S$. MciNT or Mixed Grain delivered at our elevator. If you havegrain to sell, call up and get our nrices before you sell. Oats, Barley,_ Pe_asl Buckwheat We are offering Clansman Stock Feed. Chieftain Mixed Feed, Ground Feed Wheat, Oat Shorts, Feed Oatmeal and other Feeds at special prices in ton lots. â€" Get our Feed Prices. MacFarlane‘s for Wall Paper We will pay highest Market Prices for any quantity ROB ROY MILLS, Limited Phone No. 4 DURHAM, ONT. New Designs and Colorings from the Boxer Line. See our Special GRAIN WANTED Odd Rolls at 5c per roll Special Discounts off all papers purâ€" chased before March 156. MacFarlane‘s Drug Store THE RED FRONT HARDWAR E ROB ROY MILLS, Limited We have it, can get it, or it isn‘t made And any number of sap buckets, spiles. bits, braces, &c, will be found in abundance at the right price. _ Procure yours early when stock is full. The newest cold o. Decotint water wall finish in Enameloid a beautiful range of tints in 2%% and a 5 lb packages at 35¢ and 65¢ per pkg. o an . %e Ask for Color Card Linoleum Varnish QOur Spring shirment of Brushes has arrived and the stock found complete in all linesâ€"Paint and Varnish, stripin%-,1 sash, tools; kalsomine and paper hangers, whitewash, &c.. Have a look over these. Turgentine Raw Oil : Maple Syrup Season Coming Sherwin Williams â€" m genuine product that reâ€" stores the beauty of Furniture, floors. &c, in 4, 4 and pints ranging in colors Cherry, Rosewood, Light and Dark Oak, Light and Dark Mahogany, Walnut and Golden Oak. Prices are the lowest possible Business Hoursâ€"â€"â€"8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Everything in Shelf and Heavy Hardware SPRING is now almost upon us and in view Houseleaning. Painting and Decoratinggoes with it. We are prepared to cater to your wants in all the commodities that are essential to a good and durable job. * Order Books. Sherwin Williams READY MIXED PAINT Buy Your C. P. R. Tickets Here oodenware, Graniteware, â€"_ Tinware. We wish to inform the public that we are now commissioned to issue Autq Licenses and supply markers. Come in and get your 1921! â€" ® Staple colors in Pints, Quarts, Half and Gallons at prices consistent with the market toâ€"day. 14 Rexpar Kopal > Mornot VARNISHES 'acalu. weigh 400 lbs ;Lsugar kettle, 4 setts of whiffictrees, neckyokes, crowâ€" |bar, log chain, binding chains, cant :hook, hay knife, shovels, hoes, forks, l barrels, daisy churn, black robe, horse | blankets, 1 horse collar. | The unddrsigned Auctioneer has been instructed fo seill by Public Auction at LOT 43, CON 2, E. G. R.,GLENELG on WEDN AY,MARCH 23, 192 the following : 7 MeClary Pandora e, couch, 1 suite of bedroom furniture and dishes and various other articles Sale to commence at 1 p‘clock Terms of Sale; Fat cattle and all sums of $10 and under cagh. Over that amount up to 12 mos. credit will be givâ€" en on approved joint notes bearing inâ€" tereat at 6 per cent per annum. DANIEhBDGE. R. BRIGHAM, oprietor Auctioneer Jno. F. McDonald, Lot2, con 18 Proton, will sell by public auction, his high grade stock, implements, etc. on Tuesday, March 15, 1921 . Terms ; $10 and under, cash _ Ovar that amount 10 mos.%redit will be givn on approved joint notes, bearing interest at 6% per annum. Te . * Being Lot 2 &. 3 of 20, Con. 1. E.G.R. Glenelg, 100 acres, 2 miles from Durham. convenient to school and church, good well Brick House and frame barn with stone stabling. Apply on the premises to the Propri¢tor, Massey Harrig Binder, 6 ft cut nearly new : mowing machine, sulky rake ; spring toothcultivator, 17 tooth, nearly new ; Toiton Pea Harvester with bunchâ€" er, massey Harriq seed drill, land rolier, disc harrow, 2 lking plows, set ot iron harrows, 4 s@ctions ; set of iron harrows, 3 sectiong ; fanning mill, grain scoop, bag holder, bag truck, a number of cotton grain bags, wagon with box and shelvings, stock rack, gravel box, hay rack, ecuffier, Hemocrat with pole and shafts, set of buggy shafts, set of heayy bobsleighs with boisters and log bunkse, set of road Robsleighs, cutter, turnip slicer, grain\ cradle, grinding stone, 2 cross cut sawp, set of team harâ€" ness with collars and bridles ; set of double driving hamelï¬with Collars ; set of plow harness with collars ; beam old ; 3 young s, fresn ; 1 cow 7 yrs old, gue in May, 4 young calves, 3 heif ers 1 yr old : teers 1 year oid, two steers 2 years pld, three heifers 2 years old ; four fat gattle J years old, if not previously sold } 2 Yorkshire sows with litters 2 weeksjolid. A number of barâ€" red rock pullets,\ bred to lay. AUCTION SALE Ofâ€" Farm Stock and implements Draught msing 4yrs old, heavy uggre‘lo yeard old, driving mare 9 years hice Boiled Oil Sale \Register Farm for Sale D McPhail, Auctioneer Angus McArthur ~â€"~~"C8 DOBHA Y REVIrF » Ihe U. F.O. beld their montlE meeting im the schoolbouse last Friâ€" day. Mr Geo. Shewell of Darham spent Sunday at bis old home. _Mr Dave Adlam, As: aloog our line last week. We are sorry to report that Mr. Tom Morton is under the Dr‘s care at present, bu: bope he will soon be all rigbs again.â€" . dis Mr and Mrs Mike Casey spent Sanâ€" day with Mr and Mrs Kenuey. brs Walter Geddes kad the misâ€" tortane to fail and dislocate her shou!â€" der. Pleased to know she is getting along well. Mrs 8. Davey and children who have been in Kincardine since New Years, are home again. ~Hr Roy Lambof the Rocky milt, was home last week attending the sawing bees. i _ Mr Sianley Loweof Niagara Fails N. Y., spent a couple otf days witn his sister, Mroe B. Dargavel., _ Mr and Mroâ€" Jas. Crutchley enterâ€" tained a number of the young people Monday evening. Messrs Donald andâ€" Dagald Smith spent Monday with Mr and Mrs R. J. Corlett. Some of the young people from this burg took in the carnoival in Darbam. For some it was a long way home. Mrs C. Mclotyre entertained a numâ€" ber ot ber frierds Wednesday evenâ€" ing. Mr Lorne Mcintosa is at present visitiog friends in Owen Sound. The presentation held in honor. ot Mr and Mrs Askett Allan and Mr. Jobn Mortley Thursday, was largely attended _ An acconaot of it wiil apâ€" pear elsewhere in this paper. Mr Wm Maishali anloaded a car of slag at‘Allan Park receutly. We ate very sorry to hear of the death ct Miss Hagedorn, our tormer teacher. Our sympathy goes ont to the bereayed pareuts arnd relatives. tenaed the :â€"‘e of pure bred cattle at Waikerton. We are pleased to know that listle Miss Helen Young who has been sut ferimg with pheumonia for the past two weeks, is makiog good progress toward recovery. woa» Mr Thos Ycuang has sold bis tarm tu Mr Theo. Widmeyer and intends moving to his new home in the oe:.r futare, Miss Gladys Corlett spent Sanday with iss Meln= sh. Mr and Mrs Joho Whiteford. enterâ€" tained a number of cur young people at a <kating party and a yery enjoyâ€" able time was spent. =, A new organ and bookcase were instalied at 8. 8. No 8, a couple ot weeks ago. Messrs Torm and Alex. Morton atâ€" Its rich, tonicâ€"nutrient properties can be WHEN YOU NEED a tonic to help renew the zest of Efe and that snap that deâ€" notes vigor and Eos INDIGESTION SCOTTS EMULSION KIMoIDS§ » the body. _ . Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont. â€"â€"ALSOQ MAKERS OFâ€" â€"â€" (Tablets or Granules) ABERDEEN DORNOCH goRes > ttur t TORONTO Jr. IV.â€"Eddie Falconer, Bessie Smith, Eddie Kearney, Blain MeFarâ€" lane, Dorothy McGregor. _ _â€"John A. Graham, Principal. Sr,. _ HLâ€"Margaret _ Lawrence, Juanita Holmes, Marjory Pickering, Margaret McAuliffc, Effie Catton. C.â€"Clarke Lloyd, Norman Elliott, Allan McLean, Clarence Wilson, Ina McDonald. â€"SBadie F. MacDonald, Teacher, ~ D./â€"Orval Noble, Frank Goodchild, Moore McFadden, Jack Schulz, Norâ€" man Dean. E.â€"Nelson Lowe, Dorothy Clarke, Berni¢e Wilding, Esther Styles, Janâ€" et Watson. IF.â€"Annie Walker, Billy Firth, {i@ Agnes Walker, Bob Graham, Gerald M Falconer. 3 ‘x â€"Lavina A. Mortliey, Teacher.C* B.â€"Audrey Bell, Gertrude Glass, Stewart Griff, Percy Montgomery, Glenn Lloyd. _ > Durham Public School. Sr. IV.â€"Kathleen Milne, Lizzie Fairnie, Frances Hopkins, Margaret McDonald, Margaret Brown. Jr. III.â€"Wallace McGowan, J. D. McAuliffe, Jaffray Abraham, Mary Brown, Rebecca Styles. â€"Anna C. MacKenzie, Teacher. Sr. IIA.â€"Bea Kearney, Rowena Boyd, Martina Simpson, Florence McDonald, Mary Glaser. Sr. IIB.â€"Mary Young, Lyla Meâ€" Donald, Frances McArthur, Tom Goodchild, Leonard McCombe, â€"â€"Annic Macdonald, Teacher. Jr. IIA*â€"Janet Burnett, " Sadie Holmes, Bruce McEwen, Roydon Connor, Mabel Montgomery and Norman Mcliraith, equal. TERMS: Sums of $10 and under, Cash. Over that amount any time up to 12 mos. credit given on furnishing approved joint notes, bearing interest at 6 per cent per annum. A °6A LUUIIRITED D.an R. BRIGHAM, â€"Mary E. Morton, Teacher. Primary Classes:â€" A.â€"Grace Becker, Clara Traynor, Elizabeth Harding and Marjorie Noâ€" ble, equal, Alma Kress, Lewis Mcâ€" Comb and Ned. Burnett, equal. As I have sold my farm and must leave‘the property this month.‘ and Implements must l»e sold without reserve, at my premises, UPPE The following is a partial list : \ 1 Jersey Cow. _ 1 twoâ€"yr old Heifer 1 Steer, two years old. 2 Heifers 1 year old. A. S. HUNTER, Prop. Jr. IIB.â€"Norma Gagnon, Helen McAulific, Florence Wilding, Jenniec Traynor, Ellen Hay. â€"Margaret MacKenzie, Teacher. Jr. , II.â€"Jim â€" Graham, â€" Donald Smith, Margaret Storrey, Beryl Falâ€" kingham, Nelson Hunt. Jr. IB.â€"Reta Willis, George Hay, Norbert Young, Jim Henderson, Geo. Noble. _ Public Auction Sale FRIDAY, MARCH 18, ‘21 1 Mare 8 years old 2 Horses 11 years old Jr. IA.â€"Ethel Graham, Anna Ritâ€" chie, Ada Holmes, Myrtle Watson, Earl McEachnie, 1 Masâ€"Har. Binder, 6 ft cut on trucks 1 Masâ€"Harris Hay Rake 1 Deering Hay Rake. 1 Seuffier ~_Farm Stock and Implements Sale at 1 o‘clock. _ Be on hand to get what you need at your own price. IMPLEMENTS School Reports CATTLE HORSES i is 3 J. McKECHNIE, Durham P oo m omm se nene se nemmnn® san ho o | Wl | 25 §Sa|e Starts on Wed. & Mar.9, Ends Mar. 19 Average att‘ce 20. _ M. Henry, teacher Ee mace mane uis m e totage e B is tat ces i8 t Te t t 0 3 0 2 X Down to Date Prices. Don‘t Miss It % 5 J. McKechnie s CUTS LOOSE Sr. III Mima Hargrave, Adoiphus Lawrence, Bertha Ritchie. Reé Arnett Freeman McFadden, George inson, Edward Covell. Sr. II Carrie McKechnie Annie Arnett 1 Maxwel! Side delivery Rake .1 Maxwell Hayloader. 1 hand Roller 1 J ohn Deere Manure Spreader 1 Deering Cori. Binder. 1 Seed Drill 1 Maxwell Mower, 1 Cutter. Frost & Wood disc Harrow, large size 1 set Iron Harrows, 4 sections 1 set spring tooth Harrows 1 high Waggon 1 Jlow Waggon 2 sets heavy Bobâ€"sicighs 1 Gilson Ensilage Cutter, with 26 ft. of pipe and two elbows. 1 set single Buggy Harness be surz t& come and take advaE- tage otf this opportunity to make your Do"ars do Double Duty. Entire Stock, including many lincs just received for Spring selling, to be thrown on the Bargain Block. and sold regardless of what the goods cost. 10 Days of Fast and Furious Sellin}g. See the Large Posters for Full Particulars of this Event and at my premises, UPPER TOWX®. DURHMAM We eueAg af t _ _ _ dust Swallow a Capsule RAZâ€"MAH Is Guaranteed to restore normal breathing, stop mucu in the bronchial tubes, ; of quiet sleep; contains no drug. ‘l.kï¬gl(ym:rrf: gâ€" ï¬â€˜m‘!m ree at ourngenric. or write 142 King W., Toronto ~~ MARCH 10 1931 8 sets Waggon Harness 1 set Cart Harness 1 set Plow Harness. 4 waggon Racks 1 Turnip Pulper. 1 Rootseed Sower 1 Verity 2 furrow plow, light 4 Verity 2 furrow plow. heavy 2 single Plows. 1 Delivery Wapgon 1 Brockville Buggy â€" 1 Grindstone on frame 1 wood Tank 1 Emery section and Tool Grinder 2 Neckyokes, Cowchains, etc. 1 Sewing Machine. _ 1 Range, _ Local Agentâ€"S. McBeth d the following valuable Stock