Pr. Mrs I “In *Mrn Bmitt I) u -- ----===.r.t= u» ==rr=r.r.r=rx="r=r='='"""t, a , M l nu Want the Best! ‘2‘ then M Bl Buy a JACKSON WAGON I _ y " \umwl Plum Wanton 't _ -n1,u:l Truck gun". a S 2.1-“ iurWN HANDY w,u'ArN 'l I I q 'l:m1; arm; t mi.) W.l“¢'}n rut dmux. rimmed 2' w! un-w urn-~- . $120 to $36.00 i, wwnu. mmumxu ': t v O ocetittt “\LHINE SHOP _ M n'n. on may Emu, w .... '1 Hill of Boothvllle, a d fr Jas. at!†M I vhllan. Fleshonon. spent Max at the home of Mr J. Wihlon. m Gilbert cube ot P M REUBEN c. WATSON JUNE H Buy a JACKSON WAGON iiisuu. Him-rt mutate ot Port was i few days with her -ter,' I rm Hill. ii mi Mrs Noble Wilson ma 4 mm and were aeeompaniedoF' mm: trip by Mr and In." John Wilson. who had been 3 " the winter months with xiiiiliiil‘l's in Toronto. ', uni Mrs Neil A. McQueen qttd mu», spent the 24th ot lay I Mcttueen's home at Buneuui." Hui-n Christie Jmd "alert Hill or Boothviiio. spent the'; .1 May. at the home ot In Irs Gilbert Christie. Port Sign} vr Plush“: holidays the school imp» at S S. No. It. Egre- wan minim! by an addition rm beginners which bring: the mix! up to thirty. BOOTHVILLE DUNN“ “\CHINE SHOP ""',",d" f. W. MOON, . iiiiiii'l '?'irs,l)'i,', i Mr an May toth, to Mr and In of Boothvllle. I Miner. . a.“ ..___ Off Auet iotte an a Farm Wagon d THE“ "trr. I. 1925 LU - and my; "Ipem the Mth of Mr tad In. cut HANDY by the Comipss Pd ii I Beat wmn weather has come at! last Ind with It some heavy electric-l ttl atoms. A severe storm passed ov- er the village and vicinity Monday evening and gun early Tuesday morning. A chimney on the Manse was struck and slightly ’damnged. also a chimney on W. J. McMillan's house. B. Line and Mr D. MeMman's barn was also struck" Fortunately none of these building" were Bet on - ... -8-- â€an _,.___ Wu: VB ..._ __..___.._ on tire. The splendid rains and war- mth are bringing up vegetation at a wonderful rate. - _ ' 7 m~-Anin newâ€: a. n. u".-. Mr and Mrs Watson. Mesford, vis lted their daughter, Mrs Curan. Mr and Mrs Geo. McLenan (not Myrtle McArthur). Mr and Mrs _ _. -- Lu...†n7 Niagara Mr and Mrs Watson. mumâ€, ____ mu .. 'tv'"'" Ited their daughter. Mrs Curan. ‘visitor at ii7irome of tte Mr and Mrs Geo. McLenan (up? Mr, Wm. McEachnie. Myrtle McArthur). Mr and Mrs.) Hopeville Missionary Soc Hinds and other friends ot Niagara,' at the home ot Mrs Jag I motored up Saturday last to visit Friday afternoon to quilt. Mrs McL's moth". Mrs K. McArthur, Our gm; ones.' Mrs C. , and sister, Mr D. Campbell. Inert Knox, Mr ttNt. Din We wwld “Re to remind the com-' Mrs McTsurtrart are all we mittee in charge of the iieyt?e,1" to say, improvitur a lit! -. â€A " mun! Mrs A. Currie, Mr, l PRIG‘EVILLE tr_rlhlr,.,r. We wwld like to remind the com-' ' mittee In charge of the Soldiers' l Memorial. that this would be a good time to do a little needed fixtrttt up; around the new fence and also to, get the ftower beds set out. At :al time like this when there is so much incitement over church union and MA beer, other things equally im- iportant may easily be overlooked. [Mrs Archie McLean has returned' lhome from Port Arthur where she [visited her parents'. Mr and Mrs D. W. Muir. We regret that Mr Mulris iiiiGiiite poorly Mrs M. (ne of Tommy; is Born. Mr and wil irdnonoi. on saturday, I Mrs Cameron (me Jessie is visitirtit . Battery right for every car t, gaming the names cars and a partial '1 cars which include Pre: as standard equipment The association of there well-kgown and May 30th, to x Smellie. a M cDonakl l her mother, iii's1l'1q it Keeps . daughter. Congratulations “an "rt-a u‘.‘-, ,7, - of the regular correspondent, com tained the wrong information about Farquhar McKinnon's visit to Grav- enhurst. He was and is um here We regret " s Aitieatton.--Ed. Miss McCan. Buffalo. days with her friend, M1 ODS . Last week's news. through ' __ __ --_ - - A IDSDPCIOI' “nan“. r", lal vial! to our schools last week.. ‘the Board o, huuvouvu w,“ Mr and Mrs Will Mekinuey and‘ of Port Arthur. The occasion wasHs a co. 'lowumuy w... -"'" ,, Mr Geo. Ridden and' family, spent) in vlew oi his complete retirement! Proton Station and has been greatly" the beglnnlng of the week in Luther) from educational work, his reslgnzl-l improved under their administration Mr and Mrs E. Hcckridge Wert, nu tion taking effect on August 3km during the past two years. Shelburne Saturday. (next. Places were laid at the ien) The people of Swlnton Park were v Mrs Wm. MCEMhMP spent tbe; quet for ninety, Mrs Ritchie also be-‘very sorry to hear last evening of . Hm. humanly rrlends} ine a guest ot honor and as a tangllrthe death of little Jean McMurdo at __ An» Ma long smu' Dromoro. All will sincerely extend .. c.,..-," mum Mr If all!) inâ€: u: ... -- L. Dixon, visited at Mr John Sitr Jr's the first ot the week, Mrs. xon remaining tor a. few week's sit. Inspector Wright paid his nine- 1 visit to our schools last week,. Mr and Mrs Will McKinney and -r._, nun-Inn and' tamily, spent Mrs A. L'l been visiting Taggart. 1555“... The annual missionary Uon3.t"tllf//l in connection with Bethany Chapel. commences next week. Several spea- kers, including returned missionar- ie.q,are expected to be present to address the meetings. Mr and Mrs Will Weir, Jr., were " eye...-... Mra "Mr and Mrs Wm recent visitors with John Sinclair. HOPEVlLLE John Fallalse Is as in Toronto. it the gradllation at Hopeville church A mul ade a great improve-! Jperty, inside and out., J. A, Dixon and Mrs.) Impenet- shed at Mr John Sin-3 Honorc t of the week, Mrs.| her ajiher, Mrs ZION lse ls visiting with ronto, and also at- iutstion or her, son Toronto Denna! Col- â€spent a few rs Jan. Steph- Weir, Jr., wy're her sister. Mrs. little. Forest, lat' no fault I xuuu- -.-- ' c0n-‘ family. and Mr and run about _ Durham, spent Sunda: Grav-l parents. Mr and Mrs W 1. we) Miss Viola Noble an end as the guest ot her l, Greenwood. Messrs Dots and Tos and Mr and Mrs Smith. gcallers at W. J. Gre a. few} day last Week. Steph-i The regular momm: . 1 'Zion's Women's Inst is visi-i held at the home of l. ‘Clocklln. Thursday, Jul conventio? are pleas- 1, Mrs. week's Last week Port Arthur's Chronicle' gave prominence to s ome (met tendered to Mr aohrs m reek.. the Board of Education and t _ ‘.,__ my“. ocean returned wlth her. Congratulations to Mr and Mrs. H. Tuck (nee Jennie Bell Boston) who were married In Toronto last week. Min Hazel Ftrth ls riji.s,teytti,',t1t,?, Mr and Mrs Philip Hun-looms man} Park. ‘. Mr and Mrs Harry Holmes and i family, and Mr and Mrs Will, Firth. __ . -- "mm Sunday with their Mr and Mrs tamily, and Mr Durham. spent parents. Mr tut, ,_A cv:_l- ‘I M C were manic-J u. _..-- - Mun Hazel Firth in teSt'tglll','b' ot Sunday “a no“... ___-_' It and Mrs Philip HWmS nton may mover: of retro-hing andblee a; segue“ in Town“, Pith slog. an oil nuns-e we: badly in need McIntosh being the lady Mr and Mrs Hurry Holmes and of run. There is even n diaerence Mr Thos Lauder family. and Mr and MN With, Wrttt, . on thtt phyilosnomy ot the people." â€ounces all? iiriiir'ee Durham, spent Sunday with their a tsoft voter was " with mnny. d ught M t M and Mrs we Firth. i tgt e gran I er, Brtttrre parents. 7 _ ,That no doubt ccounts for th idson daughter of the Miss Vloln Noble spent the Weetrlttritrhter countenance. and Mrs Davidson, to end as the gueat ot her eoussin, Alva Mrs Amelia (nee Marie Chlslett) of Arthur ot Prlcevllle. Greenwood. , Torcnto. is at present a viaitor with will take place early ln Megsrs Doig and Town, G mxeter, the Martin families here and is hear-l . and Mr and Mrs Smith, Detroit, were: my welcomed by old acqualutances. l WM eallers at W. J. Greenwood'o one‘ We enjoyed n handshake with a '.a'aSi'i'a97rFs"d"st'"ara"'a'i""""- day tagt wtreir. - Icarlond of Durham ladies Sunday at‘ - . The regular monthly meeting frfi, church: Mrs Burgess, Mrs McCannel our Prices h Zlon’s Women's Institute will he: and Mrs McPherson. We also had khpld at the home of Mrs Chas Me-,wittt us Mrs Scott of Osprey, torm- Fl fo"""' Thursday, June 11th. lerly a, Mlss Porter of this plnce and our al la guest of Mrs Hardy Sunday. ‘1 1 Rev. Mr Sutherland bang at,PllJOT FLOUR. per ha _ q Streetsville Sunday, we had . Alex ' MAPLE LEAF FLOUR, l llalf century g semce IIrwin of Artemesla to lead In wor’liPASTRY FLOL'R er ; ship, who was much appreciated. , " I Mr John Lane has secured a wn-ISHORTS. per ton ... ‘lnnpector John Ritchie, Port Arthur, tract ot road repairing from the BRAN, per ton rr...' " Honored by Board of Education launch and is on the ym today with STAND'RD 1923 emu " -------" " gang of men. We understand the " " Last week Port Arthur's 'News" Co. Road Com. have let the GfitriG,0AT CHOP» per ton \Chronicle' gave prominence to a ban-'- for a new bridge on can j,f2t,A5,,ri,1,,"f,t2 MIXED CHOP '- net tendered to Mr lotus Ritchie by' John Lane has also beenappo me as( I t " F . “In? Board of Educntlon and teachers overseer of a part of this work. This TANK hGE', per (wt di of Port Arthur. The occasion WRiil is a Co. Township road leading to‘ POULTRY 5 BABY ( in view or his complete retiremqu Proton Station and has been greatly! in stoc! rr, from educational work, his reralgnu-l improved under their tutminisstrationl -. «(an an August inst? during the past two years. \Chopplng and Oat l A’ -t., «f Quinton Park wry-9 day at MCKECHNU day last Ween. - The regular monthly meeting of 'Zion's Women's Institute will be held at the home of Mrs Chas Me Clocklln. Thursday, June nth. Last week Port Arthur's 'News-i Co. Roan bum, MW ...- Chronicle' gave prominence to a bare, for a new bridge on Ct (met tendered to Mr tohrs mum byEJohn Lane has also been the Board of Education and teaehertr overseer of a part of th of Port Arthur. The occasion waiil is a Co. Township roa . a_2.. a,...-,,- retirement“ Proton Station and has . -__a.s- their 1 "1 Places were ram a; U" -- , e ' sorry to ttPAbr """ """'â€" ' 2:115:11): ninety. Mrs (i,i,iitt,'1te2tthv;? death of "et 'ge', igniting; nest ot honor an as _1Dmmorp. All wil s nee ie',,',',,','.'),',',','; of te"'! hits 1,trtieril, sympathy to the tjeri,ijhidot,i.ghe,l'ttr, vim» was recoguuef Ile? Ln'hvi and Mrs Mcan:d? sttoe,1,,S,",',,' here. I Mrs. nucnuc. i Mr 1“th Mgan his educational ietretr as a public school teachvr in ibis home school. No. 4, Clem-lg. and Kan-wed in several schools in South (Grey and counties adjoining befor"! going West over 30 years ago. Hel t taught tor eleven years in Fort s(ii) ') Ham and Port Arthur when lu- was‘ - A A“ " tho wide new v WI a revealing new KT_...w'"'" -M , achievements‘ were talk.s um to those m_by lnsp. I In your 'rank-l. McGregor, teacher of GiiiPff Solos , years you have yo Moran ld counsellor of wdlaw. Born. Mr John McDonald Parker. Mr and Mrs Miss Frances Black, a MN 'ijijirjijitggl.oii.'i, " VEAR8 AGO From Review fyle, May Last week's Dundalk H fully announces that m __2-.- M... “in! as one of the firm of "A. & memdied at Haggart in 0' Klnnon. Uurluuu. Adam Cochrane. well known here-,1 as one ot the members of the old firm of "A. & A. Cochrane," Foundry- nwn, died at the home of his gm Haggart in Omaha. For many wars Mr Cochrane was a prominent figure In Durham life and was successful in business. He built the residence now owned and occupied try Dr Jam- ieson. M.P. P. Two broth-rs and two sisters of that generation sur- vive him. Rom. of this to'Wn and Roderick, Mrs Haggart and Mrs, i Russ. . a a... u...» (not Battal. “nan. No. 4 Cir., 31st my. t ion now) is called out by er for practice on the [w vvenings previous to June the Reg't leaves for Man The Presbyterian body often had the subject of c . A tt “Illig‘ ive mm. “um. ... V, toderick, Mrs Haggart and Mrs. " toss. _ L No. 4 Co., 3lst Regt. (not Banal» F on now) is called out by Capt. Sum Il er for practice on the two Saturday E evenings previous to June 12th,when the Reg't leaves for Niagara Camp. T The Presbyterian body here have C often had the subject of church sheds l before them but it always ended in , talk. On Monday and Tuesday 6 or 7teams belonging to country memo ers with some town helpers haw dug into the banks and will soon lilave a nice area levelled " on Cate to erect sheds. Empire Day was a red letter day illor the school children on May 23rd. ‘when over 300 strong. they formed :a procession and marched to the \Town Hall, all carrylug Batrm pre- , sented by Mr his. A. Hunter. There 5‘were talks suitable to the day given hr, by lnsp. Campbell. Prln. Allan, Ray's ws_-Bor...-I- nnd C. Ram age. Solos were sung " mm“. M...“ yo Moran, Edna Shorey and Jessie wdlaw. Born, at Inner-kip. Mth May, to Dr and Mrs Arthur Gun, a BOD. Vickers corn: On the 23rd inst. ID, Donnelly had the framework at his new barn erected, Mr Geo. por lock being the contractor. nu.“ -. _ week’s Dundalk Herald chm-r- ' Jounces that the oiectioua l I coming and picks upon Dr. in as the Reform candidate, ',t not prescient enough to an- I the Conservative one, It a next best thing however: lee tor South Grey Conserva' ya the Herald, lies in Mut- - . _ .--- ,psatc.heeton', John'; hr'""""" , Conservative one, " ext best thing however: for South Grey Conservw the Herald, lies in Mat. erson. Felsherton; John prireviile or Chas. Sic “up"... - - Farquharson and C. Ram were sung by Misses Llow, __, L.--“ Durham YEARS at the age a) u yum“ [Well and sister. Miss“ Each member In um a.“ thave left for Dauphin University graduate and an extrer) Miss B. was the may ienced teaeher. ndsome Book of Praise! intending pupils should prepare to shyteriw choir before enter at the beginning of the full :term. Information a. to cont-ea may Brunet and D. Cooper be obtained from the Princlpnl. on Monday ot Shawna-i The School has n creditable record residence, recently pttr- I in the past which it hopes to man all: in the future. r,io',t,,,t,',',to,'". 'gt 32,: Durham in an attrwtlve and heal ' ' my town and good Wanna entering into matrimony be M ed t mm! rat hter at the me George can n . e " I John Merruatt, chum“ - "* --a.-g.-' 31, 1900 n, Death entered . on Con g, Beat. the tether Doug- 1 , age of " yetyri; and sister. Miss, l left for Dauphin, B. was the recur, Semen“. Mr Alex alcCormick of Sum Ste spent the week end Bt his mother's home here and In this week one at the principals in an important any tial ceremony In Toronto. was Links Meintotsts being the lady ot m: choieei Mr Thea. Lauder, Durham tttV nounces the engagement of his sratsdtrutrttttr, Margaret Maude THY. idson. daughter ot the “to 513. H. and Mrs Davtdson, to Mr P. F. Mc- Arthur ot Priceville. The marriage ...n| tenrss "me early in June quietly. 'ii.icrwLis' or _- Mr um. Pol- UREAM Cor. , _ AGO mm oiiir Prices for Flour and Feed 'wm go NM†PILOT FLOUR. per bag .......$5.25 MAPLE LEAF FLOUR, perms, $6.25 PASTRY FWURnper 24 lbs. ' . 51.20 SHORTS, per ton r.......". $32.00 BRAN, per ton '_.....'.'""' $32.00 STAND‘RD 1923 SCREENINGS, $33 OAT CHOP. per ton 'e...". $35.00i HEAVY MIXED CHOP. per ton, $35.00 TANKAGE, per ch _........' $3.25 ‘POULTRY a BABY CHICK FEEDS in stock. CC,',,',",,',',,', and Oat Crimping every day at McKECHNlE MILLS (Wm pay HIGHEST MARKET PRICE l tor Wheajx oed?.."" and l g c. L. GRANT ‘.\?.i“2 Water I SandalsforChildren,1.35m l Box for children, 25& 350 pr l Men's Trousers at .. e....". j .........$2.00 and $2.25 pair g What is Why then take a chance and use water that ls polluted and unlit for domestic use. when pure water can be hgad try having a well drilled. I also handle Pumps and Pump repairs. Satisfaction guaranteed. “‘ - .. A nun-kn,“ :HEST MARKET PRICE - at, out. Barley and “ONPB GRADUATE Mixed Gram. Utuiteirtte graham otlt of 'iGiiAiiftieei,tegif,2! ED. J. PRATT, ! Water! ! Water !! l Good Health “In" mun . __‘_ . 4. A. u. no». WW?“ " is thoroughly equipped We"."""'""' he following coursvs _ w. J. ELMO", Princlpal =t"'C,Ce7,7iac--e-----'""""""""'"" trieutatie"t 'ra-r-TCG-cr-u-av---" _-_ - - to the Normal School: ' tuber of the stat! is a Sthatis Pump ' Tile a. graduate and an exper' c=t-rrr-cr-"-i- _-_-i-r-r---.--"---"---' --=_-.-i--" mar. . . pupils should prepare to Il binned --A Shipment of te beglnnlng of the full nation as to courses may y mer P u m " , from the Principal. In“ I . ' PM g ol has a creditable record 1"?“ it hope' to “W TILE- always a In! [ u ure. in an attractive and heal- 8 10 " 16 . Lad good mmodutlun â€if, 4;), I, ,18 "it1lttle, mined u remnant: rues. , -_--- e--------"---------" ohn Harri-an, cut-mun 0 pesite tttgh SCHOOL “If... I . " 'tettsh. Principal R.R.4, Durham Phone 93. r Id Worth , I L. shim. M.B., we. as. OMee Ind midcnoc. comr'Counm and Lambton. opposite old Post on. omce hours: 9 to 11 mm, L30 to G p.m.. , to 913.111.. Sundays excepted Mn: Cris, fall" to course: any e Prtueipat. creditable record Office 1iii.==iirhuiitots, ans. Los ans. JAMIEsou & JAmesou onion b-AY Afternoon 3°03; 2-8 Eva-incl . E may: sand." Flu-mace ' Toiophom 2, " Glace HONOR GRADUATE Toronto Univer- sity: Graduate Royal College Dental Surgeon. Dentlstry In MI " hm cues. tome. But of Central Drug sum. Entrance on Mill Street. i. F. GRANT. thos., L.D.S. TORONTO on. d. E. CARR. BA. a on mum: St. (lute Dr. Emma's Ottieey Hours: 2.--s pm». r-" jun. Sudan Ccepted tms. th G. AND BESSIE McGIELWRAY BR. A. M. BELL Linn-d Auction." Terms. reasonable, be unused at tht NOB GRADUATE of Tomas». any. undone at Rays! College it“ Surgeon. of Oahu-i0 Bann- l t J HUNTERS New Store guidance: Linn.“ Auctioneer hr 00. of any Moderate terms. Arrmgemenu toe sales as to dates. etc., may be mud-a at Review omee, Durham. Terms on uppllcnuou. Address. R.R. I, Durban ‘Telephono 603, ring I---'.'. flax. MAC DONALD dGGrietse swam!†ConYonse Every graduate of the In! " teen months nu secured employ- ment. Open Ill year. Enter Now. (humane tree. JOHN tMEll. PRICEVILLE R. R. No. 2, p" for GO- of a", le. Sale date: mun the Berierr ()ch. tAlennder Bu. TONI!" Priecvluo Pi