et it. Iardwa RIO one all kinds of fruit ior we have Pt .9. a _ . , x . . . w . I " PLLMS e, Durham $3I§JEBF5 qu Swing ar SE oof for Jib They are e to buy them. are the best we time for preset- 'N and are quite Inbald and Bill" mg. They are , a little higher. , >1 large basket g} f : l ijii.RMf affixing} are Company, and Whit. K u but Rings Ont-vi. nth Sugar kolon. ' um- 'ORN and E always )TATOES. bout sho,. 1. 1921 'ur- why help to r fruit ho d it times for r in trade have s alf trat- n 5...! ha. chunk :emknry to l Junior Iatruulatlon 2. Entrance to the Normal Schools 3. Senior '"trttatltttion Tne School is thoroughly equipped to the up the following counc- ', Each member of the mm is 'tUniv: ersity graduate and an experienced teacher. BREE (iryCBl(())t)yi,, l ntending pupils mould prepare to en. ter at the beginning of the fall term. Information " to courses may beob. t nned from the Principal. The School has a creditable record in the past which it hopes to maintain in the future. Durham is an attractive and healthy town and good accommodation can be obtained at reasonable rates. 'i,iixxysyxgggatllgMlglfMlllXllFlllXlXt'yil' 't1t5tggxxlglgxlXlXlgligallXllgllldl 353-; Positively tstore than. emu“ I Sneezing, waxing. coughing. weeping eyes mn't nf-r-. unless you likc Ititgtt" my.“ w d t, J'. Maggi/1 Druggist and Stationer, Durham; 3939333339 aaaaaaaa:saaam' 3:2: tservlet, v V M- * - _ -- 3831331 raxwssiaaagxxgssrxwtxrewialxx""al'r RE 5-6 Service RAZ - MAE Hay - Fever “no -at your drygihrtuCoiGirjt, rempletona. Toronto. for n free trial. Mid try B. MeBettt _ SUMMER COLDS. ASTHMA. spoil may I holiday. _vc'e"e."t"tt:i.6t"f'.h"r'. 'ir-:""'""":'""""';.., SEPT. 5, 1921 $5.95 mna'G'ihns $5.95 We have a few pairs of Men's Brown Calf Oxfords on hand which we are sacrificing this week at the exception- ally low price of $5.95. Large assortment of Trynks, Clublgags. We: have just received a new shipment of fine linen and lawn Papetries containing 24 envelopes and 24 sheets of pnper out in the very latest style and sure to appeal to your refined taste. Prices range from 25c up. Don't miss this golden opportunity, men. l save you money in other lines as well as this one. will find our extensive line of latest creations strictly in keeping with their desires. Those who are Particular in the Choice of their gtati’onerg . "ahnad1ou"'a'htor,',','i,t,iGa't'i'g', “:33! Sacramental services were held in ted at reasonable rates. "he Presbyterian church on Sunday morning hat . M.R. Irotw, Chairman The Methodist congregation had C. E. DAIMRD. B.A. Principal their own pesto: back with them The Casli Shoe Store DURHAM. - ONT. School Days are Here Again The Men's Work Shoes Some morning when you at of "Sterling's" and "here y A Nice'BroWn Calf Shoe for the High School Boy 568 A Nice Black Dongola Shoe for the High School Girl Lads Gunmetal Blue. . 3.25 Boys' Elk Blue. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.25 Lads Chrome Blue. . . . 3.50 Boys' Brown Calf Blue, soft and dressy 4.25 Lads Elk Blue....... 3.99 Misses' Union Bal q............... 2.75 Boys' Split Blue . . . . . .315 Misses' Box Calf Bal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.35 Boys' Kang. Blue. . . . 4.00 Misses' Kong Bal, waterproof . . . . . . 3 00 The above list are all Sterling's Stamped Shoes and are all perfectly reli- . Just try a pair and be convinced. Plenty of This week, Goodyear welt, EngttshlBst...... With sport heel, this week......, 's Work Shoes are displayed in our North Windrar this week. ing when you are out in the dew and get your feet wet, just think Js" and "here you can buy them, The rest will be easy. Come in and let gs fie you. We guarantee a fit in every case. 7 7 Sultchses, Eta; always on hand REPAIRXNG A SPECIALTY. and with them comes the need for JOHN M’cKBCHNIE Good Serviceable Shoes iiiii tTEiriiinuupre, ARE Ill) J. S. MCILRAITH W. G. Watson, harness maker and Inner“ director, spent last week in Toronto. We understand that about 9400 has been tmbscribed toward teach; and otherwise improving the old Pres.. trr terlan cemetery on Kincardine and Queen Streets. Wm. Frock has sold his none and lot in town and will likely build again Rev. R. J. and Mn McCarten te. turned on Baturday of last week after camping during two week's holidays " Wango Beach. Geo A. Watson of the Pricevme Mills, will spend a few dayoin Tor- onto this week. Mina Violet Watson took the train for London on Wednesday of last week where she will take charge of a public school near that city. Miss Margaret Tryon, teacher, went to Toronto the beginning of this week. Mlle Louise Watson returned again to fake charge of bamboo) in Beaten. Mr McAllister of Coliingwood. has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. T. Nichol and other friends. The Rteabytenan Sunday School pienieked on the east bank of the Saugeen during Saturday afternoon ot last week. PRICEVILLE VILLAGE PRIGEVILLE tnd', can s..................."'. Miss Mae McDennid of Top C1lffe, left on Aug. agth for Orangeville, Where she will take a course in the Business College. Forty veers ego on this Monday Sept. 5, 1921, on the 5th ofBept. 1881, darkness ceme over Ontario about 3 80in the afternoon from the elects ot smoke trom tire in State of Michi- gan. Many thought the end of the world use coming and probably some that never thought ot setting ups prayer. were found on their knees that evening However the end hes not some yet. F Ott the 25th Aug. we met Hun Morrow up street and we inquired about the crops which he reported good. He then remembered that In Morrow seven] days previous meas- ured a stalk of corn and her tape line showed it to be 8 ft, goin. Where will it reach now with three weeks note sunshine ? Raining this Monday morning and in a manner it is n welcome vilicor " the groundia getting dry and roots will be benefitted by its coming. again lent Sunday morning. Last Sunday Sui-amen: wee ob. _ visited with Mr Tom and nerved in the Preebyterlnn Ch. here , recently. and in large crowd wuont on the 00- Mr and Mrtg CecillAlton union. The putor. Ree Mr Jones. andt Mr and Mra Jas preached an npproprinte sermon and Mondale visited sud" conducted the service in " orderly' Jill W “more y mnnner. On Sunday. 18th Sept. Rev M in M. D Mr Jones and Mr Barnett of Dromore l to 1'l'l, ". ac molds. will exchange pulpit. in the morning. C 1 I on" in 1tttr.etno!t,' 80 we promise I crowded ohm-eh to “1: "f, Mme weeks nritl hear Mr Burnett and we are neared l tr cr ere. that the good people ot Dromore will 1 Mr Tom Moore and fan reciprocnte by having a fall [church , John Moore Spent Sunda also. 1and Mrs W111 Hartgrnve. Mr John MeLsnntof Prioeville is may to Toronto where he will spend sometime with Mr Jones Sr. in It- tending to work required by him to do. Mr. P. MoKinoon is taking Mr. IleLenn'I plsce u caretaker till such time u he comes back. A low from here took advantage of the cheap rates to attend the Exhibi- tion in Toronto. V Ree Ir J one: in spending . (av dnys in Toronto this Week on bulinesr. If thou lining cowl running " large in town. would hue some other place forthem to shelter than the Presbyterian church thede. in would cause more cleanliness for those oe- cupying it on Sundays when putting their horses there. A shoemaker is needed here or a cobbler tt some kind. Also a barber as our barber has closed up tor some time. We congratulate Mr and Mrs Ilobt Conkev on treir recent chnnge in life, wishing them. long lite and pros- parity. The Furnimre antory Co, Durham , are busy hauling their logatrom Wm) McLeod’a, 8. Line, Glenelg, during I the past week. ; Thresher: report grain turning out fairly well. In many places thegrain is light but some will go 34 lbs to the bushel of was. Pena are not much. some claiminz that the blackbirds took the most ot them. Swaet clover is doing fairly well burwe cannot vomthtorite sweetness while apply- ine the eontetttstheretrotn while buy- ing I bag of sugar. Schools opened in general thiaTnea- day, 6th Sept. Miss Floyd of No 10, PRICEVILLE AND LIMITS VICINITY A square deal 4.99 Glenelg. came back Batttrday lot. Reports come from friends in parts of the West. that crops in place- In poor, tome u low n time bnlhell to the acre while other, In" ten and fifteen mummy. We read Mr McKelvie’I letter in the Int issue of the Review and in I gocd one. Mr HcKelvie taught school in 8. Grey for some time and is . cousin ot Augu Hooper, S. Line. Glenelg. The monument for the late aoldiere who fell during the war he: arrived end'Will be put up shortly. The old cemetery in to have e new wire tence around it econ u We see the corner poets put inanepe to be tilled with cement. The Priceville cor. had some latin but we havesome Am bheil o tugs an nu do tha e a gratin. Mrs Cameron ot Boothville Ipent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs Ins. Brown. _ Labor Day was kept in general here the suns " any olhor day. Mr and Mrs Chas. MacDonald visited with her mother on Sunday, Mrs Shortreed ot Galt in visiting " Mr Robt. {Shortfeed'n at present. Mr John Moore and son Gordon visited with Mr Tom and Will Moore recently. Mr and Mn Cecil'Alton and family and] Mr up! W!! Je. Staph; of Mrs Chas. MacDonald 8r. returned to her home in Bttretnontytter wait- ing for Some weeks with her dau. ghtet here. Mr Tom Moore and family and Mr John Moore spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs W111 Hartgnve. Mr and Mrs Jul Brown visited with Mr and Mrs WiltLelth on Sun- day. Miss Ella McFadden leaves Thurs- day for Toronto. DIED iromttmrtr--In St. Mary's on August 20 infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnston, aged 2 days. Double house an Lot for gale. The stone residence at her of Garafraxa St.. and Durham Roa Terms ; moder- ate. Apply to Mrs. A.' . H, Lauder. Mia: Kate Allan of Winnipeg visited with her sistett Mrs Ed. Lindaâ€. The tine brick residence on Bruce St., east, and lot with stable, good garden and lawn at front - A --- - _ Ot.t Countess St., just north of C. P. R. station Quarter acre of land. For far. ther particulars apply to Comfortable two story brick. double house, with stone basement, verandah. electric lights, furnaces, and hard and soft water. Centrally located on the West side of Garafraxa Street, Durham Apply at once to A. S. HUNTER, Durham or JOHN MILLS, Hanover On 2nd con., Artemesia, (north of Priceville) lotse and 7, containing 100 acres more or less. Good frame house covered with galvanized sheeting, frame barn. About M acres splendid hardwood bush, and 4 acres dry swamp. cedar and spruce. Two creeks running through farm. Goodsoil. Apply to Angus Kennedy Priceville Ont. Apply at once to A serious accident occurred Prl' or J1sfilR1l'/fsRnitt"e,'. dny. Aug. 26A. on the farm tf.Rottt. . ' ' Herd, Allan Park, when his son ---.--r-r'_------------- -- -Vr" _ ----- Robert, aged 8 years, was Lang ht in Farm For Sale in lugs wheel of the gssoline engine On 2nd con., Artemesia, north of Irhieh w" pum in“ water at the Priceville) lotse and 7, containing lOOl‘lme' He 'r" "Em“! around "51" acres more or less. Good frame house streatirpsed, ttrikinr.,tht ground wi.th covered with galvanized sheeting, frame tsseh revolution. fortunately the barn. About M acressplendid hardwood engine stopped afier stripping his bush, and4acres dry swamp. cedar andiclothing all. When found by his spruce. Two. creeks running ri[ir,ejiti,Ffitji.iri. thé your.“ fellow was un- iarm.Goodsoil. Ap"toAptyi'Jig,"atyite1.it.oie and on examination by a nCev1 le nt, id'ucior. it WIS found that his left arm ---..C.-r"T'r-"'--'- pus broken. the left side of hi, head Notice to Farmers lbudly crushed. the right side of body The Durham um). Live Stock Ship. l and rieht lee byilt .brati.std In.d W" ping Association will ship stock from ‘3"fi a deep em: in his right tside, re- Durham every Friday. All parties re- quing 12 stitelteg to eloge. He re- quested to bring hugoiil on thatday. .mained unconscious tor abwut 20 JhS.LhWRRNCB, Manager, hours but is now slowly gaining Phone 93, r 1-3. R. R. No 1, Durham em rrday.c-Ranorer Polt. .. -'.- .. -iirpry to Mrs. W. Lawrence or W. A. Lawrence Executors Wm. Lawrence Estate House and Lot for Sate Excellent Investment Opportunities If you have any idle cash, invest quickly, as such highinterest rates will not be long pvailable Writ?, call or telephone Provincial aM Municipal Bonds yielding from 6 to 7l per cent Industrial Bonds, yielding ll per cent Victory Bonds Residence for Sale Residence for Exile all maturities, below par, yielding 52 to 61 p. c. ' P. fthh1h0E, Durham McWILLIAMS John A. Beaton, Executor R. R. 2, Priceville For Sale This: DURHAM REVIEW with Mu. All the new High d Public school books at Mlcfnrlane's " Store. Fons“. At Pricevillen, ewbungalow 7 rooms. It ndah. electric wiring throughout,twd antics. Gwen“. Priceville. Murrell brothers, o alleged murder. er: awaiting trial. sawed their way out of London jail last week and are still free. Just how their hacksaw was secured, or how that ladder was so convenient to sale the walls and a few other things. is to be looked into. hut connivance by someone around the place seems certain. A reward of 83000 is offered for their capture. Meanwhile Ontario gets a bad reputation as a place to escape justice. GREY Co. Dean-runes SOLD WELL --The tenders for the purchase of 8260.000 straight 6%, 20 year deben- tures of the County ot Grey, were open- ed at o. Sound 'lon Thursday afternoon by Co. Treasurer John Parker, in the presence ofWrn Calder and Wm Weir. The highest bid was that of McLeod, Young, Weir andCo. and Bell. Gowan. lock and Co. of $96 637 per 8100 and the bonds were ailotted to them. There were a dozen tenders in all_and amongst the first ten there was 1rdifference of less than one per cent. The habit of reading advertisements is a good one to form. They should be read not only for their excellence. not only because of the pleasure one takes in seeingathing well done,hut because of their value to the reader. Moat of us of the present day owe a lot of the inform- ation we poasess about many things. automobiles. for instance. more than to any other source of information. The modern advertisement not only entert- ains, it informs. And one of the char- acteristrics of modern advertising is re- liability. The information we get from an advertisement is just as trustworthy in every respect, as a rule. as the inform- ation we get from any other article in newspaper or in magazine. Read the advertisements. They area valuable and important part of this paper and well worth every reader's time. All ExPENtuve, Ltrot---8fter tunnell. ingtor several daysunder the new cement roadway on the main street. Walkerton, in an effort to locate the source of the leak in the water main that was sending a stream oozing from the earth in front of McBurney's dry goods store, the diggers discovered on Saturday that the moisture was emanating from a punCture in the old drain across the road near the door- way oi Cunio's barber shop. The extra weight of the concrete foundation and new bitulithic pavement is thought to have been too great a pressure on the old drain, which caved in at this point, and which, it is feared may not long be able to stand up long under the strain in many other spots " well. Last week's breakage was an expensive affair in itself besides weakening the new roadway by tunnelling about underneath it, and if many such operations are necessitated by further outbreaks, the town will cer- tainly rue the day that it decided to retain the old drain instead ofdigging it up and putting a more substantial system in before the new pavement was laid.-- Walkerton Herald Times. ADDITIONAL LOCALS A Serious Accident ONTAISIO Ame TORONTO By ' goal- to 1 Durham vanquished Orillio'a championship hopes in the tee- ond srenti-iinnt here Labor Day, sind an the Orillin some resulted a 3 " tie, Dur- hnm win: their second round by 7 goals. It was a trroatyrxhibition of lacroleo and was witnessed by the greatest crowd- nearly I400 people-that ever attended a came here. By actual count there were 203 can on the grounds, almost on- circling the playing area and lining the hill top. There were also two buggies! The gate was about 8580.00. Locals Capture Nd Round by 7 Urillie ha a stalwart line-up. several of them hockey stern as well. They beat four other teams to win their dis- trict and had lost only one game until meeting Durham. They. like Durham, are I herd checking team. and with one or two exceptions. played a clean game throughout. Their rougest play was in the 2nd period when Macneh deliberat- ely swung hieetick across Hiita' forehead after the latter had passed the ball and only the peak of his cup saved Hilts a severe sash and layout. Maenab re- ceived a 10 min. penalty which was cont- ly u Durham scored thrice in hie nbeence. About four other penalties were imposed by Referees Jeck and Har. court on both teem: for minor olfenoee. The Durham team showed improved system of team play which has been partially ell'ected by their coach Bert Booth of Orangeville. The defence were steady as s rock, practically impregnsb- le, " only 1 goal tetstifies. Mercer in goal was getting everything that passed them and his work in the two fumes earned the admiration of Orillls and Durham lens. Hucill " centre is the Ipeedster of the teem Ind has developed into a star. while the home is the smooth- est-working scoring machine outside of senior lacrosse. They took all chances and retained possession of the ball at their end for about two thirds of the some, The team was on their mettle and it would be difficult to pick stars, in fact things went so smoothly that none of the three good subs in readiness were called upon. Orillia never was in the load on the) round. They tied it in the last perird in Orillia, and Durham forged ahead and broke the suspense here when in 4 min. play Hilts netted Durham's first. The visitors were also working smoothly. and tied game and round in 2 min. more witha close in shot. Then it was all Durham as far " goals were concerned. The prettiest score of the day was the only tally in 3rd period, when in speedy passes, Hugill to Nick Burnside to Mc- Lachlan. the latter lobbed in a nice shot before getting time to turn. The following table shows goals scored by periods ; 1. Durham 4 min. scored by Hilts 2. Orillia , min. 3. Durham 5 min. Hilts 8. Durham 1min. M. Saunders ‘W M, Ti 9. Durham McLachlan ' B The Line up was ; , ort J. c. Mercer goal L. Penhick i - ter MrsPtts) H. McDonald point E Hinds “no.“ Onion l lag,') cover a. Jebb (5'.h".t" " -_--- . orcer defence K. acNub _ Al Saunders H. I’drlen ERA ND Geo. Hugill centre A. Tudhope N. Burnside home J. Hinds J. Hilts F. Hinds The lk, M. Saunders outside home F.. Jupp J. McLachlun inside home Butterfield ' R L Saunders subs R. Miller t Cummings Lab-y Fred Burnside W. Brennan. , Municipality of the Town ofDurlum, County oi Grey Notice is hereby given that l hive transmitted or delivered to the penan- mentioned in uctlonl tt audit of the "Ontario Voten' Lin Act." the copies required by Illd section to be no trans- mitted or delivered of the List made pursuant to laid Act of all persona ap- pearing by the last revised Aucument Roll of the aid Municipality to be en- titled to vote in the said municipality, “election. lorrnemberl of the begin- lalive Ami-ably and at Municipal elec- tions, that said list was first posted up at my office at Durham on the 22nd day of Aug., 19ti, and remain. there for ln-pection. Elector. are called Lpon to examine the said list and it any om- issions or any other error' are found therein, to take immediate proceedings tn have the aid errors corrected ac- cording to law. 7. Durham Dated at Durham this 22nd day of Aunt. mu. Danni. Brpt. t, 1921 t1txm.lhe,fotr..... l B-.............., 30 to Pei................ 110 120 Whemt..............- It) 130 fnmtrpttresrrt...-.. 525wb75 Durha- Won ; (Milk 1 Durham Durham Durham Durham Markets. ft Table Linens Voters' list Ml three quarter time l min. M. 4 min. sc , min. 5 min. quarter time half time w. B. VOLLET centre A. Tudhope home J. Hinds P. Hindu tside home E. Jppp Clerk at Durham M. Saunders McLachlun McLachlan I Burnside l M. Saunders I McLachlan "lo a," ii, Me, 1.75 a: 2.00 a yd ii, 6 Ae , At '* Il', a: si), Mtl? 'tre/te. Ily" IAnmed by tle cum 'tr fi, New Silks "lk " 2.50 and 2.75 a yd J. G. HUTTON.M.D., C M0 mouhp Pu man and I " - ornoc: om. t. P. "tf_oe6uodhtt_ no. " await. â€my Olen. INDUCE '. “and home - o! - Ila on II due on Alan It. 011‘ch loun- '-" 3.. £49.. '-' I. . lei-phon- eon-unions!“ have“ o... " 'tmM-te u Bil noun. BRS. JAMIESON & JAMIESON. Office and residence, corner Contact and Limbton. opposite old Post on. ottteetloura: D to II a. In. more C 5.. m., ' to 9 p. III.. ’Sundnyu end huuday afternoon excepted. J.L. S MM. R. ik, M. C.P. s. cmcl H Afternoon. lieu-z 2-4t Evening- W.C PICKERINO D. D s., L D S w, CALDE l Town Agent. Conn-d Drug Store, Telephone No. ' HONOR GRADUATE of Toma. Univenitzg. graduate of Royd Coll.†of Denial ' nut-om of Ontario Roon- ovor I t J HUNTER'H New Sun. Mnl. lacuna. "rat-eat. tor - I was. he" luau he and.“ the new». at tit PitT,Uht "p.'trogPtt t'g',T,,rf, humor you . .,w mum-my gm te, "you nonunion to ' B. lcPllAlL. Ceylon or to c. IAIAGI. Durin- For [antler pAnioulun apply to any Grind Trunk Ticket Agent. or C. E. Homing. mum: Pusan» Again. Taro-u. Ont. tf"ttttttf"trtt Qt GRANTS AD. t t White Voile t Blouses Because of its unequalled succeues. staff. methodaof instruction,tunlthng, equipment and results It is, " this writing,the only Business Collegein Ontario approved for Adolescents. Get the Best - - It Pam Catalogue Free - Enter any day) C. A.Fleming, RCA. G. D. Fleming. Principal aincc lul Secretary Yam and Charles Sun Toronto IIIIChOOI with I Splendid Record. When tuperlomy of trainmgis con- sidered this College rank; among the beat on the continent. Write to-day formulogue. ___ - .---- --- Bo'le, 1'lMI't,1f, T0121: (immunity. 0.. um: I... n We“: 'retMutr, In an- mu. o tl '" - var Jaw-Haw come n 1 oppo ONO Pout. (Milne. BUREAU - AND D. MoPHAIL The DoubleTrackRoute-. between Montreal Toronto Detroit out Chicogo Unexccllcd dining car scrvncc. Sleeping can on night Trams Ind PIrlorCarl on principal Day Trauma. $0 L. GRANT i,t, $0¢$¢¢¢$$$$0¢ Cement Tile and Brick Pumps & Pump Repairs promptly attended to “conned Auctioneer tor Co. Urey JOHN SCH UTI J. [GRANT 0.0.8. LO. B. Silk and Suede aoves I} [ugh all In a telephone In um " " -atly reduch prices Omce on Lambton St Except sand.†A, B. CUREEY Owen Sound, Ont alwnyo on hand. 2.00 and 2.50 npair W. J. Elliott, Principal AND - HANOVER ', Solicitor. Etc. Whitmore' Old Sun teri, if]