l fl . -- - -..,- - - - - -------z Bronriotit Dun: sens. While Beans, Figs and Dried Peaches 1 here is no food that supplies nutrition,bouriahment nrul locality like Bread. It supplies the grown ups with that pep necessary to cope with Life's adversitiee and the thildrert with that happiness that makes them run and frolic. Best of all it is the cheapest food. W,yjesame Nourishment Wu Pal order that patron to duty, ttood lot era-um handling the best dissatisl' We Want Your Cream - - - 7w-.. - ouv uuauicvt 6 Dr. Caldwell} Laxa‘me Fay-Sale in amlttodDtnq8tesres riEN0EWON's BAKERY Seasonable Goods at Right Prices THE PALM CREAMERY co. Palmerston, Ont. wï¬w Curtain Goods I'r. trretuuvrl this year to give you the best service in pour Cream. If you feel that you are not now getting nun-mus from your cream sales. or for any reason an M. give The Palm Creamery a trial. spot Cash tor every an received. paying by money you can cash anywhere at par. We do not ask any wait two weeks or more for his returns. " you pro- crr-am. Mating from 25 mrcont. or more, write today cans and give us a trial. . dt,s,lye l “en's Work Shirts For the Spring Season Voiles Silk Gloves and Hoslery C. L. GRANT Crete de chenes - -.-...,.... a Jr ll exam. In Reading, Writing. Arithmetic, Spelling, Art, Literature, Comp.. Geography,. Total 650, pass Mo-Wallace Marshall 552. Irene Petty 492, Elgln Petty 482. Susie Marshall 465. Jessie Marshall 454. Howard Marshall 410. Tommy Wat- son (absent) Jr I--'rottu 450, pass 'hr-Wilfrid Marshall 336. Pr-- Murray Marlee. (good). Those mar- hed with an asterisk missed one or more exams. Sr Iv-mage, Mountain' 441 (73 per cent), Florence Marshall 527. Sr. lll. total TM), pass 450-Mabet Sharp 589. Wilbert Petty 536. Myrtle Mar- shall 523, Jack Smallman 464. ‘Mel- villa Watson 323, (64 per cent), Ted Marlee 450. Jr m, Total 750. Pass 450-Claire Morice 460, ‘Otto Birr 310. Examinations in Reading, Writing. Arithmetic, Spelling, Geography, Art Grammar. History, Literature and Composition. , o'clock as a Court oriehdiG' Sf the Assessment Roll. E. Goldsmith $1.65 HRRlddell $8.10 Jas Walsh and others ........ $9.05 I)ACampbell$3.38 J. Crutehley 1.35 C. Mortley.. 3.30 A. McLean.. 1.80 Sam Bailey.. 1.92 DSHopkins 5.00 R. Mighton. 3.45 R. McCaslin .60 R. Twamley. 7.05 P. Hang .... 3.00 W. Bieman 1.35 E. Boyee .... 1.30 W. Fulton. .60 R. Grierson.. 5.50 Jas. Park ... 3.30A. McLean... 8.65 C. Petty .. .30 E. Noble..... A5 G. Reay.... 2.40 J. Brown.... 325 W. Hazlitt.... 3.15 D. Donnelly 8.70 E. Edge.... .30 G. Turnbull.. 4.80 S. C. Vickers 3.75 J. Turnbull 3.35 W. J. Derby.. 1.60 C. Fursman 1.20 S. Hopkins and others ....... 12.48 J. Carson.. 2.25 E. Hopkins... 2.25 T. Little.. 2.25 W. Owens.... 2.05 C. Martin.. 1.35 H. Metcalfe.. 3.15 v. Eva.... 4.50 J. Hudson.... 4.50 G. Rowland 2.70 G. Magwood .3.60 F. Schmidt... 1.80 H. Chittiek 1.50 J. Glove... 1.35 H. Sachs..... 1.50 ll. Bennington and others ......7.65 G. Hastle " ...9..53 F. Schienert ...... " ...6.60 H. Sehrienert " ...5.85 R. McCulin " ...2.03 G. Meyers " ...8.95‘ J. Butclitte " ...3.75 E. Monk " . ...6.60‘ G. Meyers ................... .60I, J. st1telitte, townllne .......e.. I? Turnbull-Bailey.. That we adv iourn to meet on Monday, June l, at‘ Magwood--0rierson: That by-law No. 5 be amended by adding: the height of Wire fences along roadway be 48 inches, built ot 6 to 9 strands of wire, to be properly supported with stays or uprights. The grant ot 25c per rod to be paid upon the recommendation of fence viewers of their respective divisions. Carried. Mr Wm Ruttle of Hanover and Mr Hedwig. representing the Nor. wich Accident Insurance Co. inter- viewed the Council re taking out a policy for the Township. The Coun- cil promised to consider the prom sitlou. I T'lte following accounts were paid for winter work on roads: Bailey-Turnbull: That Chas Bal- ley pay over to Treasurer the follow- ing amounts received for sale- of timber on road allowance: H. Sch. rienert. $6; R. Bennington, $8; L. Deitz $8; M. Lorenz $10. Grierson--Mturwood: That Treas- urer be authorized to pay freight on graders and notify agent on re- ceipt of same. Matorood--G'riersdn.. That account of winter work to date be passed and paid. Carried. . Maqwood---Bauey : That . we pur- chase two No. 4 Sawyer-Massey graders tor the Township 313150 each. to be delivered at Elmwood. April 6, 1925 Pursuant to adjournment, Council met on above date, members, all present. Minutes ot last meeting were read and adopted. Miss Ruby Knisidy of town visitcd recently with Mr and Mrs Jag Heslip. Mr John Grierson JiiGiidiai a tine horse last week from Mr Thos Hill of Sullivan. A number of this line are suffering frxyy bag golds at present. Mr and Mrs Fred Cutt spent Sun- day wit?) frltttyis in Glenelg. Mr and" Mrs Jack Grierson visited recently with Mr and Mn; E. Noble, Hutton Hill. Friday night last Quite a number of we Ilne attend- ed the U. F. W. o. concert. hold in the Rocky school last Friday night. when an oxcellont program was heard by all.. Mrs Alfred Noble treated a number ot" 'rr' kw: MVI friends to a party Mime Isabel and Mary McQuarrle are spending the Easter vacation at tho home oe their parents, Mr and Mrs D. McQuarrie. Mr thn Turnbull ii, Gini)' from Guelph 9rlletrityte_tor phe holiday. Mr Albert- McRonam" iifGiiriigee with Mr Wm. Mearns for the sum. mer months. Mr Bttd Mrs A. Meyer and family also Mrs P. Hopkins and little son of Allan Park, spent an afternoon recently at Mr W. J. Derby's. Ills: Helen, Milligan is spending ttttholidays at her home here. Mr Thos. Corbett. who has beer: spending a. few weeks with his mom er here. left Monday to work with the Bell Telephone Co. Dr. and Mrs Nuhnn Grierson of Buffalo. spent over the week end with the farmer’s father, Wm Grier- son. Missal Bessie and Dal" Mather of Hanover and Btrattorxt mapecuvelv are spending the Easter vacation with their parents, Mr and Mrs Jus Manner. S. B. NO. 1, NORMANBY NORTH BENTINCK SCHOOL REPORTS SOUTH Bentinck Council J. H. Chittick, Clerk A. E. Thuell, Touche:- A5 3 25 8.70 4.80 3.35 1.20 12.48 4.50 3.60 1.50 1.50 7.65 9.53 6.60 5.85 2.03 8.95 3.75 6.60 .60 3.00 1.80 5.50 8.65 Mrs Rom; Webber is spending a couple of weeks with her daughter, Mrs J. Caawell. at the Rocky. Miss Agnes Petty is home from Toronto for the holiday, while her mother. Mrs Chas. Petty, is visiting with her daughter, Mrs Duggan, in Flint, Michigan. Mr Chas. smith returned to Guelph last week after spending a. fortnight with his brother, Wm. Smith. Miss Hazel Firth of Travvrston,is spending a couple of weeks at Mr. R. Wobber'a. Mr Harold Mountain who is ttt- tending Hamilton Collegiate, is home for tho holiday. Miss Elizabeth Murdock of Wash. ago, Is spending the Eastpr vaca- tion with Mr and Mrs Frank Mur. dock. Mr Clifford Ritchie has returned home after spending the winner months in Detroit. Mr Roy Edmunson motored up from Hamilton a week ago last Sun- day. Mrs Edmunson returned with her husband after spending the past three weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Thos. Mountain. Mr Chas. Smith and Miss Annie Smith, visited at Mr Jas Smith's, Holstein, Saturday week. A. Hustle. Saturday, April 4th. A splendid paper on 'Buildinga Nation' was read by Miss Doble. Mrs A. Mastic and Mrs John Mekeehnie sang a duett, and Mrs D. J. McDon- ald, a 8010. There were 26 ladies present. Lunch was served at the close of the meeting by the hostess. Mr and Mrs Wm Adlam and fam- ily, spent. Easter Sunday with their many friends in Durham. The regular mommy" meeting of the Presbyterian Ladies' Mission (tingle. was held at the home or Mrs Mr and Mrs Jas. McDougail and family motored to o. Sound and spent the day with Mr and Mrs Ed. ward Boyce. Miss Blanch Boyce re- turned with them to spend the Eas- ter vacation with her many friends here. Mrs Ivy Walker received a tele gram Tuesday 01’1“! week stating her father was seriously ill and wish- ed her to come at once. Mrs Walker left the following day for her home in Mlchlgan. . THE DURHAM REVIEW SOUTH EAST BENTINCK Mrs Edward Boyce, o. Bound, was the guest or Mr and Mrs Edgar Boyce over the week end. Mr Alex. McGillivray and daughter Miss Jessie of Chatsworth. Were rec- ent visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Wm. Fulton. Mr and Mrs Angus Hooper and daughter Alma of Top Cliff, spent Easter Sunday with Mr and Mrs Fin- lay Methttritr. After three months visit with her rlends here, Mrs M. J. McLean-of Gull Lake, Sask., arrived home saf- ely and had a pleasant trip. Miss Jessie Twamley, student at Stanford Normal School, ls spend- ing a pleasant vacation with her par- ents, Mr and Mrs Rom. Twamley. Mr Alex Morton received word on Tuesday of last week that his uncle, Mr Geo. Morton, Innlstall. Alta.,was seriously ill.. Mr Morton left on the afternoon train for mutual], in com- pany with his brother and sister, Mr. George and Miss Belle of Aberdeen. Miss l. E. Dottie is spending her Easter vacation with her parents, Mrrand Mrs Jos. Dottie, o. Sound. Miss Jessie Hastle. Toronib," Gent several days last week, the guest of Mr and Mrs Andrew Hastie. The Ladies' Aid meetings during the winter months were held " the Parsonage and members of the Aid, wish to express to Rev. and Mrs. Crickington their appreciation ot the generous hospitality given. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Fulton on May 13th. To which class do you belong? Coauttfamitrtyoyne,'o and Quebec? "80% of the merchants in any line of business follow traditional methods and are con- tent with asmall profit" ---Bays a well known authority. "The other20% findold methods too slow-are continually devising new ways for getting new eustomers---for making larger profits." How many new customers epuVYoc fin) among the 50,000 new telephone; in- stallgd yearly in Ontario 'roiit' TORONTO Miss Nellie and Master Douglas Anderson left for London Saturday. Douglas who has spent. the past a months at his grandmothers here, purposes remaining with his parents. Among the list ot teachers holiday- ing at their respective homes are '. Miss Isabel Marshall, Atwood; Was Mrs Jane Derby who has been tn Egremont tor the past few weeks, is home again. Mrs Charles Fursman and son Char. lea, with Mrs Rom. Muir of Edmon- ton, spent Thursday last with, Mr. and Mrs M. W. Byers. Miss Mable Sharp la holidaying at her, grapdmothers at present. Miss Marguerite Whiteford was in Walkerton for a few days last week. Mrs Noah Metzger visited friends in Elmira over the Eaatertide. Mrs Wm Little returned home last Saturday after spending a week with her mother and sisters in .Detroit, The high school pupils returned home Thursday to spend the Easter holidays with their pttrmtts,--A. D. McIntyre and sister Mary, Jean Led. lnghnm. Merle and Pearl Mortlvy, Kate and Donald Morrison. Bryce _Dargavel had tu%ira.tune ot losing tive young silver black fox- ea. _ Bathe; discouraging for a start. A farewell party was given at the home of Mrs J. Robertson in honor of Mrs J. McIntosh and family. who left for Owen Sound Wednesday last. They carry with them the beat wishes of their Dornoch friends. Mrs R. W. MacKay. Toronto. sfent a. few days with the Dargavvl fam- ily. Mrs A. McIntosh and family spent Easter with her mother. Miss Lavina Mortley, Gorxnley. is holjdzwlng with her parents. Mr Will Saunders, Toronto, but formerly of Durham, gave us a friendly can while passing through to Owen Sound on a business trip. The Women's Institute for April. was held at the home of Mrs Chas. Mortloy. 14 members being present. Some good papers' were given by several of the ladies, while the girls furnished the music. The next meeting will be held at the home at our President, Mrs A. Mclntosh, who intends to invite the ladies of the Williamsford Branch to attend the meeting, which will be the annual one, on tho 13th May. We hope to have a good attendance. Mrs Elijah Armstrong, is. We are sorry to hear, quite indisposed. Mr Geo. Morton and sister. Miss Bella, of this line, and brother, Mr. Alex. Morton of Mulock. left Mou- day for Innlsfail. Alta., to visit their uncle. My Geo. Morton, who is quite ill at present. Master Crawford Sharp at Welbeck is spending his vacation with his frigid. Master Allie Hopkins. A number of this line attended the dance at Mrs Alf. Noble's, Aberdeen lay! Friday and report a good time. Mr and Mrs Jos. McCaan and two children of Durham, spent Bum day afternoon with Mr and Mrs Alex Hopkins. Mr Wesley Noble spent an even ing with Messrs Max and Wm Grier son. Miss Sybil Lawrence of near Mt. Forest, is spending the Easter vaca- tion at the old home. A large number from this vicinity attended the funeral on Friday last of the late Mrs Henry McCainn ot Durham. We deem it quite unnec. essary to say anything further as a full report was given in last Week's issue. Up to a few years ago, de- ceased was a. much respected resi- dent of this locality when the fam- ily removed to Durham. The whole cimmunity sympathize with the ber. saved. Mr Hilliard Armstrong assisted Mr Rom. Hopkins for a. time. Mr Earl Noble has returned homo after assisting his brother, Mr Geo. Noble, north of Durham, for the past few weeks. The tine dry weather has given the farmers a chance to be on the land. A few have already sown some grain while others are making preparations to do so. Mr Jack Grasby is spending a. few days in Toronto this week as dew -gate from Rocky School trustees to the o. E. A. We are having splendid weather and the farmers are all busy on the land. Misses Isabella and Mary McQuar- rio spent a few days this week with their aunt, Mrs L. McLean. The U. F'. W. o. will meet at the home of Mrs Thos. Turnbull on Fri- day ot this week. Master Campbell Ewen is spend- ing a few days with his cousin, Mas. ter Bruce Clark. The weather being ideal for the concert on Friday night, the school was comfortably tllled and a splendid program was enjoyed, each and all doing their part wonderfully well. The proceeds were 827.80. Mrs Robt. Webber is spending a couple of weeks with her daughter. Mrs Jack Caswell. Mr and Mrs Davis of Owen Sound and Miss Jemima Lawrence of Wlarton. were visitors this week with Mr and Mrs Walter Clark. Misses Hazel and Ethel Young and Miss Merrou McArthur, are enjoy- ing their Easter vacation at their re speetive homes. Misses Esther and Catherine Me Lean are spending the holidays with Toronto friends. Mus Olive Middleton. Durham, Is spending the Easter holiday with old schoolmates at the Rocky. __ “Shoo" some Lewreniie, Toronto. spent the week end with her parents, Mr and Mrs Jas. Lawrence. Miss Armetta McKechnie is in at. tendance at the Teachers’ Conteder. ation, held in Toronto this teekr. ROCKY SAUGEEN HU'ITON HILL HAMPDEN DORNOCH Miss Margaret Atkinson of town, accompanied by Mr Whitney Davis ot Knox College, Toronto, spent the ttrat of the Week with the latter's aunt, Mrs Haslett. Mr and Mrs Thou. Torry, "River. side,'. Mr and Mrs Dug. Clark of the' Rocky mill and Mr and Mrs Dan Mc. Lean and family, were guests of the Lamb family the ttrat ot the week. Misses Alma Ritchie and Mumie Vossk- visited recently with Miss Manon Ewen. Mrs Duncan Morrison. Mr Donald and Miss Annie from near Domoch, spent Monday with Mrs J. W. Smith. Misses Isabel and Mary McQunrrie of Toronto. spent the Easter vaca- tion with their parents here. Misses Alma Ritchie and Maimie Vessie visited recently with Miss Mr and Mis Jag. MGiaiidTiiiif a couple ot days Int week with friends In Proton. Mr J. Hoslip and sister, Miss Mar, ie, and Master Jimmy Bell of Glen. roaden, spent Sunday with the Hes- lip family. Miss Mary Lamb of Nestleton. is spending the holidays at her home here. An enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr and Mn John Lynn on Monday, April 18th, when Miss Stella entertained a number of her friends and neighbors. The evening was spent in music. dancing and games. Mr. G. Lynn of Port Arthur, nenhew of Mr Lynn, was present. Mr and Mrs Mali Hing.- iiiiTam, spent a day recently with Mr and Mrs Jag. Ewens. Mr and Mrs Ferdinand Breutittan and family, "Mrs Alex McLean Ind Miss Evelyn, Mr John Derby and Miss Jessie, have been recent visit- ors at the Geddes home. The Christian Endeavor Soclpty have invited the Baptist Young Poo- ple of Neustadt to be present at a social evening at the church Thurs- day night. A large number from here were a- mong those present at the U. F. o. meeting held Friday evening at Eb- enezer. After the business part of the evening was over, the chief tea. ture of the evening was a debate, “Resolved that a clean, cranky wom- an is preferable to a slovenly good- natured one." Messrs Wilfrid And- erson and John Whiteford were the speakers for the amrantitive while Messrs Jno. Aitkens and Will Ford upheld the negative side of the ques- tion. The judges. Eva McMahon, Isa- belle Marshall and Mae Byers decid. ed in favor of the tiftirmative by a small margin. Bo girls. take your one from this. Mr and Mrs Jack Sharp spent an evening recently with Mr and Mn Andrew Fulton. Mrs A Dei'.cr'. Sr. of Hanbver. has been with her daughter Jessie on the farm since the beginning of the month. Mae Byers, Lamlash; Miss Bessie Mather. Campbell's Corners and Miss Daisy Mather, Stratford Normal. Mitre Esther Petty has returned to her home at Knox. Mr and Mrs Robt.' Laci" "ind No. 1 " 2 No.3 No.4 No.6 Cheaply Priced Wall Papers No.5 titavmton's Semi-Trimmed Wall Papers The Papers that save time. M inches wide Come in and let us show you our many beautiful papers. Wo also have a Speck] book for ordering only N, BELOW ARE THE DESCRIPTIONS AND PRICES: . This neat Bed-room stripe - with blue Bttgrera 1. matched with bird cut-out border. Wall per single roll... This Tan stripe ls suitable for Hall, Living-room or Kitchen and bus cut-out border to much. Wall per sin. gle roll w................". .........."' ............. This neat Bedroom paper wth light ground and pink roses has Boral cut-out border to match. Wall, single roll This Ttut tapestry with pink - and small blue and tan leaves is suitable for Hull, Living-room. or Dining. i room and has cut-out border to match. Wall per single roll This Gray leaf tspestry with white ground and man and blue shudings is suitable for Livitttr-toom or Bed. room and is beautiiuliy matched with . leaf cut-out bor. der. Wall per single roll .......... ...........'..."'. This beautiful large leaf_ tapestry in Tan, Rose and This beautiful large leaf tapestry in Tan, noes and Blue colorlngs has a neat banding to match and is most suitable to: Dining Room, Living-mom or Hall. Wall per singto roll ...... w.................'. ............. WE ALSO CARRY A COMPLETE RANGE OF J. MCKECHNIE A FEW of our Many PRICED ....506 to $1.25 PER ROLL U. W. EWEN & SON "12:50 UP TO....50 CTS. ROLL Applied With 3 brush. Wpttthtvr proof and water proof. SEE The winter storms have passed.1h~ spring rain: are here, tad if you find leaks In your hoof, no matter What ly l root, they can be quickly Mop pod by nun"; Chopping and on Crimping awry day It chECHNIE MILLS PHONE 114 Car of Bran, Shorts &Ground Mill run Screenings ED SOREENINGS Q $33 per ton and TANKAGE. Full line of FLOI'H an! FEEDS at clone prices. Will tsell oft the car: GRAN, $27 ton SHORTS, $29 ton; SCREENINGS $25 The Inlay neighbors of Mr Ben. juuln Cantu. from North Line and Ebenezer, Bentlnck. gathered a mu ple ot days last Week and cut and tsplit enough wood for next wimor‘s use, which wu indeed apprecluvd. Phone your order for my Feeds. sons. Juck and Alex., spent Sunday with Mr and In "a. Evens. We also have 1928 STANDARD RECLEAN- (Asbestos Prepared Roof Coating) Repair that Leaking Roof --Etusy to load Easy to operate --No chain: to break --Betrter on the axle -Gearg enclosed and run im- merged In on --Will In! a lifetime Bold by F. W. MOON. “lemma DURHAM MACHINE SHOP ‘. o. CONNOR. Local Dealer THE JOHN DEERE Low Down Spreader TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK (Intended tor mu week.) APRIL 16. 1926 of thet, 8k $le 12k lk 19c "t ' " Jr 'r-Jennie Che-an all MacArthur. Sr 1 Vicar, Wilfrid Frock. Jr m--Moeuea Lambert (I Salon! (H). Alma Mt'ln tey Chertsey, EM. Frank ( den Teetee. Br 'l-Sadie Cara-on Ill), Everittt tHt. Hazel Ito-nu»: et McArthur, Purl Kenned new. Stun Cursor}. I' Ned. Nell Atdarra,Cameron Alex. Btoqtettougre.o Br tu-Jace Curson Butley (H). Churlh- K and Nichol. Purl Mel uld Belle)". Jr. Four†Edith Cur-rm tor Aldcirn, Burnett'. Those mar use been " Numbar on 1 am M. an! Yell' : hunk Ila-Arthur t 64 67 so 4 Hilda. luckwhuiv 55 75 'e 3 It'll Hubs-n _ m 'lti 95 4 Gunny Inch-an I 76 st! 634 Innis Mach-an I ht tis In 3 Jean Madman 55 to m 4 Olive lulu-kin 104.7573 4,' I“. Mncl’hall ' 54 TB all T Jouk- Nichol l H 79 my label Nichol ' Nuleiiit Br. Fourth-- M, Eu Carson. hm Winn, Jack “Vicar. Joan Nichol. ttetetor Much“ Kath. "helium Rebeca Nichol Anna Shonrwd LOWER SCHOOI loaned Year Manila School Report Our prices are of this Flour is guaranteed Otr spot cash. Highest Price mid in: any qua It the mill. (lauds deliveret Phone No 8, day or nigh Sovereign Flour, t clipse Hour ThsPeople's Mills Silks, Gingham, Prints Wheat Cereal, i, ollrd (July Flour, Oat Chop. Crimpcd Mixed Grain for Poultry F Meal, Pig Meal and Poultr Lost you might overl snorted stock of Stu “use Dresses, Aprons Women's Hose and Underwear Everything that is n Canton Cm. Ct" chums. ttite 3nd Wm: (with: tor Fancy “PPR lull and: or Gingham" (I. Gil-1m. Shiningn, pen. Aaron. Chambn Home 0mm. etc, We any Houn- " Aprons. MWâ€. Chii ()le â€Mars, Ct Nitttttgomrrts, Slips. etc. Lute I & Brown In Women's we have I new Brown and Sa ttilk, trite "tplain a from .....' Pull rink In I" View} Veal» with at KARSTE01 Bl? Women's Knit cy Bloomws. i: Peach shuns Children's I no. in Pink. t Prioevillc Every Day B Lulu J JOHN omen APRIL 16. was THE PEOPL SPRING DR Connor Room H m Junior Roar Mr!" 1°=0=0D‘ " ’=O=0 leper: Ma " M M M M hl M