_ I [@9347 fr r.srgl if . - ya, '.iri'ir'i9fitTatP,'istii'iiiis'g'E " a y i Gard toTools, Garden Seeds Lawn Mowers,' Lawntiose We are Headquarters for Fishing Tackle. Puritan Oil Stoves Florence Auto---. 1;1ijss,';i,._-:"itj,, matic Oil jiiii'aii'i'i' Cook Stoves I T he Cash Shoe Store DURHAM. ONT. Just received -- A ship- ment of the well-known WHITE GOODS are the thi/g the Day A large assortment of Screen Dams ross iS' Sufherland‘ Hardware Iron and Caseara with celery Beef, Iron and Wine............., Blood Purifier................ ..... Peptona Liquid "'................. Peptona Tablets.................... Nax and Iron Tablets ........... Rheumatic Compound "......'..., Blaud's Iron Pills.................. Liver salts..........................., Milk of Magnesia.................. Dyspepsia Tablets................., Kidney Compound................. Syrup Hypophosphites............ Orderlies (Laxative).............., CROSS d; SUTHERLAND HARDWARE CO SPRING MEDICINES Come in and look them over, LOOK, Call and see these Stoves on demonstra- tion when you can choose for yourself. i' LlFE-BUOY OUTING SHOES J. S. MCILRAITH t; Co., Limited, Durham in two, three and four burners. . 2.75 Window Screens and Wire Cloth, all widths for freight. certain particular articles I being named. On account of the un- foreseen conditions of the war, this agreement was suspended three years ago. and if nothing is done, it will automatically come into force again on the sixth day of July. I was from the first suspicious of telening this sub. i :ct to a committee where experts for; railways can come with a multiplicity} of evidence, but the country people and I the village and town people who haie' suffered long, would not come before] this committee, many of them not being ' l in a financial condition to do so. l was! delighted with the position taken try ttei Progressives in the House. Mr cierarl made tvery splendid speech on ir; subject and pointed cut that the Can-) adian people had spent sums of money i to build railroads in order to have chumI transportation facilities, not to make a: ten per cent dividend for a company' that has a reserve fund ofthree hundred i million dollars. The Conservatives') broughtin an amendment saying iiii) all the information that could be given 1 was tabulated by the Railway Commis-; sion and that the evidence needed " should be got from that soufce. Our; grouptook theirstand thatan agreement l t was an agreement, a sacred thing, not l a mere scrap of paper. We occupied), a unique position, and in half an hour " we voted twice. once against the) Op position ard uith the Government, ' fl J'arliayytt Never so Power- I; ful, says Miss MacPhail , We have been having a moat interesting time since] last wrote you. On May 4th a cleverly worded resolution brought in by the Government was discussed. A calual reading of it would lead one to believe that it was asking fora parliamentary committee to discuss. freight rates in; general, and not a parliamentary com-l mittee to discuss whether the Crows’ Nest Pan Agreement “as to come intol into effect again or be subject to aI further suspension. The Crows Nest! Pass Agrecment was an agreement,; entered into by the C. P, R., and West-! ern Canada regarding the scale of rates l Dear Editor " Militia Estimates Cut $700,000 Perfection Oil Stoves ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Ottawa. May 12,1922 'tAt lFederal Fee............ 2i,',i,ajjoif'.i.': .......... Store bill............... iPaid for chairs...... ... ( Paid Mu McClure...... . '_ll't?rtsotvrerttiort.......C JThgend tor quilt .... .., Children's Shelter 0.8. fluid to Mrs Spmteer..., Balance on land . . .. -'"'-i-.. -"".".............. 3 go 2i)'/i,'i,i_r'.1i'ir/r'/r.r.'. 74 Store bill-.........:..' 160 (Paid for chairs...........,.. 1 80 .lPidhiraMec1tsre.....r.'..C. a so 1't?rtsoyrerttiort.......C'C. I oo To,readtorquut ."........ I 60 Children's Shelter 0.8...... 5 oo Paid to Mrs Spencer........ loco " to Nuraeat Rome o. s.. lo oo Save the Children Fund . . . . .. lo oo -----1 l The annual report is as follows I l RECEIPTS Cash on hand 315: May 1921.. I , Members Foam...†........ 6: 9o1rer_mentGrGi/...'.". ..... 3c Collections...... ...... '... ..17( yatnetttorquilt...C' ........ th ( Proceeds from social...... .. . 36 ', Qttilttroldior,...,. ...... ..._ I: f Mr and Mrs Harvey Givens of Holland Centre were week end visitors at the latter', home. The Dornoch Branch of the Women's Inltxtute held their annual meeting at the home of Mrs J Koepp. Attendance 17. Mrs R. Dargavel gave a reading on “Mother's Day". Musical selections by Mrs 5y,,r,',ryj,'t Mrs Crutchley. Roll call was answer ed byafnnny story. All the old. oMcera were re-elecred ; V I Pretr.-.Mrt, A. McIntosh rat Vice Pres ---Mitm M. McIntosh! Sect treas.-Mrs Bryce Dargavel Assistant Sect. Treat-Mrs Koepp' Auditors-airs Sillars and Mrs Cl McIntyre , Organist-Mrs Crutchlcy. l In and Mrs R. Wight of Desboro spent Sunday with friends here. - 1 - _ v---|§' Mr J. o. Duane] and son Robert of Rock Mill: visited at Dargavels, Sunday. Miss layme Sullivan spent Sun. day with her parents. A number from here attended a ball held in Chesley Friday evening. v.. I " n - - Misses Lavina and Pearl Mouths; of Durham spent the week end at there home here. Miss Getttgde Vaaey of Owen Sound is the guest of Mr and Mrs J. Sullivan. I Master Gordon Thompson has been ion. the sick list for the past tow days gwilhan attack of th. ! Mr J. W. McKachnio is the latest w on this line to invest in a Ford car. Mr Clarence Thompson is getting along nicely and is able to be out in the open air on a Stretcher. Mr Raymond Welsh is hired with Mr Jack Cuwella: present and they are both busy working on Mr John McCurmick's farm. Mr Ted Middleton p/injdiiG' with Mr Malcolm McKechnie tor a ten months. The seeding is neurly all done now and the farmers are busy get- ting ready for room. _ Min Ads Middleton sant a fem day 8 recently with Rocky friends. Mr and Mrs Ed. Pratt of Durham, were guests ai the home of Mr L. Mo Lean on Sunday. - I think the most pleasing sign is the spirit of independence in all parties. (There are Liberals who take a stand {regardless of the stand taken by the liy.tTmtrtt. .There are also Came!- I vatives who will not jump into line at (the crack of the Party whip. though i not many of them yet. Never before, [at least not for many years, has iParliament had so much power. and the Government, that is the Cabinet. so little. We are more nearfyapproach- ing the ideal of Government by the representatives of the people. A great many regulations by private members are on the Order Paper and will not he dealt with this Session because Private Members Dar. is over until next Session. We who were new on the job did not know that if our resolutions were not in early we had no hope of having them discussed this Session. Yours Sincerely Agnes C. MacPhail I .uumarea came down. Our group {complained that they were too high, and that we wanted peace. not war. I After a wrangle of half a day the esti- mates were withdrawn, and were brought down on Friday May 5th. with a reduction of 8700.000. I would like to have seen it larger. but it in at least something. and would never have come in had it not been for our group in the House. Major Power, a Liberalatoodl out for a reduction of81.3(Â¥),000. About two weeks 2 estimates came down complained that they and 6|.-. -.. - - _ t once against the Government with the jiGaTiiiii'. thus establishing our per- I feet independence, Mr Kennedy, the l Minister of Railways. in speaking to lthis resolution. admitted that the 1parliamentarr committee would not itmve any power to state generally 'lreight rates, because that could be l done only by the Railway Board. They frould only decide whether or not the lCrowa Neat Pasa Agreement should be Met aside for a further period of time. Good measure won by " voter. We spent a whole day on Oriental Immigration. The British Columbiai men, no matter of what Party, are ini perfect agreement on the question of keeping out the Orientals. The word “excl sion" in their resolution was; objecrcd to and tinally an amendment ' substituting " restricted immigration"! Instead of "exehmion" carried. I Tenders (Wanted once against the Government A“ 7 =' " EXPENDITURE ROCKY SAUGEEN ,‘I.-. ""'V 53s... I 'eea...... ........ 6 tGrant........... 3 luilt.............. th ortttrocial,....,... 36 Jr-.........." DORNOCH Total $49 " .. .... $108 " Total $357 99 THE DURHAM REVIEW ed immigration" carried. "t.'lT.Te ago the Militia um... "_""." mu 1'eur9m is T. R. C. Sect'y l and for mm. and hroochitil a. tax-ml; Guaranteed. Sold by a. McBelh. t 39 6 25 3 oo 17 oo th 60 36 " " oo 3 9o 74 .Th.e hp! hm manual!“ them Itl,Tae"tlit tel 'teh!? iy T. R. cu What we would like to know ' Who In the two mauled men that brought the hub calf (tom the huh in the baby curlâ€: ? Mr Ed. Putt um I recent at Mr Dan McLean. Mr and Mrs L. Walters and little daughtér aneme of Owen Sound aect mpnlkd by Miss McGlunaa and Mr Roddy were guests of Mr and Mrs D. N. Clark on the tirat of the week. Miss Pearce, who has been visit- ing Mn D. N. Clark for a week has returned to her home at Chalsworth. ( Mr and Mrs Wm. Hines, of iord visited their daughter Mrs McDonald on Sunday. I Rev. ML, and Mrs Alrd of Ituloek ed Mr and Mra John Lynn one day lately. Mr Dan McLean has aold a horse to Mr Arthur Edge of Edge Hill. Mr Geo. Miller is able to be at work again Mr James McDonald left last Friday to visit triendsln Proton and Priceville for a few days. l Mr L. Davey has invested in a cream sepantor. . Mr Ewing Noble is engaged with our mail courier, Mr Pinnigau. Inspector Wright of Hanover visited S S No 10 and found every- thing in good larder. Mr and Mrs Frank Wise “died last week with Mr and Mn Reg Sharp of unlock. Mrand Mrs Allan Wise Ind little son, up nu day the beginning of the week with Mr and Mrs John Thomp- son. Normanby. Mus Robt. Johnston and daughter, Miss Hazel spent an afternoon last week with South Bentinck friends. ( Mr Fred Reay who has been a patient in Fergus Hospital returned home last Wednesday and we are pleased to state he is "improving nicely. Mr George and Mltm Annie Turn. bull spent an evening the first of the week with Allan Park friends. l Mr and Mrs Clunis McKean and family of Ravenna, spent Sunday with the latte†parents. Mr and Mrs Henry Reap. Mrs W. D. Mills and son Milton of St. Catharines spent the week end with Mr and Mrs H, W. Hunt. Miss Marjorie Wright spent the week end at the home of Mr and Mrs Robt. Wright of Hanover. Mimi Margarita Whitetord spent the past week in Butgeasvme. ( Last week we saw a death notice of one of the old Pioneer's ot Grey Co. in a Toronto paper by the name of James C. Whyte. Mr Whyte had spent the most part of his life on a farm between Bentinck and Norman. by townships. Grey Co., and attend. ed church at Hampdeu being a faith. ful Presbyterian and member of that 'church He was called to Toronto about fifteen years ago to attend an invalid brother, who has since died. After his death Mr Whyte moved to the outskirts ofthe city and owned ( a small house and lot where he did a :little gardening. He was taken!“ ‘snddenly ill last Sunday but the!I seriousness of his illness was not known until shortly before hisdesth’ which was due to a general break up of the system He had no near! relative John McIntosh of Stratford l is a nephew. l Miss Leeson of Ayton visited with Mr and Mrs Michael Byers over the week end. Congratulations to Mr and Mrs James Byers on the arrival of a baby daughter. Mrs Wes Amen spent-n dny tee- and y with her sister. Mu Ju. Mop. no. Miss Emma Atkinson is home from Toronto tor a period of time. We have also heard that Miss Lizzie Weir bu returned to her home here but have noueen her in person. Since last writing Inspector wrirtp hes paid his otruitu visit to No 9. Re was greedy surprised to and the number on the roll bud increased from twenty» zany since " lest visit. but was well pleased ruby progress of the school. Mr and In Wm Hal-grove visited recently with thelattert brother, Mr iJoe Brown ot Bentinck. Min Nellie Baird has hit these pan- " go to Toronto for. short time before returning to - home in North Damon. [in Baird bu been in our aids! forth. put year and 1 half. during which time she made - friends among ll. ' Mon of the (“new hue t1niahed loading and are now engaged in pre- puing the corn fieldg. N, .eicdre No. 9 Sunday School re-épéned on Sand-y lest for the summer month. with n goodly number in utendnnce. ABERDEEN [tsk. DARKIES’, CORNERS ylcKEIls tthMp0EN Hpneagof Cm. Hugh . . K tl t f t F' tif,' FORMAL!“ 3:5: Lay 5:13:13â€:er 'ii',?,',,,,:',';.,', W Guaranteed 40 per cent. .a. Druggist and Stationer Ir, McBETH DURHAM (ll iiiriiiijriiii' We have reduced prices 0 prices in any quantity will b Outhed per ton "-.............. f,i?.yy..e?yoci.iycdiriirirr.r..r.r..'.' Chieftain Mind Fccdperton... ".'....... Durham Mixed Feed, per ton..... . .... "q. t'ltelfotisreauiis"e'r'ci.'.".".i.' .. ....... iiPutttt.ticra7iil 1rPn-...,....C. HeuvyMixchhop perton.................. WholcCorn. Perton.......... ""......... WholeCorn. perton........................ 9rotyuiCorG, "Ltetcvsr-.....C..C.". CrunhedOatI. Pert00ltm .... ."...... .. Crushed Outs. Corn Ind Barley per too lb... fihortedlSiid, !?52t!,i!r.J-.i.J.Cr..". PeedOItIne-l. ','fdli1rlu.......1.C'..'.' OntShom. "".el2ter......Cy.:y.y. firoyndPttitr,, i',ttl00itt1.rr,.:r."y..'.: Poultry Scrntch Feed. per loo Ibo . . . ., fir?ckédtSGi,' petition» .....--......., Babrcttici, Feed peru0N '........., FeedOnu. perbuchcl "'--....... ----Atrorre ttgt In in my quantity (to. non --4oteot iittiiiiitGire"e'i'ihlJi'l'e'yd1 --gethermut Setgot'rteed undead "in Tenn. Cull Bui am He Reduced Peed Prices YA'.:.:..:.:.:...'..'" EGEEEEGEESS k . th', g Spring Necessities If,“ """""""B-F" 'r‘orontoG so a m. and 5.02 p m. Parlor Buffet car Palmerston to Toronto on morning train um Guelph to Toronto on evening tum. For full particulars apply to Grand Trunk Ticket Agents. W. CALDE ' Town “all. Cantu! Dru Store. Telephone No. ' Daily except Sunday Lv. DURHAM 7.05 Le yp.Up1T..rpturaiCC.C.' 738 Lv PALMERSTON ............ 8.28 Le FERGUS '"".............. 9.15 Ar _BrANt'A5tt-tr.T.T. ........ 100 Ar IrArfrIrpr". ...rw.... 1rr_l_thr Ar ToR0httC.T.Tr.T.T. ..... 11.10 msturninr--Leave Toronto6 so a m. Parlor Buffet car Palmerston to Toronto Guelph to Toronto on evening train. GRAND TRUNK Railway System ROB ROY mus, Limited v v â€w. nu: muuh away Irom 3’01)" c. 11Le..eseete1 grai; by using our Formaliu Ht Guaranteed 40 per cent. /'/ Druggist and Stationer I" B. McBETH DURHAM "pt 3.33.3335 'aa.SS.Sqat.ata:e.aat:a:aa'pt ROB 'oy mus,Eiiii'ii"i'ir" You may go further and pay more. We be best grade of Groceries at alt than 2 tuna good Salmon Ma 5 lb Oatmeal Mc " lbs Sugar, white or brown.... F 't.00 2 cate- Tomatoea Mc. Evap. Apples Me s lim very fine Rice Mc, , Itm Sal. Tea ll Beggs' Store, Durham FRESH GROCERIES This flour will make you good bread and will bake ymx good pies and cakes. We don't charge too much eithc r. We have sold this flour for fifteen years. Milverton Jewel Flour, 98 lb sacks, 3.75 Bell’s fur; fibgfe Moth B ' E e We will sell you a bag of good Flour and they're all fresh this year and new Seeds put up in 1 lb. and half pound packages. Seed. Corn, Mange! Seed and _ Turnip Seed Buy your Seeds while our stocks are complete. Rennie's Yellow levittlua Mange! - Rennie's Turnip Seed, any kind. bulk or pkg Ronnie‘s White Jumbo Sie Beet 'tennle's TrtPrry 'fir-lee, lgtetggd. "an gel Lv. Lv Lv Le Ar. Homsua as an. A Complete Stock of In all sizes for Suits, Fur Coats We want was. w. Gett BUTTER. morn: so "vc""""-.......... SISOO. ckFtcdperton.....0............ 33.00 rd Fccdpcrton... ".'......,... 30.00 dFeed. perton..... . '.""..... 25.00 irytstterion.Cf.'. Be .'........ 2200 Hing: perton‘....‘.............. 25H! Chop !.'"t'"t-.....l..Cy. (.00 perton.......... ""........... 3000 "tL".er-..l.y.'.'.y..'.'y.y. tutio Perton LV.C'-............ 3:400 Pert00ltm .... ....c... .... 210 Coinnnd Barley per t00ltte.... 210 'tr,1.e,e:-.V..t.T.y.y. 2.10 ',',eelyttc......C..Cy..'.: :75 rU!yletcr-..Cy.'..'y.y.': no - i'ePritr1.r=...r.".'.'.".'.'.: 2.75 'hArett," perloolho ...... 275 perm"). ................ [.65 " ptI'lIIHIII .".-..... I.“ pertrahet ""-'-......... .ttlt, IMPRQVID TRAIN SERVICE gnprbnd Len-tn: Seed Corn White Cnp Seed Corn Wisconsin Seed (on " , Kenneth Southern Sweet Seed Corn Rennle's Levinthnn Sir Beets we reduced prices on Peed, and in any quantity will be " follows: in “y quttrttitr ff†too Its. . _ to flee ton. or over One a "' mt fem. u r.'?,lt1rp, P'iil be made. Ch 0n iiiiiiC.y..:: rou ...c........ to . . 7: y yr.'- .l f i " No Tm Dolivery Talon.“ day No 4, Night bl 107mm L00†“JO-m 7.05am 786am 8.2h‘lm 9.tsam (Luann . " tht, sack: included 2300 without Bat Ls 25 ", Old“ include " Yd Ind“ includt d 00 without sacks St M track. includrd 3:4 0. lack. includ< d 2 no such includcd 'g Mt nicks inch-m d Ht “ch Includtd MAY 18, 1922 This in the wreck tn Preserve Pine apples They won't be any chea per nod the quality is good. We have those nice large Pincapples. Pineapple 't Furs. etc. without“ sack 8.35pm 8Mpm 2.40pm 315 p m 3.5l p m 4.23 p m 5.05 p m 5.36 p m In. On Club to- ' Week m ttt 'tt tit West (e {In " - Wid THE u- .4 Pere M9 MA Ft