car. whiff of the fresh air for which Walkerton _ Turnbullâ€"Hudson: that Eimwood is ngted _when he ov_crheard what .listen-l Library be granced $5. Car. ed like his car starting up. Rushing t0oâ€"| gunptâ€"â€"Shewell : that each commus wards the buzzing notes, he saw the Ship| gioner be authorised to have $500 for lit up and #féady to steam out of harbor. | pepsiring roads in their respective diâ€" Letting a roar out of hm that would| 1 make the seaâ€"lions in the Riverdale zoo | Y!‘9°° Cur. green with envy, he sprang towards the| _ Sheweltâ€"Hunt : that school atten '°3d5“(‘ipbe tTth" 'th:;'f “Iue"“"é’ what :"'351 dance ofticers be paid $1.00 and ten up, and beat it out the glass door just as ~ the owner was at his heels. _A marathon | ceuts ‘mllulge one “"’ while attending up the street by the light of a friendly ; to their duties, _ Car, moon was the next scene in the performâ€"| _ Shewe‘lâ€"Hunt : that the following ;mce.rbul t(;\e Iig}‘att(ir;.‘gered one wa? also | ratepayers be paid 250 per r0d for ightâ€"footed. and left his pursuer so far in | irim ow ; the distance that it could hardly be termâ€"| "e'ft"Lg s ‘"",†: Wm. Bw"?' yoq ¢d an exciting chase. _ Going back to his| rods; Fred. Schrienert, 101 rodg ; Jas rescued flivver, the Hanoverian discover.; Carson, 40 rods. Car. ed thlz:t the t(t;i;f had hma\de off with his| _ Tyurnbullâ€"Huadson: That a grant auto key, and hence the proprietor would | ‘g m : s have been stalled far from home had he‘of $500 be puid to l"“"“’“ W. J. not at a previous time taken the precauâ€"| Adlam of memoriâ€"l committee for tion to supply himself with a duplicateimemoriul parposes. Car. key, which saved the situation on this ocâ€" | ht s F casion. The stranger reported the haf | Hunt [ludq& n.. that the following pening to Chief{ Fergusn, who laid low | @°°999°8 be paid : and watched for somebody‘s darling to| J (Gnder, refund unperformed return. _ But the scalawag had apparentâ€"| statute labor 1919 $15 00 ly suffered s ifhicient from nervous shock | D Adi 1 pasutaget ht C to care risking beine sighted again. and| D d'“m' S&IALY _ (....Â¥ i1664 3 C I ence hi‘ the trail fr home and mother| Adlam, p3Stag@ ...... .... _3 _,9 while the going was good. â€"Heraldâ€"Times| " Sehreiners, 101 ruds ferce.. 20 20 Mr and Mrs Geo. Hastie of Louise, spent Tuesday evening with Crawford friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Armour of Saskaâ€" toon are visiting with the latter‘s gister, Mrs Wm Honess. Mr and Mrs Ferguson of Mt Forest, visited over Sunday with Mrs. Fergusâ€" on‘s uncle. Mr Ed. Boyce. Misses Celia and Bertha Honess spent Thursday with Mr. and Mre. Milton Sharman of Lamlash. Miss Dowling spent Sundsy with friends in Arthur. Mrs Wm Honess spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs H. McDonald of Aberdeen. THE DUBHAM REVIEUW MacFarlane & Co., Druggists Saved from an Operation NOTICE TO CREDITORS WELBECK . ABERDEEN e e e Lyn, Ont TORONTO <em Div. 3, J. Hudson, Com. Frank Schmitt, 55 I rs grading$27 95 Division 4â€"J. Turnbull, Com. W G Hastie, 15 loairs graciog $ 7 50 A. C. McDonald, Bridge Com. A Lindeay. approsch to bridge $ 3 00 ‘ AC MeDâ€"nald, inspecting.... 1 00 : Miss Margaret McRonald spent a few |days with Mrs. T. Milligan, Hutton | Hill. | R Mighton, 14 days team....$ 6 75 (# Turnball, 1 day ceam.... 4 50 F Reay, do ««> B0 G Alexander 2 do ++« >200 J Hopxins, 1 _ do .... 4 80 J Reny 1 _ do i+.+ *4 GQ G Wies, $ â€" do +*«. xiÂ¥ 96 G R«ay, 1 _ do «... 4 50 G Tarnbuli, 1 day man...... 2 50 G Torry, 1 day man ........ > % i0 H W.Huot, com. ...... ...... 5 CO J Brown, 8 posts ...... ...... 1 60 G Reay, 1 day team ~.... 4 50 k M‘ghton 1 éo ...;.. 450| G Torry, _ 1 _ do _...... 4 £0, I Hopkine, 1 do â€"_.....: 450| J Aiexaoder. 1 day man...... 2 50; J Taurnbull, 1 day overseeing. 3 (O Jobn H. smith, 2 sabways...265 CO |C Migh or, one sheep ........ 12 0) T H Lawrence, inspectiog.... 1 00 \Council meeting ...... ...... 18 50 W J Adlam, memorial graut 500 0O J H Chuck, consulting the HgHOr 4,.... 1:«s11s1.r1> 2 00 | A C MeDca 1d, conveying Mrs Williams to bospital ...... 8 00 | Division 1â€"T. Shewehi, Com. H Riddel!, filling washout....$ 2 CO |J Wade, do >>>~. 1 160 | R Ledingbam, 2 filling washout 3 CO C Bhewell, do 1 (0 \R Corlet, 2 filling washout... 2 25 OR Boyce, removicg jogs...... 1 50 W Anderson, anderbrasbing.. 10 OO W Cooke, repair culvert...... 2 08 W Falton, do ra+s+>.. MAOO T Shewell, commission....... 2 00 Mr. and Mrs A. Meyer »nd4 {amily of Allan Park visited tast Wedncsday ov ening at W. J . Derby‘s. Mr., Jas. Park is busy ererting a c ment silo this week. Mr. J. H. 8mich has the contract. Quite a number from this line attendâ€" ed the funeral of the late Mrs. A. Gilâ€" mour of Hampden last Saturday. Turnbulilâ€"Hudson: that Eimwood | Library be granced $5. Car. Huctâ€"â€"Shewell : that each commus gsioner be authorised to have $500 for |repairing roads in their respective diâ€" | visons. â€" Car. Mr Jas. Park Jr. purchased a Ford runabout last week from ‘the Smith Bros: Division 2â€"H. W. Hunt, Com. M Mervyn, gradiog 24 bours.¢1:% J Perk, Sr., 3 hours work .... : J Part, J , 6 hows team.... : J Park, Jr , 3 bours man .... J Corbett, 1 day team ........ 4 J Brown, baitâ€"day man...... 1 J McDonald, underbrusbing .. % W N b‘e, washout........... d S Vickers, washout...... .... . & H W Hact, trip to Park‘s sink Hult :. . drxraa‘rx> Axesara«s 1 Mr and Mrs A. Derby visited Monday | R with the latter‘s mother, Mrs Jno Coof â€" E er of Hampden. | xoe Mr. Alf. Reay of Red Dcer, Alberta visited his cousins, the Corbett family and other relatives recently. D Adiam, salary ...... .... D Adlam, postage ...... .. E Sshreiners. 101 rods ferce W Bown, 80 rocs fence.... J Carson, 4) reds fexce .... C Migh or, one sheep .... .. T H Lawrence, inspectiog .. The school section have decided *to hold their annuai picnic en June 25th, in Mr W MeCullough‘s grove. Huntâ€"Hodacn : that the following accounu‘s be paid : J Gonder, retund unperformed statute labor 1919 ..... .... $15 00 D Adiam, salary ...... ...... 100 1(0 D Adlam. postage .......... 3 CU Taorobullâ€"Hudson : That assessment of C. Schlorff be reduced $200. Car. Townabip Hall, May 20:h, 1920 Mambera all present. _ Minutes of last meeting read and adoptad. Huadsonâ€"Sbewell: That asecosment of Thog. Lawrence be confirmed. Car. Huntâ€"Turnbull : That assecsmen of Her. Monk be reduced $200. Car Turobullâ€"Hudson : that souncil adjourn as a Court of . Revision and resums geveral business. Car. Shewellâ€"Hunt : that school atten dance ofticers be paid $1.00 and ten ceuta mileage one way while attending to their duties, Car, Tuarnbullâ€"Hadson : That a grant of $500 be paid to Treasurer W. J. Adlam of memoriâ€"l commirtee for memorial purposes. Car. Shewe‘lâ€"Hunt : that the following | s=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" _« ratepayers be paid 250 per 10d for Hadsonâ€"Shewell : that Council acâ€" erecting wire feres: Wm. Brown, 80| j urn to meet Sstardey, Jely 3 d, at rods; Fred. Schrienert, 101 rodg ; Jas| 10 s‘eioek, tor the transaction cf geaâ€" Carson, 40 rods. Car. eral basimtsy. ._~ ) C000 .0 . Council organized into a Court of Fevision with BQQV\†chairman. Shewell â€"Hant; that dogs of fallowâ€" ing ratepayers to struck off the roll : A. Barley, H. Diebel, D. Kobe. Hunyâ€"Shewel! : that asseesor‘a roll be avcepted and hig salary paid, Car. sOUTH BENTINK _ |ZKXREXYHXXENXXXENXRENAIXREERXE® BENTINCK COUNCIL Cravel $ Deviation 1 _ AALLL MA ALLJ am.... 4 50 ues KBQ *x+«> P00 .... 4 50 i+ 4 G0 ++ xÂ¥ 20 *« â€" +8B0 +s ~RB0 is +1 +. * #a&Q rsxars : HCG0 rx2 ++« sA 60| «... 4*# 860 45:01 s.l.k. 4 £0, s1...1 400| hakas‘s sB OA 714. ~. * 01 *"* rash > | tioned. out i; O()Juoued fing.. 10 EX)' owned ixrng< .. 200 o s1 id ‘ !2&0) Ot! a w a ba | ecunmmememe $12 00 owingi Surrendering to des;fe of French agiâ€" , titors, another change ia the name of a :v:llage in the Ottawa valley has been 15 00‘ made. Burbidge was a statiora on the 00 (0 Maniwaki Division of the C. P R. Now 3 ¢py it is Messines, by the acticn of Serator 93 95| Blondin, Postmasterâ€"General, with the 20 (Q| concurrence of the Cabiret. 10 00| This place got its name from Judge t This place got its name from Judge Burbidge, the first Judge of the Exchequ er Court of Canada HMe was a notable figure in his day, and hbis name has a place in the history of Canada. . Cns would think thatâ€"these historic names would not be east aside without some better reason than that assigned. In answer to a questicn of Mr, R. J Bail, of 8 Grey, it was explained in the Hous» that the majority of the people had petiâ€" tioned for is â€" The fact is that that this place is to a considerable degree a sumâ€" mer resort. _ Much of the property is owned and occupied during the summer season by Englishâ€"Speaking citizens of Ottawa. _ Theirwishes have no weight x Staunton‘s Readyâ€"trim‘d Wallpapers French Name Supplants English 2 Girls! Did you see our new © _ "Tango Pump" for an Outing Shoe andle"oler ols ces sle@devajesde=cen des denderd e de" de. dev ce de ce 4 e°0 ce ce dn dleve Grand Calithumpian Parade Send forbï¬cisl Program to Mayor Patterson, Owen Sound AEROPLANE STUNTS L Lt. Col. Bishop V. C. and Lt. Cc‘ Barker The Premier Flyers and Flyin: ~quadron Horse Racesâ€"$1050 in Prizes, incl‘g Ru: : * g Horse Race Boxing Tournamentâ€"Jorce vs. Wilsh: 0 Reurds. Rowing Raceâ€"Carroll (Buffalo) vs. Pri s Owen Sour d) Baseballâ€"Meaford vs 0 Scund ; Toront= . P.R. vs. 0. 8‘d Football â€"Toronto vs. UOwen Sound. Community Pancingâ€"Petitvs J¢zz Orc! <<‘ra Band Magnificent Fireworks Display on Hartor Front Thursday, July 1st June 16, 17, 18, 19 $5000.00 IN ATTRACTIONS bouzht at the old prices in all colors and patterns. All who wish to decorate this summer will profit by buying now as the price on papers on account of the scarcity of pulp is advancing. Some of our stock bought last Septemâ€" ber is just arriving now, which proves the actual scarcity of stock. This paper comes all ready trimmed to the user and is easy to put on and when you do get it on, it is on right. When in town come in and see our samples. . We will help you to choose your paper for any special room or rooms and also give you full instructions how to hang our papers without charge. We carry a large range of "Readyâ€"Trimmed" from 15c a roll to 50c all kinds with leather and rubber soles. Wear Canvas for comfort during Summer months and be cool, also save on the high cost of leather . Come in next time you are out and hivea a pair. If you have never worn Canvas Shoes you are missing something in life. They don‘t cost much and out of them you will get a barrel of comfort. JOHN McKECHNIE Just come in and get a pairâ€"you‘ll be pleased with th m Y ours for business, Owen Sound‘s City CGelebration These Papers ars the most durable your money will buy, are fast co‘ors, easier to hang and will not show any joints. Canvas and Tennis Shoes at McKechnie‘s. We have still a large stock of This week will have our special attention. _ We havys Will be Wallpaper Days J. H. Chittick, Clerk DOoNMIINIOrN DA V IMPORTANT The Durham U. F.0, Live Stock Stup ging Association will ship stock from i) am every Tuesday. _ All intending shippers will give three days‘ notice io the manager, Mr Angus McArthur, R. R 1, Pricevilie. Phone Durham. apparently. _ Some French agitator saw «n opportunity to gain what he thought to be a victory for his race, started the petition, and in January of this year, when the summer residents were absent, had it signed, and had it put through by the French Postmasterâ€"General. ï¬' Ee_-Better'ï¬yj. Never disobey Nature‘s warnâ€" l ing. It‘s far better to forestall s weakness with nourishment | that protects. Scott‘s Emulsign: after meals for child or adult, is wonderqu)eliin forestalling weakness. Ask for Scott‘s. Scott & Bowne, Toronto. Ont JUNE 17, 1920 Notice to Farmers JUNE 17, 1920 g Let us tak A % â€" Maxwell. We w 1 E home. ‘ €, ‘ % % E.E % M Pricevil l n an‘‘im E Sm $ Special Feeds Manitu}m Huv:' Blended Flour pastrv Flom Get booklet contest for FLOUR & Special Lawn and Blower Fe Digestive Ta Phone 83 Orders taken Industrial Department Torents and | regarding land in Westera Canade as Poultry Scratch Fes Chick Feeds and Ch n passenge and at t greater weight wemely low cost Obviously, a | pound of superflu To maintain t increasing weight best materials Such metals a and a Maxwell < An analysis v the metals that ¢« able with the me the world. Thlt is cars have in every 1 so well to committed each day un process of c plants. TO date gracing . t| 'jm,(l'l') I\a\:‘ I OuUT, INCLUDING NEW All Sun. Mon. Wed. Fri Ca-‘o :; Tues. Thurs. Sat. Â¥ia G T ., ! Tickets and full informatio« Railways‘ Agent, STANDARD TRAKS.â€"CON®TI®C Ey YA Ti 4i s 9‘ ) ‘t‘ft‘l“: :""y" w f'f,:,il ',‘ i ud ‘,;_q,:p & Deliveri A Maxwell R Wisdom of Lic uim tine ie WMAL MAXWELI WINNIPEG BRANDON REGINA SASKATOON® POTA or Beneral Passon latit T alt M ')"TL ; A C W re