3x33 in taxi 1M.t 2": rr'; JJLY I, 1920 Phone 83 Spuial Lawn and Flower Fertilizers. 4 & 25 lb. packages Special Feeds for young Ducklings Digestive Tan Manitoba Flour Blended Flour Pastry Flour FLOUR iS' FEEDS Orders takon for nlext -.-.-----------.-----_ Ind-nun! â€an“! 10:0". and 'IIIH I“. - MI MW and... I.“ In In!" - an!“ In “I. " - -.. Hwy-.luarlarl.‘ Hon "r" n. my. mm Puultr) Scratch Feeds Poultry Laying Mash Chick Feeds and Chick Mash tiuMower Seed ,oklet, I)?! i' ‘ E3! _ , My“; “‘1 my l [c» "‘41 , y i, "p: _ m MAXWELL car carries the same avera A pawenger weight over the same was: and at the same speed as other ear, of ttreater weight and higher price-BUT, " m- trnntly low (on. - To dare more than 300,000 Maxwell: are gracing the highways of the world. These HIM)!» have multiplied Maxwell !riend.th"tim each day until I920 hnds t00,000 Maxwells m pram“ of construction at the eight Maxwell plant, - lmr us rake your family for a drive in the Maxwell. We will gladly call for you at your Oinously, a Maxwell must not have one pend of .suptrfhM?us weight._ _ _ _ To maintain the required strength. without increasing weight necessitated the use of the best materials. Such metals are obviously the quality metals; and a Maxwell car contains them thtoyghout. A An analysis will show that pound for pound the rural; that go into a Maxwell tar on comm able with the metals in the highest priced (an in the world. That is the underlying reason why Maxwell can haw given such rare accounts of themselves in every latitude and. climc._ yyl havegespopded 90 well" to every task to' which they hav'e been committed. A Maxwell Reveals the Wisdom of Light Weight 'me. PHHTI) AND CORN FERTILIZERS' IVE MAXWELL car r‘l'h’," best The Home Garden." Ask about the : Corn, Potatoes and Sunflower. R. S. McGOWAN .Oyster3hell & Crystal Grit, BoneMeal daily to any part of Town. Fertilizers at Molntyre'a Hardware Priceville E. E. WATSON w- “M itlll, Wheat Shorts Crushed Oats Mixed Chop Dealer Sr. Ill to Jr. W-Pearl McCuaig thonours), John McDougall. Sr. ll to Jr. Hi-Alma Hooper, Mar. garet McPhail, Gordon McEachern, Neal McKinnon, Jr, It-let- Eckhardt. Francis Mcfiachern, Annie McKinnon, Theresa Walsh. Sr. Pr.--diatie McKinnon. Jr. Pr -Hclen Curd: and Allie Eck- hardt equal, Martha Eckhardt. Archie McPhvl, John Eckhardt ' A ' Clank Florence McFhail F. J. Floyd. Teacher. Jr. IV to Sr. IV-Annie McLeod, Margerite McDougall. Sr 2nd to Jr pd-Katherine Mc. Millan, Delia McPhail, Archie Me. Intosh, Erin: McLean. Recommend. ed-Jessie Nichol. U. S. S. No. Io. Glenda & Egremont Sr. IV-May Me.Dermid, Philomena Walsh and Elton McLean equal. Kath- leen McLean. Junior Room Jr 3rd to S! 3rd--Alror Mersean, Rebeca Nichol, Hilda McKeehnie, Norma McDougall, Jack Menuhin. Leo-ltd McArthur, Neil McLean, Guy Hazard. Recommended-Olive McMeekin & Qtlvray McLean. The founder of the llighhnd Clan MlcQueeu u and lo hue barn Rad. slick Uhu Rev-n Muaweyn Matt. Queou. About m. hegxumng ot the hlseemh century he unwed u grout “know the County of luverueu. the name ot propsâ€, being Corry- Dough. MacQueon belonged to the hunt, otthe Lord of the [also and his deacondunu from him were called he Chm [tn-u. The MucQuoen {ought under the standard of Inclu- oats, olpuiu of the Clan Chou“: " the [hula of Harlow in 1411. On April 4th, 190'}. Donal-1 McQueen of Corrybwugh signed the bond ot 1mm- ent mth the chick of the other with: composing rho Clan (hum, whereby they bound themselves to support Angus McIntoah as their captain nod had-3r. At this period the clan of MarQuwn " said to unciude twelve Iii-dun“ huttilies, all landlord: in the commas of luvemrsa and Nsiru. Formerly cold ui Toronto only. and through the mails to outside solute, Templcton's bmous rheumatic treat- ment mav now be purchased locally at ti. McBeth'a. Ask toe a free sample, and read the advertisements elsewhere. Mr and M " Samuel Gamble of Proton. announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Agnes Pearl to Mr Oliver s. Hobson ot Riveryiew. the marriage to take place in the near future. Make over 6 per cent on younmoney by investing your spare cash in Victory Bonds-the safest investment on earth. Invest at once. See, phone or write P Ramaze at Review Ottice. In Thos. Melanin. (daughter of tho mite!) of Riven. Hnnilobo. ll upending a while My" old homo. So, lune. Glenn's. II " seven yarn cine. oh. an homo bofon and sh. finds quite u change: familiar he†mining. newcomer: in some pine». the young people grown up in. Such is lilo. She inund- to I“, during July. Mr" Neii Merhnil and (Quail, Iron Tomato. spent . while visiting friondl III this pm: lately, Road-01k in the order of the a†u mount. Tho lumen! of the Inc John Stone. how. taken place thin Tuned†alter. noon to Smollia'l cometary. m in operated on lul Sunday tor tn internal lilmenl but punt] um shortly that the operation. Origin of the MacQueen Clan Priceville P. S. Promotions PRICEVILLE AND LIMITS HAMILTON CARHARTT COTTON MILLS Limited PRtGlliiMLLE ska": This position is open for you now B. McDonagh, Teacher JG, -iiirGGi.-iirimsiees lid Vancouver. Kaufman†cl Our-lb - Work Glove. 535 EAST ovum mgr Mt an â€new: ( TRON“ cosy. rest room; well-cooked and appetizing meals at cost, and a chance to earn big wages as you advance. Our welfare department will also undertake to secure for you good board in a private home at a moderate price. Write or apply personally to Mr. Fell who will be glad to show you over the place and answer any questions you my care to ask. It offers you good cleanly needlework (mak- ing overalls and gloves) in sunny, attractive surroundings, in the company of refined and agreeable young women. We are willing to pay good wages even while you are learning. The job is steady-M hours a day. with a half holiday on Saturday. We provide a cheerful, At the close of his address, Mr Short, a well known Proton farmer. read an ad. dress from the Farmers' clubs of South and Centre Grey and Dufferin Among Mr Drury's remarks in reply was an ad mission that he had had to use courage andbackbone, all sorts oi people were pressing for poution, but he was glad to say that fewer than the fingers of two hands were from the U. F. O. organiza. tion, a statement receiving hearty ap- plause. Bob Wilson, a comedian. gave some lighter touches and was encored. The recitations of Miss Grace Bonnick were in good taste and splendidly presented and deserved the encores demanded. Last but not least was the tine music by the band at intervals. Mr. W. J. Armstrong called for cheers for Mr Drury which were given witha but and the same for {Mrs Drury who is a lady of refined appearance and no pic- ture of her we have yet seen does her justice. Mr. Drury is a capital speaker, has: fine platform manner and one is impressed that he is a man of genuine principles and ranks totally above a mere party Poli- tician Half a dozen or more deputations ask- ed for Mr Drury .at some function or other, but all were me't with the same reply "my time is al planned for till hext September." Continued from paged He pointed out the danger of class feel- ing ', "We cannot live to ourselves. the only way to be prosperous was to have all prosperous." There was danger in class clashes. there was danger of capital running shy, there was danger in the for. mation of a predatious class, but if all forces unite in true brotherhood feeling. "Everyman will earn what he gets and get what he earns " The hope of the future lies In a broader outlook and more people than ever were thinking beyond themselves. ' The Kings and Queens of thistxtttntry are its men and women," and we must forget ourselves as we did during the war. Parks and other func. tions will fail if we have not the com- munity spirit and again he emphasized his leading thought that one class could not prosper it all did not prosper. Break, break. break. For it's broke I surely am, Since a dozen of eggs I'm buying And two or three pounds of ham. o well for the man in Fiji. That he pays little heed to the rent t. o well for the gypsy lad, That he dwells moreor-less-in-a tent I And the bulging ships come in With their cargoes of spice and tea ', But we sigh for the days of the dollar hose And the butter that used to be. Break break. break, The market's a rising sea : But the tender grace of the Simple Life Will never come back to me. 230 acres, one half mile north of Dur- ham. First class stock farm : good wat er. good fences and buildings Apply to W. J. Johnston, R, R.l. Durham. Premier Dairy in Dun‘dalk for indigestion mold leas. ing and prompt ',"lrdf'l,et,t, the distress of acid-dyspepsia. EXBESSIVE ACIDITY is at the bottom of most digestive ills. KMDIDS ' MAmtBYBC<rraBowMt '"""o"rorr""tJ"'otL A Buyer's Lament Farm ior Sale This: DURHAM REVIEW E 1.0 Jr 4th to Sr uh. alphabetically arrang- ed - Margaret Brown. Eula Burnett, Margaret Eden. Jean Hepburn. Francea Hopkma, Emily Hunt, Isabel Kelaey, Florence Kreu, Martin Lauder, Beckie Levine. May McCaughey. Margaret Me Donald. Nellie McGirr. Kathleen Milne, Clarence Noble. Barbara Ritchie. Irene Saunders, Irving Sharp. Emily Smith. John A. Graham, Principal Names in Order of Merit Sr trd to Jr 4th-Marquerite Abraham Marjory Montgomery. Ialay McKechnie. Kathleen McLean, Melville Ryan, Clar. ence Elvidge, Harold McFadden. Sadie Hartford, Eddie Kearney. Blaine Me. Farlane, Margaret Yirra. George Hay, Eddie Falconer. Adeline Collinson, Jack Lawson. Eleanor Pilkey. May Traynor. Alvin Snell, Norma Lloyd, May Burnett Jr grd to Sr 3rd --lOrgaret Lawrence, Freddie Kelsey, Victor Marshall, Wau- neta Holmeo. George Thompson, Ivy Hulme, Hugh Thompson, Grace Don- nely, Sherwood Rowe, Hnrold Morton, Albert Ashley. Annual Promotion Examinations Sr 2nd to Jr 3rd-Mariorie Pickering. Stewart Mcllraith, Ellie Catton. Sea. man Havens, Jean Harding, Jean Mc. Caughcy, Florence McCallum, Laura Wilding, Wallace McGowan, Margaret McAuliffe, Vera Mountain. Bessie Clark Rebeca Stylu, Wallace Hepburn, Jet. trey Abraham. Willa Cowan, Myrtle Dean, William Wdson, Cecelia McAul- tffe, Mary Brown, J. D. McAuliffe. Mary MeEachern, Teach: r Jr Is: to Sr Ist-ie Wilfio, Norma Gagnon Caroline Mitchell, Jennie Tray- nor, Helen McAuliffe. Florence IWild- ing, Ben Pawson. Helen Hay. Arden Whittaker, Kenneth Wilson, Ellie Led- 'ngham, Dorothy Sherk Ruby Hulme. Norman Becker. Sam Glaser, Maimie Storrey. Orma Burnett, George Hahn, Lawrence Whitmore, Josie Falconer, Jean colliruson, Nelson Hunt, Victoria Young, Jimmie Graham, Margaret Stor- rey, Beryl Falkingham, Sterling Mllte . Margaret McKenzie, Teacher Jr. Pr. to Sr. Pr-Dorothy Pickering, Gordon McCrac, Victor Hind, Violet McLean, Norbert Young. Bowman Jamieson, George Hay. Isabel Hender- son, Thelma Bell, Norman McIntyre. Mary E. Morton, Teacher Jr Pr to Sr. Pr-Wilma Smith, Ed. die Miller, Anna Ritchie, May Miles, Myrtle Watson. Fred Murdock. Ruth Clark, Earl McEachnie. Clen Rowe, Wallace Thompson. Ethel Graham, Rita Willis. Ada Holmes, George Nubiev May Kennedy. Get Ge Mckechnie, Sul. n a Noble. The Durham U. F. o. Live Stock Ship. ping Association will ship stock from Dur- ham every Tuesday. All intending shippers will give three days' notice to thgmnagpr. My Anny McArthur, R. R. Jr 2nd to Sr 2nd-Fred Vollct. Irene McCaughey. Mary Brown, Beatrice Kearney, Thomas Goodchild. Willard McDonald. Mary Young. Katie Miller, Melvin Ashley. Frances McArthur, Walter Miles, Brad McDonald, Norman Blair. Harold Wilson. Laura C. Moore, Teacher Jr 2nd to Sr 2nd-Jean Harding, Cecelia McAuliffe, Florence McCal- lum, J. D. MeAulitte, Martina Sump- son. Mary Glaser, Chriuinc Goodchild, Florence McDonald, Lizzie Hind, Ina Milne, Elsie Kearney, John Dunemoor, Rowena Boyd. Blanche Mufdnck. Dasid Marshall. Claire Rowe, JatcTraynor, R. Wiggins. Cyril Becker, Leonard Mc- Comb, George Falconer. Harry Ryar, Roy Matthews. Kenneth Dunsmoor, Viola Caldwell. Je 3rd to St 3rd-Hazel Patterson, Gordon Thompson. A Sr. 1 to Jr 2ad--Mnble Montgomery, Rllen Marshall, Janet Burnett, Beatrice Milen. Sadie Holmes, Orville Saunders, Radon Connor. Bruce McEwen, Jean McKay, Raymond McGirr, Gordon Falkingham. Willie Erwin. Dolly Kelsey. Frank Lake, Hazel McLean, Francis Young, Newton Clark, Violet McClyment. Irene Stafford, Alex Gra- ham, Norman Mcllraith. Jr 4 to Sr. 4-Bert Middleton, Irene Cristy. Edna Wer Jr Pr-Amelia Legate, Alfred Dyer Jean Ciar k, Feryl Legate. That splendid residence property in: upper town. belonging to the late Mai Wilson. will be In†on reasonable tern“. It contains 2 acre, mnreorleu; comfortable residerce. , rooms ; hard and soft water ; ttood bearing orchard ; _ garden; i1rteloeatton. Apply on par misc; or to Thou. Ritenie, or Duncan: Smellle. Execute". I Jr and to Sr hid-Oliver Middleton, Allister Lawrence. Betty" Grasby. Jr l to Srt-Wiltrid Middleton. Kath. urine McLean, Cora Dyer, Willie Leg. ate. Sr Pr-Mary Dyer, Margaret Mc. Lean, Willie Patterson. Corine Lawr- ence. Lavina Mohler, Teacher Primary Classes will appear later. U. S. S. No. 2, BENT. &GLEN. DU RHAH SCHOOL Notice to Pullers Property for Sale. Annie C. McKenzie. Teacher Junie F Black, Teacher M. GLASER Call and see our stock. We have some nice patterns in open stock. . R. L. SAUNDERS. Prop. MllMMllMlPMllMllMMMM tut-..........-. 43 ca Flourperowt....... 6 b0to? Oatmeal Jack. 90 Ita. 5 60 Chopper cm........ 300tc3 OIII. feed........... 1 18 to 1 attttttillimp......... 118 to I Peat................ 265 2 Barley................";) l ft You Want a Dinner or Danni. July 1, 1921) goâ€. iiee,fob..... J The Variety Store For all such brought to my yard here, I will pay 50e to 1.00 per 100 lbs. For Rags......from te to 4c per lb For Rubbers.........4c to 6e per lb Copper or brusw8c to 12c per lb I am in the market for but hides, sheep skins. horse hides, horse hair, and will pay the best market price. Mixed Scrap Iron Wanted When the Blood Pressure in much above normal were to aways the danger ot rupture of a blood vessel. moot frequently In ttte Brain and producing a stroke. or in the kid. ncys. producing Bright's Diana. One mould curd against overeat- tion or excitement and an HAOKING’S HEART AND NERVE REMEDY to dissolve the Uric Acid bsttoetta that form in the Vein: and America, making them hard and brittle. This remedy 15 u wonder; it Milan» the entire system by Pumtrtmr the Blood, Strengthening the Heart and by producing . normal no healthy condition ot the Nerves. Mrs. Wm. Morley. ol Palmerston. used quite u number of hom- ot Hucklng'l Hurt and New. Remedy and they Mud her so much And she was so pleased with them that she mmmends them to dl her friends who live this trouble or who are all run down‘and Nervous. She says "you mad be our. to get Hack- ing's." It You Have High Blood Pressure You Must Be Careful Comtlpatlon tty one of the aggrav- ating causes of High Blood Prawn and It is advisable to use Hacking's Kidney and Liver Pills to drive out the Poison that generate In the sys- tem. These two prewar-thus so well together and you should buy a few boxes from your denier today. [inclini- Umnod. um Ont. Durham Markets. J.N. MURDOCK Shingles by; test has proved the beat. JUST ARRIVED -two can of B. C. Shingles. Bought early-- prices right. Dominion Lightning Rods SHINGLES FOR SALE Butter Crocks a Flower Pots We have a stock of Fugue: your buildings. Also Agency for DURHAM Tea Set 300cc350 lldml20 118tot20 265 275 Durham IS 275 175 25 " 5 J. L. SMITH. M. B., M. C. P. S. 0 IRS. JAMESON & JAMESON I I: “and“ %llWPiu'g'i'.'tWp='tt OfRce and midgncc. corner Conn“ and Linbton. main“ Phat Ola ONce Noon: . toll 1.1... LIMC Ti, m., , to O p. m., Sunday. nnd and" afternoon excepted. HONOR alumna: of iaLi" tretirersitr. mm ot no (ion. ot Mutant-non- of 'Mgt,' Boo-o Ont J t , HUNTER! In... o-u‘. t-t Q. . 1-4..- “out... o",,dclllfi mm Oh no _ want-an. cruel 841m Bout: 7-4 [new W.f. memo B. n s., L as J. G. BUTTON.I.D.. C I. J. F. any" a. B... L. B. . Bore, annual Pa',tpae'e. G. “gamma.†Dolls - 0 ll 'q - vu- Jowollrymndmo on. Post. one. DUKE“! - All: - mom J .P. Telford mm. or to orikF.TiCaTCG i “but“! 6tt, lunlonupptluun to W. CALDE l Town Agent. Comm Drag Store, Telephone No. 8 D. MoPHAIL - lr!:P‘uu it" l blown. In " " deuce In (nylon. between Montreal Tot-onto Detroit and Chicago Unexcelled dining car larvae. Sleeping can on night Teh, mi Pnrlor Cur: on principal Day Trains. For tttrther pgnionlnru ugly to any G Tank Ticket Agent. or 0.1:}: m. picnic: Pusan":- gfor Silks, Geor- t t geikes, Violes. - t WhiteéfColored: t Curtain material t * Children's white 'it [doomed Auctioned-7M 09. “my Nei, mama . Amman“ In all . mug-.3; “may?! " a!" I"!!! an. Durham in an attractive Ind hunky town and good Bceommodittiott can be obtained " reason-bl: at". The School it thoroughly equipped to take up the following counts : I. In I Mr “Hon “Hon 2. Butane: to the Normal Ichoolu 3. unlor [Intonation Each member of the It." is 1 Univ. mity graduate Ind In expericnced tench". Intending pupils ohould prepare to en- ter " the beginning of the full term. Information " to courpea may beatr tained from the Principtl. The School he. a crédltlble record in the past which it hopes to main-in in the future. The hirhle'l'radante " 'eilrretr6Ftrrtitrtr6 a. , t t Come to Grants . DURHAM BEIGE SCHOQJL Cement Tile and Brick Pumps than! Iterurs â€WMOOIW TEL'F'OBD & CURBEY JOHN SCHUTZ It†â€can†-promptly padded to- It, lePHAlL. Canon or to c. IAIN: Durh- Dr. 1.0. Wolfe, Charmin J. A. Hamilton. Prlnclul always on hand. Whitmorc'a ou Stand .B.Cump