tailing 8 ." " ty. " at the . 50" Int " Rm. “cum 1 .1111 even. Be New"; mention". than» um I.“ and , and Mrs. I. Ming T. " Son or U Matetei. 'ther. Mrs. on that l'urmisaiesn m. tmragte. 990% _ ".3 Mu. "tttt Ills-a ,', t 19!! SIG long. arm... , "Id It; Mrs Jul he do My new at... on n truck klivory revolt?" Sweat " Tom Gert. iron XLVI. NO 29 For Sale Motorists'. Pncmc at Melanin Imrlmm Presb-vt- Garden Party U. F. O. Victor in Recount Tl,- m-r l'nnlll m the rm /o , v.'.Cs',,.eg.nrJtilhil, (si-ii-iris:,-.)..;:'?,',"?:!) M Twas a Copsous Sherwoo- his! rit Ritehte huri Mlle ht on "ro.s H. II. Mcl'locklm. VolFtt..luo. . Graham. A: Ir. Nit-1:01. The newly i1 ti'.'s arc-r Juninr Past Kinnm- : Subh- Grand. p, Vive Grand, Cameron L in“); lin‘l t4toneouse : notâ€, Whitmore: Tress. Smith: Warden. Wm. I durum Thus. Bell: I Brown: R.S.N.G., David N. G.. R. Mt-lwan: R. S. Stu-H: L. ti. Y. (LG. A N. tl. s.. Jim Nekettgie v, Yolk-ll: I. tl., James G.. John Heb-an. Folk arden Party at Harrington lie R. S 8.. Jim Mekertaie: L. B. B..W. 1'. Tollett: l. G., James Lloyd: 0. (L. John Mela-am. Following the in- rllllluliun which was put on in aplen- did stvle by the District Deputy ond tearn. with all olliwrs present. addres- so-s were giwn by the " D. G. M., his tram. and sc-u-ral of the eieeted "ttio-rs. " was drtided to hold a "evoration lru.s Service for deeettsed brrthren on Sunday. July 29th. at. Durham Cemetery. Light refresh- nlmrs wrro- srnml at the close. Mammary Society Moot Th" Woruen's Missiotw w heat of our verb)" do lite Pres-by an! change monthly I Friday lam roll homing on 'h A. Derby. In. the meeting T. Allan com out Bible m prepared and Western {on raininns and 7iiu two burner oil slow with Will sell tho-up. Apply to Mrs. H‘aulr). Upper Town. T. \llam run'rihurs-d a well thought um Int-h- wading. Mrs. Jaw. Smith , pi‘rparrtl and Hun! a tall paper on our t Westtttt turrigm-Natlw Poles, Ute t ruiniams and thr Puokhotrors, and by I HEM) wading vxlructs from unw to t time. show, d the no-t'vssSty of assimit. 1 any: tlwsv than: mm um citizen. J ship. A well prumrml paper and 1 deserving ot Hm uuwnhnns given.“ Mrs W. H. Smith 'routritttt'ed a lzlhle I story on the sordid ire oi the t'ttin-r no homo: and the claiMtustt. 'ihe col-2 lrction amounted 'o H233 at this, meeting. Following tlt.. Illt't‘lihg. all reputed to the turn where a nut)†hunch was saved to the Indies. The‘ Amt meeting will be hold " the! bone of In. Jno. Bell. 6mm. my an equally good nttendance In hoped! ll a: "t tor, British quicker " Bros j! 'hc Wottnen's Missionary Society of Prtvettyietia" 1'hureh. held a pleas- change in the routine of their; with tai-tings. when they mctl day lust in imitation at the home) one of lilvil‘ members. Mrs. Wm.' my South lie-It'lmk. There were lamina in mtmdancr and all present Input litrmsrlvvs and the papers on at this conttortattle home. The I mll of the members was Aiven by "x member quoting a bible verse. 'tring, on "obedience." With Mrs. "erby. the President in the chair. " tun-ling. mm smoothly and Mrs. O. F. Officers Manned rim Ih-puly Grand Master John " with his iustallirut team.. who bro-n oll'w'mlius: an several neigh- : lodges run-ml}. Installed the rs ot Hrâ€) Lodge I. U. o. b'. on a) night. The team comprised H h. Mvt'locklin. W. Irwin. W. â€Jun. . Graham. Allan lien and mhul. Tlie newly insulin! oll‘u- rt'; Junior Past Grand. A. C. w : Notrte Grand. Peter Kaunas»: Grand. Cameron Lauder: Rec. . lhu Sumo-0w»: Pin. Soc‘y, “Minnow: Than... Rev. W. H. h; Warden, Wm. McGirr: Con. tr. Thus. Bell: Chaplain. Jas, n: R.S.N.G., David Nichol: L. s. . ll. Mlean : II. S. V. G.,Reany : L. H. V. G.,G. A. Thompson: Roy Grain Priees--We are N- 10 PM: for Oats. 65c tor 65,c m the for Buckwheat. $1235 for Peas, and $1.00 -ul an our elevator this week. Rob Roy Mills Limited " M any at Vamey ldrw h her growl) ovedded friemt McGowan (nee Miss 0t- Mrs. lie-n Fun-M wasttte miscellaneous shower roxram is u o-vo-lning American Gasoline. I! (vii ices further. Sold Garage. M Tm , ict " Mariam Sum ups of the Thursday pluck It " an " Hols will be held at thr hurl Byers, “amp vwnimr. July 24th. lmiswim: Trw, "tiid. m- Uome ot the tav) and Mrs. Robot! mm night The urn-w elt-ctrically lit a the bride's and " both sexes were 11in: was spent on .h-Gowm) opening a pretty gifts, and {H‘srs accompanying A bio-awn! evening “an Fttrrt't I'O'HHIM'ODS up home or and Mrs, hum) nigh! Admi 1" all lbur rundidatw. a Browse. Consrrva- three for Taylor. a disputed, " by Taylor. Judge at where the in- Ihl' bul|ols should ‘rn party will be ran of the Ladies' 5 home on Tues up! program. ha ,l('|| all 6.3tt. Ad bo held on Wm v, July 2th, un- Kr Hill and No. b3 :sion 25c and being provid- between [v.0 in o-mmnl of tht gives 0. J than a dancing on a," School nonmagn- urn-moon ‘ pnnidt-d Three piece on bedroom set for sale. snap. Apply at residence to Phone 76. Mrs. A. W. H. Lauder For the balanco ot the season we are ofterintt our trimmed hats at half pritw. Tailored hats at $1.50 and $1.50. New High School Principal The new High School Principal is Mr. Jas. M. Robb. B. A., or Saull Ste Marie. He is a young man of three ,war's experience and comes highly recommended. i Wanted . A reliable man to act as local rep. resentative at Durham and district fur "The old roiiable Fonlhill Nur. serics," to solicit orders for high class fruit and ornamental stock. New s.-:lson's business Just starting' a splendid owning for the right man. Write for lull particulars. Stone & Wellington, Toronto Successful in His BUIIHCIG Mr. J. C. Ellis. an Flgremont boy, still known to many near Holstein, and also Knox Church. Normanby, ir, on» of the pushing business mm or N. llattlvt‘ord. having lately bought out the most important boot and shoe business in the city. The “Now? suys ol him : "He represents the best type of citizen to-day in great de. maml in all the developing parts of tin- country, being a. worker in church. Sunday Svhool and many other lines of community up building." We arr pit-awn to have a man of this stamp on our subscription list. Received Dr. Middtebro's Medal Norma. the Iottrtitsdttukhtet' of Mr. and Mrs Wm. Harrison, Shallow Luke won the gold mdal ginu by Dr. Mill dlebro of o. Sound, having obtained the hlglu-st standing of all rural pup- ils in the rn-cwnt Entrance examina- tions at o. Hound. Shr' hauled the list of 73 pupils from five townships who passed. Her sister paused two )l-ars ago, taking first class honors. Sim is a cousin oi' Miss A. C. 1br Kenzie of town and is only l?, warn: of ago. Good Work on Entrance The results ot Entrant-v examina- tions appear in another column. Principal Graham of Durham School is to be congratulated on passing 16 out of 17 writing, 4 with honors. Also Miss Caswell. No. l Normuuby who has passed all 4 writing, 2 with hon- uns: Miss Marietta Park. No. 9, Gleneltt 4 out of 5 and Miss Aranetta Mekeehnie, Edge llill 3 out ot l. '1 hr hr. Jamieson medal again goes to Hanan-r school. We also congratu- Ian- the pupils on successfully turn- ing their first important milestone in tlwir educational carvers. Presentation to Mr. Canon On the bowling green last Monday niuhl. in the presence or about thirty of the business men of the town. Mn A. A. Cation was presented try them] with a tine gold watch as a rem-ow, nition of his worth as a citizen while in Durham. Mr. Catton came here about 24 years ago as manager of the Durham Furniture Co., in early days a struggling institution, and in his nearly 20 years here in that capacityH was a big factor in building that Col up to its present strength. This) spring he removed to Toronto. return-l ing last week on a visit. Mayor [ml Smith introduced the presentation'; Monday, calling on ex-mayor 'l‘hoe.i Allan to present the Kitt, which wasl accompanied by a neat address at appreciation of Mr. Canon's citizetr‘ ship and public spiritedness, his BPt"l vices to the town as manager of the) Furniture Co., as President of the' Cemetery Co., as an active worker in the establishment or the Hospital I here. and in other worthy causes. Mr iCatton. in replying. expressed his l heartfelt thanks and had been pleased to do what lay in his power for the town's welfare while a citizen. After a few months driving in the city. he remarked missing the comparatively quiet auto trips on the roads in this section. He invited all Durham citi- Zens when in the city to look him up I at 57 Boon Ave. He returned Tuesday. itl'rt'. tutu Ill utltrl nut-u; nnum a. .u. t‘utton. in replying. rvpt-vsse-tl his DUNDALK :rau from the saute spring and. pas-t heartfelt thanks and had been pleased Marion Avhesou, Sylvia Acheson. sing underneath the river, supplied to do what lay in his povvt-r for â€All Evelyn Hailey, Marjorie Bailey. Wal-i the Rocky hotel with good water; a iown's “Him... while it citizen. After ter lilavk. Margaret Brooks. William supertluous arrangement, one would H. ,..w months driving in up. city, llt'l Fade. Anna Carson. Frances Carson,; think, in those days. Possibly the remarked missing the comparatively l Walter Carson. May Claridge, Thresa; water was useful for rinsing 'rlary""m quit-t auto trips on the roads in thist Claridge, Elizabeth Cornett, Oswald; But the ROCKY hotel has 1oug since “Tm,†He invitvd all Durham “yr: llingwnll (ii.) [In I. Fell, Geogina Fet-i fallen into ruins and is now an 1-ye- Zt'its “in-n in the city to look him upl tis, Mabel F'luuey, Billie Goheen, F9111}, sure on the Provincial Highway. Thu ill .37 Moon Are lie l‘t'llll‘ltt'ti Tuesuia_oheert, Amy Grututuet, Fred Harris-t teamsters learned to cup their hands on, Arnold Httgott. Aubrey Hibbert,' and drink with their horses at the Embankment Saves Car. l Elvin Hood, Joseph Jack, Pearl Jactm trough. A stu"totts accident was narrowlyi Emerson Letty, Mildred Livintrtstont',i, Then the Good Roads system came. averted lust Sunday morning, a "melt Iituuon Ludlow (H.) Margaret Ly. and the cedars fell before it. The nest ot' Flesherton and about fourteen. ons. 'ultella Martell, lla "MeCannelV steam shovel was set 40 work at ul!- miles trotn Durham. when a big oveel, Stanley MeCosh, Mary McCullough" mutating the hills, and the “out!" land var. driven by William Morrism1.l Thornton McDutt, Flora, McIntyre. Me was pushed aside; then veplaeM, yttiie son m t J. Morrison. tormerly m | lissa McLean, Olive Menzies. Annie) wretched and naked looking on tthy. lidgc- Hill. suddenly swerved to mm Miichtxll, Lilian M. Moody, Margart-Itttes that somehow suggest thewooden side ol the road, due to its steering" Moody. Mary Nixon, Blanch Patter-l eontrivrmces On which coffins test. gear running amiss and causing thel, hon, John Pressock, Ruth Ridley, CH“, The road is widened to permit motor front whtwl to be badly twisted ivheni lord Smith, Myrtle Stephenson, Neil} ists to sweep up and down and there an effort was made to drive the curl Stewart, Walter Stewart, Ethberti is a substantial cement bridge in place on the road. Besides the driver, in‘T‘U'or- Roy Vance. lot the crazy old prolonged tsooder, the car Were his father, three brothers HANOVER l structure. . and a sister. who were on their way Roxena Pearl Bailey. Pearl Bern-', There is really no great lined it)! trum their home at Extend. Ont., near ard, Minnie Berry. Joy Booth, Robert: the Rocky trough any more. Motor Collingwood. to make a Week end visit Bowser (H). Gertrude Brant, Lloyd; ists who are very thirsty carry “1:" to Mr. Morrison's sister. Mrs Hell!) 2 Bruegeman (H), Florence Brunt (H).i goods in club bags, so they say (sort Simpson. Durham. iMiidred Brown, Mary Ellen Burgess' ly.) Lumber and loss tro riding of Fortunately the accidrnt occurred! (H). Mae Burnett, Alex Delgarno (Bil to town on heavy trucks. Trucks tol while the car was passing through a Cecilia Dennis, Ruby Eberth (H),t trail telephone poles down the Gara mt in a small grade and thus the Louis Rehemswiller, Evelyn Eilis,Mil<l it'axa, a red handkerchief for a dam bank saved what otherwise might ton Ellis, Almira Fritsch, Dorothylger signal on the trailing end. 011 have been a nasty accident. With Frock (H). Harvey George, Willie,' Moll and Mac are snperannuated. the axle twisted. the car was aband- Helwitr, Freddie Hermann, wiiiGii, Still. in dreaming idle dreams. at mud and the occupants came on to Hertet, Harvey Hillgartner (H,) titl idealist visions a memorial park 0 Durham via another car. Mr Mor. trice Hillis. Lillie Hopkins (H,) Lila hills about the Rocky and extending r rison returned the same evening to Huber, Hilda Hellman. Edith Klem- the beauty spots "down by the or 'the car with expert assistance and mer, Frak Kobe, Willard Kramer. A. mill stream" at Aberdeen. A memot ' discovered the work of some sneak boheinger, Bessie Lynn. Clarabel Mil- ial tablet that could not well disal . thief who had located his car in the ler. Evelyn Mineard, Alfred Monk, 1... pear in centuries could be carved o " lonely spot. Eight gallons of gasoline Nichol, Paul Nichol. Elsie Pearson, G. some one ot the vertical rock bank I and some tools are reported missing. Poitier. Elmer Rainer (11.) Dorothy ot the river. And it would seem uri, 1, With the car in travelling order, the Richardson (It) Lorne mes (H,) E:- er perhaps to remove the poor, oh ' l visitors drove back home on Monday. ther Rudy, Joseph Rune]. Ev: Schenk decayed trough and plooe i net at The driver stated to the. Review that Elmer Ruhl (1L) Florence Scholar. E. cement tank there, if indeed it cool a. he was of the mind that the accident Schmidt. Bruce Smith. Elsie Schultz, not be a fountain, and all around i n. was caused by detective. repair work (H) Harvey Smith. licorice Talon! its Ipny, the little fairy green ten d' when the car was overhauled this Urtstndt (It) Hilton Wall, Roy Wall, growing up again. . touring. .Grant Webb IH,) Ruth Weber. Edna -c. M. C. Fortunately the accident occurrt-tiI while the car was passing through u cut in a small grade and thus the bank saved what otherwise might have been a nasty accident. With the axle twisted. the car was aband- tun-d and the occupants came on to Durham via another car. Mr Mor. rison returned the same evening to “the ear with expert assistance and discovered the work of some sneak thiel who had located his car in the Y lonely spot. Eight gallons of gasoline _ and some tools are reported missing“ With the car in travelling order, the i visitors drove back home on Monday. l The driver stated to the Review that a. he was of the mind that the accident i. In: caused by detective, repair work I' when the car was overhauled this l spring. ii1tt it) tttttttit Realism. Misses Truax Entrance Results for S. Grey Two Hanover'Pupils Tie For the Jamieson Medal. The results of the recent Junior High School Entrance examinationin South Grey are announced below. The marks of the unsuccessful candl- dates are being forwarded and the certificates of the successful ones will be forwarded in August. Two pupils of the Hanorer Public School tie for the Dr. Jamieson medal, Marie LV. quir and Edna Weigel. (H) after a mszm- si.criitieis honors. DURHAM Mary Brown, Durham Mary ('halmers. Durham Rom. Chalmers (H) Durham Edgar Clark (H) Durham Seaman Havens (I!) Durham i Beatrice Kearney, Durham [ Com-Ila McAuliffe, Durham I John I). MeAulitte, Durham l Margaret McAnlitte, Durham l Florence McDonald (H) Durham . l Blanche Murdock, Durham Calder Noble, Durham Iva Saunders. Durham Hugh Thompson. Durham Fred Vollett, Durham , Wm. Wilson, Durham I Reginald Arm-It. No. 9, Gleuelg I Marjory Charlton. No. 3, Buntinck l (ll-urge Colllnson, No. 9, Glenelg I lszth-l Davis, No. 2, Egremont l ‘Mtzrgart-t Dunbar. Sop Sch., Glenelg) I (Nanny Firth. Edge Hill _ Flow-lice 1. Grant (H) Varney lulu-M Holt, No. 13, Bentinck Ruby H. llvslttt, Rocky School E Anuubel McArthur. No. l, Glenelg i Sarah McCulloch, No. 3, Buntim-lc lFl‘H'lllun Mt'FatIQvn. No. 9, Glenolg l Elizabrth McGrath (H) St-p. Sch. GlTr, gArchie It. McIntyre. Lntona lxormun Marshall, No. l, Normanhr i Merle Morn-v, No. l, Normanby Myrtle V. Mortlvy, Laltotm Smile V. Noble, Varnv) [ Louit- l. Heay, No. 6, Bentinck l Dvl‘llm Ritchie, NoÂ¥9. Glenolg I Alum It Robinson. ldge Hill lt‘lxns. H. Schiller, Lamina l Lucilh- Sharp. No. KI, Bentlnck i Ronald Smith (H) No l, Normanby ‘Frvdcrica S. Staples, Edge- Hill (iiv'r' Tratl'ord (H) Townsend's Lake Geo. Fl. Twamley, No. 6. Hemlock l Margaret Watson (H) No l, Normaiy DROMORE Grace Calder, No. ll, Egrvmont Marion Henderson. No. lo, Egremonl CHifiorit Henry, No. 13, Hare-mom Alma Hoopâ€. No. lo, Glen. & Eg't Hm Lawyrmce (H) No. 12, Egrvmom Donald MeArthtw, No. lo, I-Im'vmout Murray Mol-lachniv Kmhlwn McLean. No. 11. Egrvmom Human! McPhail. No lo, Glen. & Eg'l Walton Sinclair Maxim Swanslon, No. lo, ngr-monl HOLSTEIN Margaret Arnill (H) Holstein Edward Brooks, Holstein Jam. Christie. Holstein Jenny Ellis (H) Holstein Margaret V. Fairbalrn No. ll, l-Ig't Irene Farrell Jack K. Irvin (H) Holstein Violette Kerr, No. 2, Egremont Russell Legge Verna M. McDougall Walter E. Middlebrook Ruby Rae Harvey Reeves Ruth M. Smith, Holstein John Switzer. No. ll, Egremonz Martha Schoen Ella Sockett Jean Stephens Maxwell Tyndall, Holstein Ruth M. Smith, Holstein '__ee__ --ee _ John Switzer, No. ll, Kiln-mom i Later a wise and discerning town-I Martha Schoen ship council provided the homely Ella Socket! luooden trough, that through the} Jean Stephens [years grew worn and moss-covered/ Mam-on Tyndall, Holstein 1 just] like the old oagen-gucket. d In“: 'it tie pipe grow e an ‘choke am Fred sdS'tl'vedu,. J Doc, _,.'tivi.iirei'iiii. and the little étream out" John I)yee, Marjorie Ellis, Jos. ir, lied awaits the I,'.'.?.?,?'"'; so the hor- Kelly, Matthew J. Kelly, Percy Mc-l fies.) got their drink. ["he 1"ye'il'J'l. Donald. Jean V. Morrison, Margaret! Steady had had theirs at the Py,ty M. Widths. I otel before they (nine to the bump. :At one time there was a pipe that w " A DPNDAE-K . iran from the same spring and. pas- inllnn ohm..." Hvlvin Acheson. sing underneath the river, supplied DURHAM, THURSDAY. JULY 19, 1028 Pd Livintrtstuni, Then the Good Roads system came, I Py.Ty,t/ Ly. and Ihe cedars fell before it. The Ila "MeCannell/ slpam shovel was butt 40 work in hu- ry McCullough,} mlliatlng tho hills, and the ttougit a Me.1ntyrt, M.e- was pushed aside; then re-placwl. rude denzles. Annie) wretched and naked looking on lns' 'oody, Margartrtless that somehow suggest the wooden Blanch Ple/rl coulrivnuces on which coftins rust“ uth Ridley, (Alf-l The road is widened to permit motor-1 teplienson, yeili isls to sweep up and down and there-i ewarl, Ethberti is a substantial cement bridge in place R {or the crazy old prolonged \woden i 1 structure. y, Pearl Bern-i There is really no great named for y Booth, Robert} Ihe Rocky trough any more. Motor- le Brant, Lloyd; isls who are very thirsty carry wet Pnce Brunt otrl goods in club bags, so they say (soft- v' Ellen Burgess; ly.) Lumber and logs go riding oft - I mu..»l... inn With which is incorporated the Holstein Leader Dr. ( Electric Lights for garden parties. ‘y For terms and dates see Smith Bros. Hanover Band Here TrrNight I To-night Thursday. Hanover Band lone of the best in this district, will _ Mve an open-air program on Durham I Bandstand. Come out and hear them. Durham Band goes to Harriston on Friday night to give a Band concert _ there. Weigel (H,) Walter Weis Florence Wright (H,) Viola Yandl. Preida Za- lesky, Dorothy Zinn. The Humble Rocky Trough (We are sure all readers who havel I passed the trough over the hill neat-l; where the tiarairaxe Road crosses; the Rocky Snugeeh, will appreciated the following sketch by "C. M. fi,'): It sheds a halo round the humble in- stitution as refreshing as a draft from its limpid waters to the weary travel- ler on a summer's day.) I "A little spring had lost its way Amid the grass and tern : .A passing stranger scooped a wellt Where weary men might turn." l That little story in rhyme from f",',',',) ot' our old readers often recurs to us at sight of the trough on the roadskiel halt-way up the "Rocky" hill. in It) leisurely years before democrats andl carts became extinct, when common vehicles met or passed each other writh cautious courtesy and narrow roads Were not necessarily danger- [ ous, the Rocky hill was a picturesque inlace. Every driver of an honest hat; 5 had time to see from the bridge across 1 the Sangeen at the loot ot' the hill, the I stately stone grist mill down the lstrvam to the west and to the east the banks that project the piled shel- l yes of primeval rock, bare and grey ' among the green of the woods. There I was time as old Moll Modded up the ilit‘lllh' winding hill, to see the clear ‘Istream that comes purring down the ;roatlside among the stratified rock ledges; and ample time to observe‘ _ that there were a thousand, thousand cool, cheerful little light green it'l'lls‘ ‘growing all up and down the bank on the right '. and even then he has time ‘to spare to tind that on the left his ‘way was hedged about and sheltered Cano guarded by a belt of massed cedars. Cedars they were that rose like a young mountain range and that Lebanon might not have despised. I They guarded old Moll and her driver it‘rom the wind as they drew up to I the trough for a drink. Tlie trough was not always than: At tit-st there was only the pipe than (sumo sprawling headtirst down tlw steep hill-side above and emptied into the road-side ditch. Then, in winter. when old Moll and old Mac were hit cltt-d side by side to a load of than their driver hung a pail on the back of his sleigh. and himself walked up of his sleigh. and himsen wameu II]! the hills. Those who followed him did the same till there was a foot-path firmly padded in the snow beside the sleigh track. There was tlme for mercy in those days. At the snout- ing pipe. the pail was brought into use to give the horses a drink. If any te-amstt-r coming along behind had now», he was welcome to the use of his fellow toamster's pall. It was the courtesy of comradeship on tlu' cold road. to town on heavy trucks. Trucks 100' trail telephone poles down the Gara- tTaxa, a red handkerchief for a dan- ger signal on the trailing end. Old Moll and Mac are superannuated. Still, in dreaming idle dreams, an idealist visions a memorial park of hills about the Rocky and extending to the beauty spots "down by the old mill stream" at Aberdeen. A memor- ial tablet that could not well disapy pear in centuries could be carved onl some one ot the vertical rock banks ot the river. And it would seem kiii6 er perhaps to remove the poor, old. decayed trough and place a neat cement tank there, if indeed it could not be a fountain, and all around in its spray, the little fury green ierns growing up again. A " " Miss Ursie Matheson, masher in; The Ladies' Aid Toronto, is a visitor with Miss Chris, inn Church, held sie McGirr this week. afternoon at the 1 Miss Jean McGill of Hamilton, Hwntf McFayden. Edge I a few days last week with Mrs. CImS.‘ Upwards of 'to lar McCawley. , the green award ir In..." " Imnnlur vol Mr Jack Davidson or Toronto, spunk over the Week end with his mui'nvn and sister here. 1 Miss Helen Forsythe of Hamilton. is visiting this week with her (01min, Mrs. Geo. Gagnon. Misses Mildred and Ilene Roodding of Kitelaener, are visiting their aunt, Miss Fl. Chadwick. My. and Mrs. R. HuFox-um» of Ay- tun, visited their daughtor, Mrs. Emu Sclwnk llu- first of the week. Mrs. Barber and Miss Maggie Mc Neil of Drayton. are visitors With Mr and Mrs. Chas. Brown. Messrs Royden Burnett and Willet Snell rmunwd Monday alter spend- ing the wik end in Hamlhon. Mr and Mrs. A. A. Cation, 'l‘omnm motored up Item the city to visit I'm mer town friends for a few days. Mrs. McPherson of Toronto, is on a month's visit to her sister. Mrs N n McCunnel. east or town. Misses Audrvy and Meth. Lisipg,- stone- of Hamilton, arrived in Durham Monday awning. lo holiday with wk.- lives and friends. Mr. and Mrs Horace Eividge and son Gladstoiiv, are holidaying for at couple ol' wetsl:.s with his bmllwrs in Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mellruiih a: Toronto, are holidaying a couple ot weeks with his parents and win Henlhmk relatives. My. and Mrs. Fred Rulhm'ford of Owen Sound. spent a couple days the first of the wed: at Mr John McF'ay. tlen's, Halge Hill. Misses Irene Whittakrr Khmer are Waning this v, Ior u time at Mev. C. C, Inge at ()liphanl. Mrs. Hunter Harrow (ttro Miss Lily Walker) of Windsor, with two child- rs-u, spent a low days last week with Mrs. Guy Kearney. Miss Annie Graham has been en- mused as teacher m the school nonh- eaat of Aytou. formerly taught, by Mise Ethel Young ot Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Manary and chil. dren of Toronto, visited recently will: relative" in Durham, as well as in Eg- rmnom and other points. Mr. and Mrs. Dan McArthur, or Dauphin. Man., are visiting his cous- in, Mrs. Thos. Banks in town and oth. e-r relatives in the vicinity. Mr. Donald McFarlane, Bunessan. left Tuesday on a trip to the West, visiting his son Alex. in Saskatchew- an and daughter, Mrs. Seth, Alberta. Mr. Harold Ramage, of the repor- torial staff of the "Nugget," North Bay. is spending a vacation at his home here. Mrs. J. J. Smith and Miss Belle Mc. Kenzie left Wednesday on a wcek's water trip, taking in the Thousand Islands and adjacent points. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Jack, of Lure- burn. Sink. are orpa visit to relatives in Gleuelg and with his sisters in town. Mrs. Neil McKechnie and Mrs. Alex. Rutherford. Mayor W. F. Dunn, of Mons.. Jaw. spent over the week end with his rath. c-r-iu-law, Mr. Wm. Laidlaw. Mrs. Dunn, who is visiting in Toronto, “in follow in a few days. Miss Marie Gilmour and her 301mg- Pt' sistey of Butgessville, "war Wood- stock. were holidaying at Mr Thus. Brown's and relatives in Norm Egre- mont and Hampden. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stoneouse and daughter of Dumas, motored to his cousins here, Mr. Ben Stoneouse, and spent the day. His daughter will hol- iday here for a couple of weeks. Misses Kathleen and Stella “hirin- er of Colpoy's Bay, are lioiialming with Miss Alix Edge for a week or two. Miss Margaret Edge has gone to Lindsay to visit her sister, Mrs. T. Firth. We are pleased to learn that Dru! Hutton, al‘ler an illness of eisrhtl weeks, has recovered sutflcientl.v lo, resume Ills tyftice practice. He has; secured Mr. Alex. Bell final year med.! ical student, as assistant. i Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Brown, with Me I: ttery, brother and wife, Mr and Mrs. Andrew Henry of N. Egremont. and their son Dowurd, or Toronto with Mrs. Henry, were holiday visitors to Wasaga Beach last week. Miss Mary browu returned to Toronto with he! cousin Howard. for a holiday. Mr. Alf. Redford motored from Tor. onto to his home here last Week vud, M iss Victoria Alice accompanying Mm on a visit to numerous friends and relatives. Mrs. Fred Search ups also an‘occupant of the car and returtwd again on Sunday along with Mr Red. lord. Mrs. Redford and Miss Eva al- so returned to the city, the latter to her position and the former on a. two week's holiday. Did you set your '.srititt-t.ptr:tyt) 2,t11'"l today? Sold exclusively by Sm th Bros. No more Jerky trtutgtttitmiort buds It you use Veedol Fordol. The on that Is made for Ford cars. Sold by Smith Bros. aml um.- twk to , isit Coles' cot- I For tgale.-- One rubber-tire [may lwith wire wheels in good condilion. {Also one surrey. a bargain for " lquick buyer. At Smith Bros. Garage 1Ladics’ Aid Hold Afternoon Tea The Ladies' Aid of the Presbuer- inn Church, held a sneeessiul social afternoon at the home of the Misses McFayden. Edge Hill. Tuesday last. Upwards of 'to ladies gathered and the green award in front of the homo was a popular rondm'ouz [or um m- three hours. Tea was served at 6 pm. and the plates of sandwich and calw disappeared as if by magic, as mo)- wvre passed to the various groups. $20 was made as the n-sull of the co:- lection plate going the rounds. ELLIOTT-ln Durham. on to Mr. and Mrs. Alex. daughter. MtLLER--rn Bentinck, on July 17th, to Mr and Mrs, ler. a daughter. STYLES-4n Cher-slay. on July 3rd, to Mr. mu! 3 Sn lets, a (laminar. 2737.1 MA "RI Ell _tIrEWFaN--4 'l'RRl If ---At Durham Branch, g"'"'""'" EéEEEEEEEE a? . m a WARM WEATHER SPECIALsg y.', Thermos and Vacuum Bottles ills. McBETH rEWrrN--CURRlF2 ---ht the resi. dence of the twide's parents, in Dresden, Ont., on wednesduf. Junv 27th, 19'23, Alvin Wilkie MrFYveu, eldest an!) of Rev. E. J. and Mrs: Mel-Swen. of Dresden, l0 Katie Cur- do. only daughter of Archibald and Mrs. Currie of Iiadvtt. Tho mur- rlage was mnulumml by ltv-v. K. J. McEwen, lailwr or the :n-mnn. More Cattle 1 g I . N 9." ' ,. 'ésaaaaaa $32553 .ita:e.e..sca.ra:i' Published Weekly at $2.00 82.50 a year in advance. _ F your progressive ideas for cattle raising g are beyond the financial resources gt your G command, talk the matter over with the local . Manager of this Bank. STANDARD stance aids Paladin PM... we 7 __ A - -- _ McFADnEN’s DRUG STORE ,fi'yrrso)tir1y, £6110" HEALTH SALTS . . . . . .156. 200. 5139, Fruit Salts and other Effervescent Salts Lime Juice . . . . . . 20e and 40c. \Velsh's Grape Juice Symphony Durham. on July mm Mrs. Alex. Him“, a Btttl N STAN BARR BANK ce" The Look for the Water Mark 'AR Branch Ibo it Pdceville. 1 'ruosultt y, M rs. Harry Tuuuluy G. A. Mit Meal Thing foe Picnics and Tcurist Parties a year in alum-e. To United Stat“. C. BAIAGE & SON. Publtshm 6r-eiruag= Bmittt BN8. "at of Used Cars tot. sale this week Is u IoIIows: I ttttli Roadster, t 1915 Touring. 2 mg Touring; I 1918 Touring. I III†Roadster. I 1920 Roldan-r with start- or. I I922 Sedan. 1 Ton Truck with tstake body. I 1917 Chevmlol Touring i Flasher Touring. Sue "was before buying. WANTED AT ONCE Good man and wife wanted for warm work. No own-Hons In small ttttttity. House could be divided. Free wood. ttour, milk. eggs. pork. butler and Ear den veteutbles. Only four miles Iron; Durham. For Iurlllu‘ particulate write Tenders will be rem-hm! try tho Ui'. deraigm-d up to the 26!). mm. tor u..- painting ot the Inlrrior of the Public School. Tenders Io tspecify swarm- ely. amount for work and man-rial. At same tinte lenders will be rem-ind for painting main-kn ooly. Rabi. Allow. W. S. Ilunu-r. Chairman tio 'y Tendvrs will be mvlw-d by ' und- ersigned up till noon of ' '.lyith lust. for building of w-lnlorul-d coiscrete bridge ovrr the :‘uuugm-u ler on Sldvmud 15. con. 5. N. " R., Gleuelp, Township. Plans and s.mwif1ratiorrti may be FA'Pn Kl llw “How's rersidvtic_ A. Mi-Cualg. Jtecrt. Dated 17th July. 1933 Druggist and Stationer DURHAM TENDERS WANTED TENDERS WANTED John Kelly, Manager. w. " DAVIS 4 Annette tit., Torou1o H, ll