{w 1 3m 5%! Our prices are of the best quality and our [ii, Flour is guaranteed. Our prices are right for i'","', spot cash, {7; Highest Price paid tor any quantity ot wheat delivered h; at the Ii". Goods delivered every day. _ l Phone No 8, day or night quh; Int art-r u protracted _ and cold rather. which m luau-in: sou-ions. a he rain ten. OI land.» there "I more ot it mid but of all the temperature went up and ttN., km up, and nor vegeta- tion is proceeding at n wizard rate. After a told month of May, we can The People's Mills Sovereign Flour, Eclipse Flour. White Lily Pastry Flour Whrut Cereal, Rolled Oats, Bran, Shirts, Feed, Flour, Oat Chop, Crimped Oats, Mixed Chop, Mixed Grain for Poultry Feed, Blatchford’s calf Meal. Pig Meal and Poultry Feeds. ' Wv. have lust. finished remodelling our oven with up- t"-~l:-.te improvements. and added a steam boiler to give the melo of Durham and vicinity the best loaf it is l, tel Milo to get. We have also secured the formula for Bread that is Second to None Milk Maid Bread "lull mam â€It'd“ The Bread that's rich in flavor. nun-r Broads we make every day are Dutch Brown and Vwmm, Whole Wheat. Raisin and Nut Blead on Sat- nth-W only. , HENDERSON S BAKERY SYRUP PEPSIN Dr. Caldwell} Laxa‘me erSclcin alrcbodorutr8tts Choice Ceylon Black Tea, , lbs for Emblem Baking Powder, largo tin. Largo bottle Tomato Cntsup.......... Laundry tbonp.............................. Ginger "apr.............................., Jelly Powden. unsorted flavors... . .. Peanut Butter, lam. pail .e........m... Every Day Bargain Day NAYURE'S BOUNTY JOHN McGOWAN McKEcriNIE'S Grocery Specials for Saturday THE PEOPLE'S MILLS J. MCKECHNIE AT We have a stock ot Fertilizer " riving this week. out or phone your order. Phone 114. J. W. Ewen & Son. McKechnle Mills Fertilizer. now sing with the poet "What In so rue as a day in Jane t" l 4..., "r--- .. 2 lbs for 3 pkts. for 4 bars for Durham Me Me 26e Me Me Lie ston. Charles Mlghton. Goerge Might! on. I-George Bailey, Clitrord Brown) Herbert Wells, Claren Reay, Doro- thy Bailey. Br Primer-Albert Reay, Once Rear, Myrtle Batman. Jr.; Primer-Pearl Hartman. Jean Retry,' Joyce Duh. Attendance 35. l, P. A. Wilson, Teacher ' Sr IV-Florence Bailey, Mary Hopi The U.F.0. will meet in the schoo kins. Christine McCulloch, Pearl Al-I Friday nitrttt of this week. Mr S exander. Jr Iv-tentre Reay, Myrt-i Cooper, Mnrkdale. Vi" put on mom le Charlton. Sr III-idol, Coutta,) of the prt*rtutt. Ladies are expected John Coulis. Borden Brown. Wilbur, to provide lunch. Mighton, Milton Barunan. Archie Mrg Mable Ewen and son Camp Turnbull. Jr "r-Jtuneq MeRouatti,l bell .spent Sund'ay with Mr and Mrs Gladys Alexander. Gladys Mighton.’ Walter Clark. John McLean. li--Russell iir;riiiicl Rev. Mr Sillnn' resignation has Lilian Park, Joe McCulloch. Jeanl been accepted ttnd next Sunday will Comte, Emily Barman. Leol John-l termiete tepttttorate of this con- Premier Mckenzie King was ban. quetted last wwk by the Liberal members of the House of Commons and the function seems to have been a great succvss. The spirit of com cord and moderation shown since the accession or the Liberal Party to pcwor. has made a great impression thall, The keel and the mast or the daring gall '. He made them of every graln and girth For the use ot man in the Garden of Earth, Then lest the soul should not lift her eyes From the gift to the leer of Papa. dise, On the crown of a hill, for all to see, God planted a scarlet maple tree. in the land, as shown in divisions of importance and by victory after vic- tory in bye-elections. The King Gov't ,has no light task ahead, but it they keep on reducing the public debt, improving the country's credit abroad, increasing foreign trade and having a constructive policy that will make tor agricultural and industrial progress. the country will stand by them. Sr IV-Reggie McFadden. Annie Arnett. Jr IV-Dorothy Amen. M, Hopkins, Louise Jacques. Qrval Hop. kins. Roy Hargrave. Sr IU-May Collinscn. Grace Hopkins, Bertha McNally. Jr Hr--irene Collinson, John McDonald. Eddie Lawrence. Sr H-Clarence Hargrave. Jr li-Buttle Greenwood. Clara Jacques. Doris Lawrence. Freddie Arnett, John Col- linson. Sr l-Ruby Lawrence. Lil- ian Collinson, Davey Aljoe. Gordon Greenwood Clarence McNally. Jr I Melville Harrison, Allie McGirr. Sr Pr-Margaret Brown. Jr Pr-Cecil Brown. Pr A-Harry Lawrence and Victor Arnett, eq., Murray Green- Average attendance 29.35 Trees Trees At miis season who can not ap- nreciate the beauty that balmy spring brings ? Appreciate also this beami- lul poem by our own Canadian poet, miss Carman : springing sod. Trees of beauty, and height and grace To stand in splendor before His face. Apple and hickory, ash and pear, Oak and beech and the tulip rare, The trembirur aspen and noble pine, The sweeping elm by the river line; Trees for the birds to build and sing. And the lilac tree for a Joy in spring; Trees to turn at the frosty call And carpet the earth for the Lord's There were goodly trees in the Next week also will witness the launching of a new body tor the non- concurring Presbyterians have every- thing arranged for the erection of a new General Assembly with the Vthre ious church courts as at present con- stituted. It is likely that the new Moderator ot this body will be the venerable Ephraim Scott of Mont. real, at present the Editor of the well known church paper, the “Rec- ord." This new body races the fut.- ure with courage. having drawn to it- self a larger following than was at first anticipated, especially in Oman; lo. Out or the grave differences thatl have led to this disruption, let us hope good will come. The die is now cast and it behooves everyone to ex- ercise a true Christian spirit of for- bearance and good-will so that the work of the churches may be in- creasingly a power for good. In the Garden of Eden, planted by Next week in Toronto will be a red letter one to Presbyterians, Metho- dists anb Conttremstlonalists for on Wedneday, 10th inst.. the Organic Union between these bodies looked forward to for over 20 years will be an accomplished tact. It is a fitting mark of a jubilee year tor the Pres. Church. tor it was in 1875, Just 50 years ago. that the last union took place. which has been abundantly blessed ind Justified. It is fondly hoped that the present Union will as the years go by, witness an even greater growth and be a greater bles- sing even than that,of 50 years ago. It is expected that Rev. Geo. -c. Pidtreon, or Bloor St. Presbyterian Church, will be the new Moderator. iFi,te" 'heriyttst and!†C. RAMAGE t SON. Editor 3nd Pro. prietors. 8utsaertptson nun: $2.00 t yen in advanca in Canada: $2.50 ta fro United State: EBENEZER. 's. & 3, BENTINCK PREMIER KING BANQUETTED Prelby'n Church Association to be Launched {outfall ; Culmination of Union SCHOOL REPORTS for frttitage and fire and shade, for the cunning bullders’trade; for the bow, the spear. the S. fl. NO. 9, GLENELG DURHAM, JUNE 4. 1925 SPRING VERDURE E. M. Park. Teacher Mn Arch. 'Thompson' Leit"iiGGiy for Llatowel to visit her brother who is seriously m. Rev. Mr Sillars' resignation has been accepted and next Sunday will terminate his pastorate of this eon- ttretraticat. The best wishes of the whole congregation go with him, wherever his lot may he out. we: Kathleen Firth spent en ev- ening recently with Mrs L McLean. l The U. F. W. o, will meet at the home of Mrs Walter Clark Friday at'. .ternoon, June Sith. Very sorry to hear Mrs Gillen Boyd is seriously ill, but we hope she will make a speedy recovery.. The U. P. 0. will meet in the school Friday night of this week. Mr B. Cooper, Markdale, will put on most of the program. Ladies are expected to provide lunch, Mrs Mable Ewen and son Camp‘ Mr Geo. Smallman spent a tew days last week with his son Frank in Toronto, who has had a serious operation. Last reports say he is doing nicely. - Mr and Mrs Jas. Brown and Miss Ada, of Glenelg, vlsltpd Sunday with Mr. and Mrs P. Patterson and took In the service at Knox. Mr A. McDonald and Misses John- ston and Byers, spent last Saturday with Mrs Jas Ferguson, Hanover. The rain on Sunday was welcomed by_everyroyly af it was needed badly. Mr and Mrs Frank Livingstone and daughter, Hamilton, visited recently with the rcrmer's brother here. Misses Rhona Clark and Muriel Brown spent Friday evening with their teacher, Misa Kathleen Firth, Durham. Mr and Mrs John Wells and son, spent Sunday with Durham friends. Mr and Mrs Art. Sewell and family or Stratford, motored up Saturday last and visited with the latter's mother, Mrs McCalmon, Varney. Mr and Mrs'"W. G. McCullough were visitors Sunday with Mr and Mrs Henry Reay. Misses Verna and Carrie Kerr and Florence Kennedy, accompanied by Mr Victor Metcalfe, spent Sunday with Miss Vera Reay'. Messrs Roy and Joe Thuell and Arnold Coakley and Mr and Mrs. Spelt, all of Brussels, visited Sun. day with the latter's sister. Miss A. Thuoll. Mrs Robt. Crlpps and children. of Hanover, are spending a few days with her parents. Mr and Mrs Wm. Torry. Mr and Mrs Spence Hopkins and children and Mrs Thus. Hopkins and little daughter of Mulock. 5 ent Sun- day with Mr and Mrs D. 'r'SilUll)'. The splendld rains this week have improved the growth greatly and ev- eryfhlng its, looking tine. A number from Here took in the sports in Chesley Wednesday. Messrs Robt. McArthur, Bert Bar- ber and John Kerr of Detroit, visit- ed vet the week end with friends a- round Varney. Mr A. Burgess, Burgoyne, visited recently with Mr and Mrs Geo. L. Sharpe. Mrs Geo. Sharpe expects to attend the meeting of the Presbyterian Church Association to be held in Tomato next week as a delegate trom the W.M.S. or Knox (Churgh. Nor- manby. A number of ladies from Knox, attended the Presbyterian! held in Mt Forest Thursday last. Miss Ella McFadden spent Sunday with Miss Barbara Ritchie. Mrs A. Holmes and daughter. Miss Ada of town, visited Saturday with Mrs. A. Kttisley. __ Mr and Mrs C. Petty have visited recently with their daughter. Mrs. R. Smith, near Arthur, also at Wm. Moore's. Flesherton. Mr John McKenzie spent a week end recently in Toronto. Mr and Mrs John Burgess oftown, and Mrs Sawdon. Toronto, were visi, tors the beginning of last week with Mr. and Mrs Wm. Smith. NORTH EAST NORMANBY Mr Geo. Gray is engaged at pres- ent at Mr Wm. Picken's. who is pre- paring to enlarge his barn. Miss Rhena Charlton ot South Bentinek, has been spending the past few weeks with Mrs Charles Petty. ' Mr Otto Knoerck ot Elmwcod, Gov't Inspect]: was in this locality 1att_'rhutyday inspecting bees. Sr Iv-Ar-motte" Glencross. " IV -Blanehe McKechnie. Dan Ritchie, Lena Bell, Mae Bell and Dan Firth equal. Myrtle Glencross. Grace Pay- lor, Dorothy Robinson‘. Sr m-R. Staples, Jack Anderson. Sr It---" belle Firth. Olive Allan, Alva Green. wood. Mary Anderson, ‘Adeline Me. Nally, Ruby Staples. " it-Daisy Allen, Viola Neely. Jim Bell, Daisy Street. Br I-Margaret Firth, Willie Glencross. Gordon Greenwood, Aggie Anderson. Jr Pr-Waiter Street, George Scheurman, Willie Scheur- man. Pr (to-Ale" Maples, Jean Firth. Mary Allen, Harold Greenwood No. on roll 32. Average attendance 30.45. ‘Absent for one examination. _ Br m-Annie lemma, Beth Mes Gllngrny, Amelia Lean, Douglas McArthur. Jr "r-wmie T118091. In Trauma. Sr II-Mary Moore, Jean McArthur. Malcolm McArthur. Jean MeGillivray, Perot Legate. Ted Moore and Jim Trafford equal. Br. I --Mtrry McArthur. Sr Pr-Laura Mew Arthur, Gordon McGllllvray. John McArthur, Glen Moore, Elizabeth Brown. Jr Pr-Ft-ttts Legate, Howard Legate. SOUTH EAST BENTINCK THE DURHAM REVIEW J. Armetta McKechnle, Teacher ROCKY SAUGEEN S. S. No. 3, GLENELG B. B. NO. l, GLENELG EBENEZER Allan McInnla. Teacher Mr Stanley Lowe and sister Jean, of Niagara Falls. with Mr Fred Spli- ling, motored over to spend a couple of weeks with the Dargavel's and the farmer's father and brother at Craw- ford. Mrs E. Dargavel will give the in. stitnte ladies a small picnic on June 10th, the regular meeting day. Ev- erybody is invited and asked to bring their own subject so that the programs can be written out for this year. This meeting will be a change and there will also be a short mus- ical program. Rev. Mr: McKinnon occupied the pulpit Sunday, giving a splendid ad- dress. Mr Stewart McGHllvray left toe Toronto Wednesday last. His par- ents will miss him as they are now left alone. Pleased to see Bryce Darnvel ab. le to be around again after being under the Dr's care for three weeks. The late James Skene was laid to rest on Thursday last. Another of our old pioneers has gone, One be one they cross the river, Members of our household band. He will be sadly missed by his niece who has cared for him so many years. About four hundred attended the Sunday School Convention. held in Democh church on Wednesday last. Alt were well pleased with the pro- gram and the business, meeting. Mr and Mrs J. o. Dmavel and family and Mr snd Mrs J. Heft and family, visited with the Dargavel'ts over the Mth of May. If“ and Mn Dobie and family, Mr a d Mrs Allan MeGillivray and fun- ily, motored up trom Toronto and are spending a few days with Mr and Mrs D. MeGil1ivra.v. TORONTO :‘The Profits fi' Did lt" SMITH BROS,, The Wonder Car of America IS The "NEW FORD" with the Ruckstell Axle r'. ' _ Y. .'vtrr',re _ .ir w ssrru' I' tti Ask for a Ford, The FORD with FOUR SPEEDS and RUCKSTELL equipment holds DORNOCH DURHAM HOLSTEIN MT. FOREST HANOVER WORLDS RECORDS Only Car in the World to climb Mt. Diablo on High. Four Speeds Forward Only Light Car in America with this Equipment Representative '. A "m'".""-:--------.)" 1701 Amount required to prepay future - premiums "---..-......... '--. 1371 - - Balance to lnourod..........â€.. " Had this policyholder chosen the Antonia; NU. (I) Hu $5000 Policy would now be fully aid up. (2) Besides which he would receive a Ca: Paymen (3) Although no future premiums need be paid, would continue tesparticipue in profits. Holder of P24521--an ordinary Life Policy for $5000. issued in I905--drew his dividends in cash every five years. Had he left these with the company to accumulate " 6% interest, they would have amounted to $l708.l5 in 1925LL more than sufficient tn m3..." .1: sub-“ - You, too, will be able to say thi: your Great-West Life Policy whrich payable till death actually requir ' make the policy paid-up. as a 'r'erfutt' splendid profits earned by the Great-V Ruckstell-equipped Demonstraticn 5rd be convinced For Hill-elimbind on High Gear, 1910 1915, Miss M. Kerr, teacher, spent the week end with Chesley friends. The Young People's Society are having an open sad soch meeting. Thursday evening in the church. The young people of this commun- ity adhered Tuesday evening and trave4kitetten shower to Miss Laet- ta Seim, one of our popular young ladies. June ins entered with thinner showers as well u kitchen showers. A heavy electrics! storm passed over sud all around Monday and tirtiatted up in the evening with 1 nice steady rain for an hour or " Mr Bert and Miss Nettie Byers at- tended a kitchen shower at um. lnsh Friday evening inst. given in honor of Miss Annie Schmidt. a bride on the 2nd June. m f - f '1liie.rttlt,te: _ W---:....-.. w wIIWJJ In "dlt-- sufficient to prepay all future premium. Profits Paid in Cash . w. u. LAUDER with thunder say this when you find that whrich called for premiums wing only 20 Premiums to . 219.50....III 533; . "tatt..,..... 121.50 315;.†1103.15 ' 161.95 'F--'--....-. 338.15 q out“? Paid-up Option: nlly aid up. Cu; yams-3c of we. I s. it of afciurtulatird% rWat Life. FORD SALES and SERVICE Mr Herb. Hopkins disposed or his Ford ctr and bought a new Chevro, let and Mr Don-id Stewart now drives a McLaughlin. Mr 1nd In Hugh Mncdonuld at, tended the funeral of the latter's un ole, Mr John Hones: of Htutover, on Tuesdly of this week. Mr tad In Hugh Young “a him, ny, Owen Bound, culled on the Smith ttunity the ttrat of the week. ARE 'McConnlck. It. - vac vaun...a -..‘ Mr um Mrs Wm. Little. at 6% ... t 388.19 In Hugh Mr Mtudiek an! Itu..tuturhtrr, M†1370.00 JUNE 4, uh lcPlnll. Prteeville, is her menu. Mr nnd MPs. week with ...., mi We dates may I: 'testew UMP? Crt' I Mute. Salish! " you pun a MIN. â€conned Auction. If and Mrs Neil A no. Churn». aspen! H at In Mcqueeu', hon I!!! Helen Chtu.st Ito" Hill of Bum!†an: or May. ttt tltr, m If. Gilbert Chiu, After Easter hol attendance» an s. ', moat. wan rnlargm at eight Minnow â€when up to [In m on May 20th. to Mr and M - Hill of Boothvilie. a (hmrn'w .III Jul. Pinon and Mics M.-, I“ Mailman, syn-m 1m L'. d In " the home ot M: and V: I. I. Wlllon. " If. Gitbert Chl'rsllo- " - s tew days will; I In John Hill. WI. John Wilson. spending the wimp. Cw dmhlt‘rs in "lo It and In Noble Wi " Tomato Ind ".41 an their return trip by ' F. W. MOON, - Machinist Buy a JACKSON WAGON -0|d whet and tired, DURHAM “MANN; smw IAN' DOWN H A .-9tatttutni T You Want the " _ then REUBEN C, WllTbct Log Tru Bunch: rd I GENERAL RICH“! JUNE 4, 192.K by itte,,s,ri( Ad Ju Apperson Atlas Truck Barton tk Itamblr q Beaner Tmck Rickie Fue Lngme Chandler Chevrolet Cleveland Essex Ford Gardner Grim any Don Harmer Knowles T Hunt Hudson [mien-l Truck Harmon “and! National Trick Och-Id OW Overland ..PY.hnr.d Riel-tHelter I“ lolly: Run: of America Bugle: Truck Sanford Truck Samson truck Verse Willn-Knitht HONOR Kl