" , (let our Price befote you Sell your Wheat l [mum Do you kuow that bread contains manyltimes th nourishment of other foods , DO you know that bread and butter or brean toasted with good coffee is the moat substantial breakiaet on yhich to start the day? ALL Good Bread has a really delicious flavor and lots of nourishment. BREAD is your Beet 1rood--Eat more of it. tAT m np‘n “71,- I'l A- on. u Custom Chopping Every Day a. t mum! buying What to ship try the Car.toad, 00008 DELIVERED IN TOWN EV ERY DAY. PHONE NO.‘I, DAY Ott NIGHT We can so" your bonds and got your cash for them " any timo you any desire. Best Quality of Flour & Feed Intormetion end prices cheerfully supplied regarding my kind of Bends. I the l935 to 1946, at I00 and Sl olo Bonds ICC. Interest, yielding sy; p. Cs Bonds for 81000 and odd amounts between $100 and $900. Order quickly--they're going fast. A Sale and Sound Investment. ".oral Houuh'd “our, per bug 4.35 ,.Iakntlc Flour, m In; .... 4.35 maxim Mr. per In; ... 4.75 King Edward 'tour. per bag 4.50 Peed Flour. pet Manâ€... 2.10 lank- In! “an, per bag.. 4.85 Przdno Pride Flour. per bag 4.55 Putty “our. " ttr has Buy Town of Riverside, Ont. BcArCMF0Rtt'8 GALE. PIG AND POULTRY FEEDS. Alla GUNWD BIG .0 BEEF SCRAP AND POULTRY FEEDS. HENDERSON’S N BAKERY JOHN McGOWAN THE PEOPLE’S MILLS P. RAMAGE, Durham We solicit your patronage. We handle the ONTARIO ARC TORONTO and sell them " Reasonable Price: (Adjoining City of Windsor) Write, Call, or Phone NOW. BREED? 4.75 Chopped Oats, pox-100 lbs 1.75 Crimped Oats. per 100 ttts 1.75 Strong Chop, per 1001b- 1.75 Crimped Oats. per ton ...35.00 ‘0“ Chop, per ton...... 86.00 Fiid Chop, per ton.... 38.00 Gum's Tango, 100 lbs. 3.25 " The Brand That Builds." W“ I For South Bruce, the Liberals Ihave In": placed Dr Hall of Walk- ’ erton in the t1eld with good prospects {of success and James Malcolm tV train the strong opposition in North i Bruce. the biggest end moat representetive conventions in the history of the Liberal party in Saskatchewan. 219 deiegetee unmbied tram nil por- tion of the district. many of them eoentne150mi1eestotaurrrarttnttu, nomination proceeding. No other name was mentioned by the Bele- gntee Humbled. North Battleford Liberals showed their unswervlng eonNtettoe in Cam. eron R. 3101th try tendering him the unanimous nomlmuon tor the federal constituency of North Battle. ford on Saturday. July 'lat. at one of C. R. McINTOSH AGAIN RE. CEIVES UNANIMOUS NOMINAT'N The Progressives have also been busy in South Bruce and nominate Reeve John Weigel of Garrick Tn.“ their nominee. Progrenlves In the north riding have met at Wianon. and selected by ballot Mr Jun John.', Men as candidate for the Commons, and Mum- Fenton for the Provincial Lettttrlature. ', With two ot these six to be elect- ed, there will be consolation In good company for the losers. THREE CORNERED ELECTION FIGHT IN BRUCE co. Bruce Co. In in for an old time e- lection contest in the coming Peder. al tight for honors. All three politi- cal parties appear determined tour- ry through to a finish for the honor and responsibility of representing the two riding: of Bruce Co.' for the Dominion House. in Walkerton recently the Conser- tives called a convention when the only name brought forward an can- didate was Dr. Fowler of Teeswater. North Bruce Conservatives met in Southampton recently and Col. Hugh Clark of Kincardine was tendered the unanimous nomination. Bo recently in the limelight, ow- ing to charges brought against him by his political opponents, it is grat- ifying to his friends to know that he succeeded in clearing himself from all aspersions against his character before he passed from the scene. He showed himself to be possessed of a nobility of character that must have made his detractors wince. He was 44 years old and had a promis- ing future, and enlogisms of him are appearing in papers of all shades of politics. l A striking death occurred " Philadelphia a few days ago, when Hon. Geo. Boivin, Minister of Cu+ toms in the King Gov't, pissed tV way. He had been operated upon for appendicitis and did not rally. There is an expense sheet in con- nectlon with such a function. but by careful planning " can be met and visitors will help. Let a date be " ed upon n0W--'3RY from July 20th to the 28th ot same month and keep it before the people. A preliminary committee should be appointed to keep their weather eye and ear open for suggestions that tend to the suc- ces of such events, then let every in- dividual---man and woman, and ev- ery corporate body have day dreams about it and act and work to make them come true. ONLY SIX THREE CORNERED CONTESTS " FAR IN ONTARIO The Town will gladly look to the Council for guidance and inspiration. 123 candidates have, up to August 6th. been named in the Prov- ince of Ontario to contest the Dom. inion election By parties the nom- inations are: Conservatives 64, Liberals 39; Progressives ll; Lib. eral-Progressives 5 ; Liberal-Labor. Progresaive 2; Independent, Labor 1; Independent, I. Three candidates have been named in six eotutituen. cies. but it is likely three cornered fights in two of these will have been eliminated by the omcial nomination day. Par away friends frequently look in on this community, and they al- mys are welcomed, but by giving notice a. year ahead. these welcome visits may be made to synchronize for once and a. wider re-union take place, that will make 1 kind of e- poch in life. Put that down on e certainty. Our Council is considering it, end we hope every citizen will give the mat- ter full consideretion. Durham. in the ovér 80 years of its history. hes sent out many, young end old, toen- gage in life work in mnny spheres. some near, others remote, but where. ever a. former Durhemite hangs up his hat, there is found a man or woman who experiences a thrill when the old town is mentioned, and an especial thrill when it is pro- posed to have a set day and date, when all shall commingle once more on the old grounds, visit in the old homes, see how the trees have grown and Witness improvements and beau- ty in many directions. qt" 'tsri.""" indica- Member Gunman Weekly New-pup- c. RAMAGE a SON. Editor ml Pro. prieton. . OLD BOYS' AND GIRLs' RE-UNION IN DURHAM m 1921 DEATH OF HON. GEO. BOIVIN common with a. large number in N. tile $14t Eric Hurting. repairs 86.60;: Egremont, respected highly.. John Arch. McDowell. wire fence $10; A. Baird we; one of the ilrtst elders in Hastie. inspecting $1.60; Bank oil Amos church, Dromore and on hits. Montreal, deb. BS. No. 3. $357.46; J.': decease, a grateful congregation e- Schutz, tile $14.35: Joe Dintein. tile' rected a. stone to his memory. We $4.80: Frank Schmitt. " hoursJ think it 1713 he who suggested the 314.20: Jae Welsh. Pl! Iheet. $124.6 name “Amos" in recognition ot the 022 Sun Bailey, Ply aheet. $111.85 ; F itrift of the site by Mr end Mr: (ee- Frank Tumor. new sheet 8116.73 .,', ‘peclally "Mrs") Geo Amos. We re- Donald Stewart, my Iheet 861.88: D.l ', member distinctly his making B little McLean. Tar sheet $72.94 ', Wm Ble-' speech when he ftueetiotmiy remarked man. My sheet $149.09 : DA. Camp: 'We will have the â€detection that it hell. my sheet 'IM."; Loni: Diets» our church is not named utter n my sheet 86.78: Ju Had-on. my: sum, it is at least named utter a Iheet $11-38; Alex Grieraon. pay Prophet.'. (sheet, 8115.15; Philip Schmidt. my! Hugh Baird, I. son. has n hone in sheet. 838.89 " Spence Hopkins, par! Torcnto, though " present in New: sheet 8106.59; Roht IoCulin. my; Ontario, with 1 son: a brother of sheet 813-70: J. B. Put. my sheet, ,Hugh’l Robert lrin St Thoma, N.l$134.04: J. B. Part, rerun . mm: John we think in mama; D.3. New. 1% eg: daughter. were Agnes, Mn Knight: ', $4.13; One meeting of mun tu. Catherine, In ma: W. W. "s. In mama. out; Jemima. iircl. Council '.dtmmrd to not Ion- ----;aaduaate,Mm----. 'tettqm.dast0th'tr-rttrer-. - / cannot place than. I I. It. “out; J, . The genial and clean living Bob' 1 Edwards of Glenelg is no relative ot, the late Bob Edwards of Calgary ;Eye-Opener fame, but he will pro- , ducc an eyeopener in the Riding end 'all over Canada. too,~vil he defeats? the redoubtable Agnes MacPhail, the _only woman cnndidate in the senor-E al election. While Bob Edwards ot 1Gleuelg is a great admirer of the fair sex, the fact that his opponent' 'wears a skirt will not hold him back ' from making her take a man's place in the political rough and tumble." ' Tho reference in last week's Swin- ton Park correspondence to the late John Baird. recalls a man, we. in common with a large number in N. Egremont, respected highly., John Baird was one of the ttmt elders in Amos church. Dromore and on hits. decease. a grateful eongregation e. rected tt stone to his memory. We think it no he who tame-ted the name "Amos" in recognition of the gift of the site by Mr and Mm (er peclally "Mrs") Geo Anon. We re- member diatinetly his mung . limo speech when he fecetiouely remarked 'We will have the "tiafaetion that it our church is not named after I sum. it is " least named utter a . . "Edwards is up against a. very strong candidate who has kept in close touch with her Riding and her name has become a household word in every school section of the riding owing to her giving prizes at the Township School Pairs. It will be a bonnie tight btween the Glenelg far. mer and the Maid of Ceylon. At the convention in Durhtun, R. J. Ball, ex- M.. dubbed her a Red because she associates with Woodsworth, aubor member from Winnipeg. CHESLEY EDITOR'S OPINION OF S. GREY'S CANDIDATES Mr and Mrs John Henry and Mr. and Mrs Thos Fulton. Durham, spent Sunday with friends here. Rev. and Mrs Criekfntrton are spending a month's holiday with friends In London and elsewhere. of Snrnla, Tith Miss Mary MeCal. tam of St Catharines, visited friends here over the week end. Mrs Jan. Sumpton. Port Elgin, spent over Sunday with her sister. Mrs A, Haatie. also visiting Mr and Mrs Geo. Brown and family. The funeral took place Wednesday afternoon and the large concourse that followed his remains to their last resting place. teatitled in no small degree to the esteem in which the young man was held by his own community. He was respected by old and young for his honesty. in. tegrity and hospitality. Words of sympathy count for but little to the grief stricken wife. the aged father and only Mater at this time, yet they may in a. measure 'ttnd comfort and consolation in the thought 'that in the years that lie before them, they will see His name written on the Lamb's Book of Lite, And his feet on the streets of gold: With a loving smile upon hb‘face, As he wore in the days of o d. The nail bearers conveying the re mains to the last resting place were Messrs Jim McDougall. Frank Tmum ley, Edgar Boyce, Alex McDonald, Doug. McDonald. Donald McDonald. Andrew Hastie. Flower bearers were Messrs John McDonald. Geo. Torry, Nell McDougail. Norman Mc- Dougall. Waiter Boyce. Doug. Hustle. Percy Ledingham. Harold McKechnle Guests of Mr and Mrs Clark Torry and family Sunday were Mrs Racy. Miss Torry. Durham: Miss Edith Torry and friend, Miss Muriel Walk- er of Toronto and Miss Edith Mervyn Mr and Mrs Jno. Philips. Miss Florence and Master Curtis Philips. t'.' Je.: ttieted Deceased was the only son ot Don- lid and the late Mr: McKechnie. He was of a quiet aipoattion, a com- rade to many and popular with a wide range or kindred and friends. He was also a neighbor always wil- ling to help and a friend ready to o. blige. Deceased was a member of Crawford United chorch. in the work or which he took a deep interest. In the absence of Rev. Mr Young his pastor. Rev- w. H. Smtih or Durham. was requested to conduct the fun- eral services, speaking trom the text John 11: M, “Jesus Wept." It was a comforting discourse, in which Mr. Smith enlarged upon the sympathies; There have been Ind deaths in our; neighborhood during past years bat the eudden (all to John Mekeetutiei Monday morning is extremely and. Only last Seturduy Mr and Mrs John McKechnie attended the wedding ot the letters brother Archie McDoue I" ot Hamilton, arriving home Sun-3 day evening about 8 p. m. He was. feeling well and partook of a. lunch,I before going to bed, and I few GGiil later without 3 word ot “raven, was called to his long home by the Grim Reaper. I THE DURHAM REVIEW nil!!! A REMINISOENOE for the son-owing and " The following accounts were paid: Sawyer Musey Co., repute 810.64; Herb Hopkins, wire fence tit; Don- Ad McLean, inspecting 31.50; Can. gdn Cement Co. 240 bble. 8529.80 ', C. N.R. freight on cement 3147 ', CNR.. freight on steel 812.70; J. Schlitz. MeGrettor--Turnbuli: Thu Clerk be authorized to draft I by-law tttF der section " B of the Municipal Act providing for the holding of nom- ination on the lost Monday in Nov. ember iid election the thast Monday in December, the council holding ot. flee until the 2nd Monday in January as heretofore. Carried. Mmood - Grierson: That the Treasurer be authorized to an.“ tax notices and that the ratepayers Be allowed to pay taxes to the Bank of Montreal. Hunover; Standnrd Bank, Durham; Royal Bank. Durhtun,Ham over and Elmwood. Carried. Turnbull - Magrood: That the rate of T mills be levied to meet the current expenses of the Township.- Tuesday, Aug. trd, 1926 Pursuant to adjournment council met on above date, members all present. Minutes or last meeting were read and adopted. Magwood-Grieraon: That where, as a complaint bu been made due to the condition of the mad at lots 28 and " con lt, we hue engineer take a survey of the water outlet. either by draining the mad or Innk- ing a deviation. Carried. Turnbulr-Magwood '. That we au. thorize Reeve and Treasurer to bor- tow money as required from the dit- ferent banks. CHI-ted. Mrs Gordon Smith and two sons. accompanied her to her home near Burgoyne. Mr Wm Marshnn bu been busy the past week tt1ling his silo with sweet clover. Most of the farmers are on the wind up with their hay and are cut. ting the wheat. Mrs Derby Br, is we are sorry to say, under the Dr's care. Hope she will soon be her usual self awn. A few, attended anniversary serv- ices held at Knox on Sunday. Miss Alice Burgess left Saturday morning after spending a. pleasant vacation smong her old pupils and relatives. Misses Mae and Nettie Byers left Thursday morning to spend their holidays with friends itttttdltuttutoi1ts, Indium. U. B. A. A number from this part attended the garden party at Mr Robt Law- son's Durham', last Thursday night. Mr and Mrs Geo. Hopkins spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Wes Ly- ons of Msrkdale. Messrs John McGirr and Man Bell attended church service in the Unit- ed Church, Markdale on Sundsy " ternoon. held under the auspices of Royal Black Preceptory. A plenum family munion. with surrounding neighbors, gnth‘ered at the home of Mrs Henry Fritz in Bur. prise party manner, to congratulate her on Tursday evening last, it be- ing a birthday occasion. The family came fmm Gait. Hano- ver, and Durham and presented her with a neat address and a dozen of knives and forks, while others had small gifts. The evening was made merry with games and dancing until the amn' hours of the morning. _ Misses Irene and Mny Colllnaon returned home. last week after holl- daylng with their aunt, In Hamilton. In: Khybel Buck, .Chenley. spent 1 few days the guest of Mr and In John Hamilton. - - guest of Mrs Hargrove. Evie Lreurrry to" hear that Mr Jno. Nowell is under the Dr's care ttt present. I, - more. Mrs McPherson, Toronto, is spend- ing some time with her sisters, Mrs McCsnnel end Miss Hebe-n. Mr Alfred Watson of the West, is spending some time with his brother W. R. Watson. - Mrs Ernest Noble and son Edgar, ot Toronto, spent last week the guest of Mr and Mrs Jno. McGirr. Mrs Jas McGirr and son Dale ot Detroit, left for her home Ssmrdsy after spending some time with friends in this neir1Porhoof. Miss Gertrude Glass of town, is spending a. few days with Miss Ruby Lawrence. Mr _ iiiiGirT Alex McDonald spent Saturday with friends " Dro- Bentinck Council GREEN GROVE Jno. Moore, Mtrkdnle, in g! "Cal HAMPDEN see Mitts rDtot.t'iy.rrrre n1 nylid‘y.’ T, 9â€. Mr: t, â€Edam _ â€Y'Bnndm --e m ' can: u ’0' h" you M I!!!“ you won't I". in bank than can». _ “new. than; Mr tad Mr- Alex lemma um will!†Myrtle of Cunard, - Band†with the new mum Mr and yrt "all cum. Ceylon, mind with Mr an In Wm ll-Ir-.L_x- AL. - Mrs Wllkie and daughter Mrs A, Jordan. spent 1 day this week with Owen Bound friends. Mrs Flor. Campbell, Durham, wu B welcome visitor with her niece. Mrs L McLean thin week. The U. P. W. 0. will hold their monthly meeting " the home of In J. McKechnie. Ghanaian. may. Aug. M, a week later than usual. Mn Our expects to be preterit and will address the meeting. Min Ethnic Crutchley returned to Barrie utter spending I. siGiiiiiU7 My at her home he". We are hvlng quite I bit of rain the put couple of weeks which has helped the spring crops. Quite . lot ot hay is out yet owing to the wet weather. Mines Magnet and Myrtle Me. Lean m [pending tttelrvtteation with friends at Onwlord. mu label Lnuon. Toronto, II spending her vacation 'itttt her nu- ents. in and Mrs Baht hm. ROAD To ARTHUR AND FER. GUS NOW PUT IN GOOD SHAPE The Toronto Road Construction Co. that had the contract of top dressing the Hamilton Highwnylrom Arthur to Fergus with line crushed stone end tnrvin. hu completed the Job, any: the Fergus News Record. 32.000 gellone of the oil and about " ctr-loads ot Itone were put on the road. The stone was put on at the rate of eighty tons to the mile. Until the all dried. motoring over this road was terrible. an coming thru. literally plutered with oil and one stone. The mad is now in the con- dition and it treated to n good coat or two of rend oil every year, in al- most as good " cement. Once Mr Brickwood has his com- piete reports in, the lines will be staked out. mowing length of poles required, and the forenun ot each district will be forwarded the num- ber ot ench length of poles required, whether 20 or Si) feet, The fore-mun can then “range for subscribers on his route to supply them to they see tit. some are already getting out 20 foot lengths. Poles being up. the Company lute they will quickly string the wire and get the service started. telephone Canvass Making Good Progress in Welbeck district where " were estimated, 14 spplicstions were se- cured, Along the tad ot Bentlnck. south to Webber's corner, the estim- she " was nther high an it included some empty houses. " ls shout s possible. and ot these, " signed for the service. " were counted upon the Gmfrsxs from he. strence's to Jss. Crutchley's and " hare sign- ed. On the 6th com. Glenelg. " wsa the estimate but " phones will so in. Along the 4th of Glenelg. west of Township Hsll, 8 out of ' possible sre tsking the service. The dis- tricts in East Egremont, and Vsr my to Orchsrd will by'covered on Thursdsy snd Fridsy of this week. Already 81 new subscribers have been secured. Mr Brickwood of the Bell Tele. phone Co., who in covering the y» mm " present where new phone lines are to be installed. securing - plieatioms, 15 meeting with good sue cess end hopes to hev‘e nt least a hundred signed up for phone insul- lntlon when he ftuitgheg up this week end. ROCKY SAUGEEN I? bobbod Inlr isn't In much MacPhail "iii/Kirin/lj 1-799 " umcu-uvnoui ', um II VITAMINS of men tn South Eaat Grey when thr mane choose a candidate in: the MIAMI! who is only 21 year? of no. " rather unkindly finds an explanation tn the not that that is the Riding which elects Aggie Mav- Phnll. Al . nutter of fact, why should not young men ttave atzhamv In public ttte t That his been on» at the (mt motion: of the Cana alt: west-that young men had " chines there that they could not tah. M In atattd and lober old Ontario VIM. of Glam; Tp., ll the (foam-nu the mutilate nominated in South But Grey to oppose Miss Agnes M.» PM. We wonder it this is mum] cred . gentleman's Job ? Halon! Mirror: The Midland A: an thinks there mun be a Shaman. Shorter hours Write for he: Catalogue. Better Milton! Position and Good on was for Advoscement are “this for Young Men and Youre Women with the Business Tramim: to Ill them. Praline by takine " Coetunereint Course in Reign. News-Record: Robl. T. m fall Tern Opens Sept. lst Witt Grind your lawn Mower "I“! your Cmun Separator. M or M37 Machinery. F. W. MOON. IacMnM “I. and Urn-y. PM†160 DURHAM MACHINE SHOP scon's “MSW; The Ankermolth Bolt-bphnclng bowl Cream SW wry Products, Meats, Flour. “rolls, Canned Goods. Coat Oil. Etc. Prion the lowest: Quality tho host. Give an . trial. ttlhhmtatrrirhrGa Ottr Stock of Groceries is brand new. Cattor phono for tutythitut you “It. In this line. We The Upper Town - AUG. 12. I926 NELOTTE - The Mr thin wont wear out OILâ€?! "ow BIRD Wm white u now. BAttt MAY LOADER h" an. and Inbour. J. C. 110WELL tamer roads? tia/ LtSYEtt - PAGE Witt milk your COWS $.y--rihater. work-- PHONE 139 Principal CWi We rad 'Review' It W. I]! at near to you as pm. Our phone No. in 6 uh.“ Mary and no spending the sum Mr 5nd Mrs ' My, visited the It Geo Campbell Hudson I!" In Kent-ml: Butt. Tot-ohm. an vmtlon at the form, and In S. Nell-rum 'N. her brothers t (Honda. In Angu- HchcaI Ind "(do daughter At - Inn for I visit " om. Rev. Mr an on“ day week instead of Mind. whom we WG-11 lasted. It in Mrs John Mn N and in Tomnm Mr Am- Mecagtttel r M 1etatul1ed In his he Mr I. Soho" ot Sunny! In at Mr Joe Black's Ir no! In Jon. Bu I!“ Mug-r91 her holiday. I! he G. W. Tryon. Mr And In Haley, In W M“ and m Geo. of CA Cam, and In“ Ilonlm Cull“: Tom-m. mam friends hem. took in the to: muches one day week. Mr and In Mun Batch the “our: Baht. Johnson. Kn and J. Riddle, Hopevitie, won on over the wnk end " Mr ( OI Blelue'l. Mira Donnidn double wedding 1 Lin": Dunun o: Mr and Mrs km and then on Frldly. In: Jan Bucl It XIII Christi!“ Ibo. Mr John L. and a Hudso! tu.. Gtad.vrw - at Wm Arch. Momma: Mu. Marlon Mart “in“ In Tomnto, [In Beatrice Jelly In [aligned is (until I“. Down; of Man I“ with Ilsa Doris y Mr Alfred " "In wed: and In Tomato, I!“ Knthlnen Mac! to. ite visiting If Mr non'a. South Line. mu Edna Nicht Collimood. In... Dorothy. M an. up visiting lhl Mr and In An Mr Jack Fortrusor "red u Mr Pom In Du: Chunpben and Innu- "ter SD of rocks with Bull-l "kids. - Flora Bell In the city Saturd "thm. In Flmuhar Mrkinr d-tttrr Badie visited - Sunni-y I†Nollie and i Mud Mend: in 0 , day. Mr Ind Mrs Neil M Mon. of Swinton I u Mr A. McCain":- Ctete Holiday pamwd of “I: n wet day. The Karl mtgt.Htttadittrmsnaeo .1 my mid be oft du m. holldnys to lin- 'r-tltr the., just nah they usually come a! W of the )ear, The _ runs of last pol all laying olwran m. The crop in 2th but the main ar looking well. N SWAMP COLLEGE PRICE CAN Aug. 18tlt " Ntl, SIS If: 37.": Travel " AUG. it, [926 first Wt McKinnot Him Mel Wtr Nichol w of lino- f [1'de tt Am H uh "ch Nd M McK tt and Mr new!†burl Wautt " H [Ml h " GOI ur Mt on