e world. BA ) 5 o0p Color Carg CGO. RNISH very day. Y NaAv especially invit. â€" Try them with ' {..:â€"v{““ 4 .’Tâ€" y wl m}ig_ EAUTIFIES â€"Wears for years‘ MAY 16, 1929 or has made rzest selling, ranspar de from » in the redâ€" finest made > by y to work, se it 12,000,â€" and Jaâ€" ars "Dear old y vulgar. oet of the papers ai Two bun rate. Suit CGreat digest. ou‘ll ‘tie Morâ€" isonable lenee in own as Ont t of at Winner of the Lawlor Shield for 1928â€"Awarded by the Dominion Bakers‘ at their Dominion Convention, for best 6 pound dark Fussks uki c Fruit cake Discriminating â€" Housewives We expect to have our Mill running about April 29th, when we will be able to do We have coming in this which wé are offering at the Bran $34, ~â€" Shorts $35, HENDERSON‘S BAKERY Best Grades of Flour and Mill Feeds We The Cash Shoe Store CcUsSTOM CHOPPING AGAIN as USUAL @ Highest Prices Paid for all kinds of ~ Grain delivered at the Mill. All Goodyear Tires are built of Supertwist Cords Western Feed Wheat Chop $36.00 per ton Bulk LIFEâ€"BUOY outing SHOES LADIESâ€"H ave 13 BARGAINS A. S. HUNTER & CO. DURKHAM, ONT. TIRE are low and Goodâ€" year quality was never higher. There is a Goodyear Tire to meet your needs of type and price, and they‘re made with Supertwist Cord. Come in and get our JOHN McGOWAN In all the latest shadas ? have in three cars of GUNN°S â€" FERTILIZERS *‘ _ceived a big shipment of Goodâ€" WE’VE j -‘:_â€j‘nat Our Spring Stock of these hare at prices lowar than | a Those requiring Fertilizer get your supply . THE PEOPLE‘s MILLs ve coming in this week acar of Mill Feed, are offering at the followirg prices : Our Bakery can save you time and worry in supplÂ¥ing your table with the best of baking and pastry We take pride in. good Baking which makes satisfied customers. Use Henderson‘s Bread. It is made from the purest and. best inâ€" gredients we can buy. It is perâ€" fectly baked. Bring the us fit them NEW DULLAR QUEEN SHK HOSE ? Shorts SJS.V l:’eed ?’lyou; 340 per ton latost shadss ? They are beauties. Repairing a Specialty J. S. Mcliraith § you seen the lowar than last season children in and let out for the summer. The Mother‘s Day service at St. Columba United on Sunday was duly observed. A mother‘s choir occupled the choir seats, whose rendering gave fine satisfaction to the audience (so we are told) and pleasure to the choir leader. Four ‘mere‘ men helped to furnish the harmony in bass and The rain on Saturday to be the worst ever, a ; burst. Rivers are agair cut into newly sown fie lots of damage . at Swinton laxtudgaly > mc OO CCCE CHHRE+ y8 and Beth visited Sunday at Mr. Neil McLeod‘s and attended service at Swintan wl Con" cwod O attended â€" the funeral _T their cousin at Caledon . Mr Hermie McLean has a new Ford coach. Miss Eva Carson return day, after a week in Toror Mr Alfred Hincks and s y8 and Beth vieltaa on._% fortune ho!‘s and smm emeadt. Mr John Nichol had the misfortune to lose his driver . Mr and Mrs Hugh McMillan ana daughters, Beatrice and Isabel, or Swinton. Viethea® Stimia es 2l FX The Willing Helpers and Ww.M.3S. will be held on Friday p.m. in the Hall, when a good attendance is reâ€" quested. Lunch com. are Miss Mary McEachern, Mrs3 H R McLean, Mrs. A. Carson, Mrs D. McDougal1 . s ho § kT Cug c 06 mt merreeneaiet â€" WEF the Christian mothers and refe was made to mother‘s great opp« ities â€" and responsibilities and wonderful results arising from love and sacrifice. To many h came tender thoughts of dear loved long since and lost awhile Rev. Mr Wallace, Toronto, pied the pulpit in the Hall and for a call. Beautiful flowers, music and | serâ€" mons commemorated Mother‘s Day, which was fittingly observed Sunday last. High commendation was given Inc {Anataitaee un eay P 6 , kindly call early and Famons« Onting Shoes T mm CBCETCT n. visited Sunday at Jno nd attended service . Robt. â€" Parslow had the _to fall and break ber ar Donald and Miss May Ste 7. daw\ Wehre en is PRICEVILLE «.. PRICEVILLE Carson returned Saturâ€" Week_ in Toronro. 100 CEWEFT funeral Tuesday ot m s _ Monday, rday is conceded r, a regular cloud again high, ruts n fields entailing and reference s!aterq Glag many hearts purchased 1t0, occuâ€" and open the mis opportun Stewart Gaughter, are visiting with Mrs: C‘s brothers at London and Wheatiey. sls | ( .9 t /0 ARRRRRINE Te P Pm C hA nb i ~â€" Dave ang A ob QVODP Was a sister of will kill error. â€" _ *‘ * g;ve and Andrew of Swamp College. Mrs Robb had a small h e sympathy goes out to the Dow their pri partmen families and other relatives. | private a t at OBP T ogain C iArvanedcscl A d Mrs John and Miss Maggie Dow, received, the sad news of the death of their cousin in Toronto, Mrs Johnâ€" ston. _ Mrs Johnston was a sister af chair _»,;. , 0‘ M some way off a chair while hanging â€" curtains and breaking her wrist, is getting along as well as cun be expected . Jas Turner p»‘rchased a fine horse at the sale in Markdale a week ago. Mr and Mrs Tantham and two daughters, Toronto, motored up. and #nent Sunday at Mr Jas Oliver‘s, Miss Ethel remaining a week. Mr and Mrs Donald McDougall, son John, â€" also Miss Flora McDougall, visited the first of the week at Mr. Neil McCannel‘s, Swamp College. Mrs Frank Collinson and | little Tke en e L ceb ca o) EV | _ (Arrived too late for l The dogs are at thei | gain this Spring. w. | lambs and had some w | ple of weeks ago: Jas killed a week ago. It ; that those dngs are all at large. There hay _ dogs seen, but no one _enough to them to stop trouble appears to be each year, ap j2,. \ _ "C UnRS are allowed to run at large. There have been stray _dogs seen, but no one can get close _enough to them to stop them. _ The trouble appears to be getting worse each year, Miss Flora MeDougal] spent a couâ€" nle of days visiting friends on the 3. Line. Mr and Mrs John Meads and famâ€" ily, visited at Robt Vause‘, Saugeen Junction, recently John Meads has purchased a horse to replace the one he lost a couple of ‘weeks ago, and Mr Robt Parslow has also secured one. Mrs Robt. Parslow who had the misfortune to fall in some way off a chair. while hanging au.,.;_2 Cl 4 ones Nicâ€" the their ' e aug io . sos _ Es AECHLS "are obliging at present and several ; ilies are getting free rides in {) beautiful new cars.. The tempta is strong but in some cases the p is weak. Time has strangely changed, Editor, since you and I first came to Grey County . Then a pair of g legs was considered | a1} that â€" needed for any journey. . Now I are of little account as a â€" means lozomotion . But whether we m slow or fast, we all move steadily to that land where there : "Is neither cauld nor care, Jean And the days aye, are fair, In the land o‘ the leal. Born, on April 22nd, to Mr Mrs Wm McCormack, a daughter A number of our ies attended the P dalk Thursday last of this week the V at the home of Mrs s san Y o s " o . @uPDY Snd settlement, * Mrs Neil McLeod and Mrs Neil Clark enjoyed a visit from their sig. ter Mrs Mclntyre and other members of her family last week . A number of our Swinton Park ladâ€" ies attendea ima w." _ |NLOR P | _ We, in and around the | morning feel that we h ed a great loss in the d Mr and Mrs J. H. Richar our midst. They have m i Berkelyâ€"at least for the : for all time it satisfactor; | arrangements can be mac Richardson has timber j that locality . Though w Mr and Mrs Richardson their new home, we can a of a hearty welcome bac ton at any time. _ For 5 _ more, _ Mr Richardson h and out among us and Mr son since her marriage years ago. For them and daughters, there is a sinc ship in the Park. Since the departure â€" of Corry on 1st of May, we very capable supply. On S May, a Rey Mr Montgomelt 12th a Rev Mr Wallace, bo bationers . On Sunday ne pect to have Rey Jas Re burg, who has been appoint Presbytery as interim mode who will endeavor to mak tory arrangomanes _ ; _ 1# Mr and Mrs Alex Dar ton, again Paid a short parents and they were by Miss Mclellan, a rel and Mrs Fp, McKinnon . Messrs Ernie McRae Sheffle have gone to 0; work at pavement work,. IP PibatnPiin y Pm tecintsicmnce .389 1 4 ~ cannot discharge Mother‘s love, Choir practice will be held on Friâ€" day evening this week when a good attendance is requested. New memâ€" bers heartily made welcome . Mr H. B. McLean recently made & purchase of 27 head of fine cattle, and is pasturing them on a nearâ€"by farm. Mr and Mrs Alex Darroch, Harrisâ€" ton, again Paid a short visit to her PArents . ani insl _ 0_ se 2000 on onl . ind d Givers of Iife® by Master Dermid. The choir cont selections . The address by Rev. : on "The Golden Glimpses hood" was a fine masterly Phasizing the first ten ye as influenclng for time an Mother‘s influence gave faithful and inspiring lif Mother‘s influence for bad good was shown by Delilat Of RHOFA \ nuniFames Cesut ts Wigmadlit 2422241 4 our warmest thanks shown . Tha atrawe tenor with them notice the _Nas strangely changed, Myr. since you and I first came inâ€" ‘ County. Then a pair of good is considered al] that was for any journey, Now legs little account as a means of ion. But whether we move _fast, we all move steadily on SEMIY qipbo sc cages i 209. P00X m TTE s7eat loss in the departure of nd Mrs J. H. Richardson from midst . They have moved up to lyâ€"at least for the summer and 11 time if satisfactory business gements can be made, as Mr, rdson hag timber interests in locality . Though we all wish nd Mrs Richardson success in new home, we can assure them hearty welcome back to Swinâ€" t any time, For 55 years or . Mr Richardson has gone in ut amnnte us .ls‘ es 8 ONWARD ©‘mes! thanks for interest thus .« _ The story of "The Quest" ead by one of the Sr. pupils, Alice Reiley and that of ‘The _of life‘ by Master Wallare Ma. ‘ some wounded i.-E;)u- 1go: Jas Turner had 4 ago. It seems a shame V Pelidhatat is tss Mr Montgomery, on Mr Wallace, both as On Sunday next we ons us and Mrs Richardâ€" her marriage about 25 For them and their four here is a sincere friendâ€" Da vis CGoldam ",1°°Y> _Â¥ Sullivan, Golden Glimpses of Mother-l 8 a fine masterly effort, emâ€" the first ten years of life | cing for time and eternity . | o( 000 O CVâ€"medne nslc IF the W.M.3 f Mrs W. j n t CH EUUBC cars.. The temptation ! some cases the purse ite for last week) at their oid game aâ€" «_ _ W. Meads lost 3 n it on on AOvesee they were accompanied ie ol ol nCt dahadi d c 48 :c i Presbyterial at Dunâ€" st. . On Wednesday Y ar s T. UF 4 C ‘y Master Wallace Mcâ€" choir contributed two , & relative of " "J NCaAl we exâ€" Jas Reede, Hillsâ€" appointed by the m moderator and 0_ make satisfac for supply and W . Knox. agents are a several famâ€" rides in those VICTNTTY P CAU D. d + Orangeville to e Park this have sustainâ€" departure of e have had Sunday, 5th will meet Rev. Mr mothers have very May TBoCT schan; 32., o. ;. 00AMK, was at No. hands of }»,.,, NCM drift into the 4 school last Friday and gave a good hands of these advocaters who are talk with lantern slides on the conâ€" endeavoring to spread communism struction and care of teeth. All the throughout the land ." schoolchildren were out and nearly I took the ground that truth will every home in the section was repâ€" endure and the sunlight of publicity resented, Music was provided by the will kill error. gramaphone and at the close, the lnllobbhldllml.lllunohoonln children all arose and in unison, their private apartment at the Chaâ€" thanked Dr Marshall for his address. m 0B ... PB 11 ADY snraaj ,@ _""N~ BlGe of daughter and sister, Mrs w. ards preventing any spread of comâ€" P. Ellis, who was very low. hi munism among peoples who come to Messrs John and Peter McFEachnie our land from parts of Europe where have rented A. Burnett‘s farm on conditions are different. They are con 9, for pasture . left to fight their own battles, to look Mesdames Jas Mitchell, S. Crawâ€" after themselves, without any organiâ€" ford, E. E. Hockridge and J. Sinclair zation to help them, and probably were in O. Sound Tuesday, attendâ€" without the care, sympathy or assistâ€" ing Grey Presbyterial of W.M.S. oft ance that they should have from the United Church. their employer. It is not any wonder Dr Marshall, Dundalk, was at No. that some of them _ drift into the 4 school last Friday and gave a good hands of these advocaters who Are talk with lania.. ... " 6#"C endeavorine i2 L.__â€" tne management and round the table the c they have to face in c success of the entery they are ay engaged . Past, the organizatic employed in the mine Ontario, has not beer I hope the time will ¢ have a good organizat it. di. + n Wel kn 0s Aave a good organization it. +. +â€" A good mi would in itself do a goc sale c 09 2 M Strangely enough Geary knew nothing 8y in Toronto over Chief of Police. An bution to the debate Malcolm Lang (Libe nothing tends more t safe and succesful mine, or any other b a good organization ployees and one tha tion, merits the â€" ec management â€" ang t that, the Executive ¢ ganization will be cal the mannmramane cso‘g Mr.| C eny Ed was almost without poli this country, which was on why we should show most fairness, Later came t] tain licenses to Toronto, at the ice of that city bidding by the use of any lang lish in certain 1 such halls bavir celled. On the 1 trFon to . Arauas i m oy oc c o 409 AAJESLY the King, Arvo Vaara, editor of the Finnish Ppaper, _ ‘Vapano,‘ wrote an article on the probable cause of the King‘s illness, and said that if he died it would make no difference to the conditions of the workers in Norâ€" thern Ontario mines, that capital ruled anyway. He said labor should overthrow capital, etc. He was chargâ€" ed with sedition and was sentenced to six mos. in jail and $1000.00 fine, or two years in Jail if fine was not paid . t |__ i am perfectly certain, unless we ' do this (pass the Bill) the very inâ€" jury, which the Minister of Justice desires to avoid, will continue, namâ€" _ ely, ‘we shall have people leaving Canada, going to the United States, setting up fictitious domicile, and seâ€" curing a divorce with all the conseâ€" quences incident thereto, and all the uncertainties as to the legitimacy of the offspring. That is a very serious matter." $ Mr Lapointe :â€""I would rather have the United States assume the reâ€" sponsibility than ourselves ." 1 Mr Bennett :â€""The Minister of Jusâ€" tice and I, differ in that regard. I would rather be a party to this legâ€" islation to give legality to the situaâ€" tion, than become a party to the| scandals that we know exist in reâ€"| gard to it. I am in favor of giving her that right to acquire a domicile, in order that her status, which is that of a single person, with respect to contracts, obligations, property and everything that concerns her existence, as a citizen, may be the same, for the purpose of a domicile, for the purpose of seuring a diyâ€" j orce," + Wednesday was devoted tn Alaama. | * "leantume. . And who will deny that the whole position of woman has \ changed in the last 75 years ? ) | _ Mr Bennett‘s speech was so clear â€"and for onceâ€"so concise, that quotâ€" ing it gives the whole principle of the Bill : , g_, . ,, [ "lerent. They are ) fight their own battles, to look themselves, without any organiâ€" 48 wntyâ€" c.48G y lho‘fp by In , Figure in Debate Listless Attitude Prevails over House of Commons.â€"Social Doings > Warm weather would speed up the creaking old political machine. It ambles along leisurely when the days are cool. ‘enses to Commuiifs-{vi;alls , at the instance of the that city: then next the o. un L i e one oo Sxecutive of the Labor orâ€" will be called in to meet ement and to discuss a. table the conditions which to face in order to make a the enterprize in which 1 engaged. For some years organization of the men n the mines of â€" Northern is not been kept â€" intact. #ima my _0 T Zat _ An excellent contriâ€" bate was made by Mr (Liberal,) ~ "I think the cancellation of THE DURHAM REVIEW , _ Col. Reginald of the controver. the ruling of the ome when (h‘evy ion. They need miner‘s union would rather have s assume the reâ€" ourselves ." e Minister of Jusâ€" Col said that if he no difference to workers in Norâ€" 8, that capital "I think discusâ€" cer hiney ~< S 1090 > CAE OVer, The annual meeting of Women‘s ; Institute, held at Mrs J. Scott‘s last y Wednesday. was well attended . Mrs . _ Nathan Haw js the newly elected .. President anda Mrs Fred Fell, Seq‘y, , A notable feature of the day was the presence of 8 babies and as a result, the meeting had a more handsome appearance than usual, There were no dull moments. The summer deleâ€" gate," Miss Smith, is expected to be present to address the Institute â€" at the home of Mrs Hockridge Wednesâ€" day of this week. Arbor Day was duly observed at S. 8. No 4 last Tuesday. The olg rule, the 1st Friday of May has to be altâ€" ered almost every year to some later date, on account of cold weather. There has been a general cleaning up around the homes, judging by the smoke. | Miss Thelma Riddell has gone to Toronto. | Mr and Mrs R McKinney, Sr and . Mr and Mrs Will McKinney were calâ€" i led to Holstein Monday to the bedâ€" : side of daughter and sister, Mrs w../ P. Ellis, who was very low. * Messrs John and Peter MeFachnie | have rented A. Burnett‘s farm on mon & Binik suxmee.~ sh: primgy,... ; 4: SCLUCG.INn their recently constructed cottage on their old home farm . Mr G. B Smith anq daughter, Mrs Wm Hudd, motored â€" over from Deâ€" troit, and spent the week end with relatives here, A fine little girl arrived at the home of Mr and Mrs Howard Moâ€" Lean on Snna.. 32 NeR J I sc ctste ©ou 4d Mr ang Mrs Jno. PI comfortably settled in constructed cottage on farm . Mr G. B Smith anq Wm Hudd, motored Fnaky © 2 i% BP COCTITC npa zi. ~ACAP A few days, being tempâ€" orarily out of work, owing to the strike . Miss EfMie McDonald has been helpâ€" ing , her aunt, Mrs win Philp, Droâ€" more, Mr and Mrs Bert Gillies and son, Toronto, were recent visitors with her parents, Mr ang Mrs Jas Mitchel] Mr ang Mrs Jno. PlB@LaÂ¥ n . uoc s Mr _ Murray MceFa from Toronto a few orarily out of wo strike . teau for Mrs Ross, the wife of the Australian Trade Commissioner, on Thursday. 1 enjoyed it. 1 particularly liked Mrs Robb. ‘The House did not sit Thursday. A little dancing party topped off the holiday and on Friday public works estimates passed rapidly through a dul} House, with an hour of divorce bills from 8 to 9. So that : is another week. | AGNES MacPHAIL | Ottawa, May 13, 1929 I Star Theatre You will Thrill at the GALLEY SCENES 1 Admission, 35¢ and 25¢ One Show each NIOHE EAnimmasmsu. _ You will Cheer he SEA FIGHT! You will Tingle at the You will Marvel at the â€"HARIOT RACE ! You will gasp at the Thurs., Friday & Sat. May 16, 17 & 18 THE WORLD‘S GREATESTSHOW This Week BEN_ HOPEVILLE Te : MB Actrcidist wrasek? A Robb. ‘The House did not ay. A little dancing party the holiday and on Friday ks estimates passed rapidly S Ees cl is P us ndrat eAï¬ ic 8 well attended . Mrs . is the newly elected irs Fred Fell, Seq‘y, re of the day was the nea ud os@ e McEachnie LOVE RMANCE ! GRFAT CIRCUS 1 Plester are C as a result, re handsome There were summer deleâ€" home now T °° SEwWEd !ul Ah lâ€l | "I work hard, dance and InveiMuN gained 3 pounds a week since taking! Vinol. My nervousness |js almott‘M@H all gone."â€"Mrs p. Lang ’ Vinol is a delicious compound of| cod liver peptone, iron, etc. Newou-] easily tired, anemic people are nur~’. prised how Vino] gives | new pep, sound sleep, and a Big appetite.| Intending pupils should m"': The very first bottle often adds sey.| @nter at the h‘:";‘ hky eral pounds weight to thin chflllmlh-' um «s to courses Or adilis, Taktes delicions . Maiin * hn whing > _ _ i â€" TV ol oome". ud ‘fieyfr:‘IiL l?afs;u;; Works Hard, Dances, Gains 3 Tbs. a Week A Ceneral Financial Busiacss Transarted All legal documents efficiently and carefully prepared. M elancthon RpAiML Clistectancs.s Egremont David . Eâ€n # w ( (uieiph B. Garafraxa Amaranth James mFrcl s The above comprises the territory â€"the Reeves, Deputy Reeves and the 1prlndpo.ls officials of Waterloo in 1850 Mheu â€" THReres Arthur _ John McA Bentinck Geo J: Derby Richar Erln Wns m * ow C > 00 5_ 20°ANK Of the Coup. cil as so composed was helq in Guelph on January 28, 1850., The next year Wellington and Grey were named and united for municipal purâ€" poses . > County of Waterloo in 1850 Townships Reeves ManusiL. K «un .:. ui \~~ Tds »tulh,,..... 4 tory. The first meeti cil as so compose Guelph on January next year Wellington P 220C OPY ETt T7 _ PVÂ¥ and far between, Many of the present inhabitanis of Waterlop, Wellington and Grey would be surnrizaa a, .1 120 , 100 1 The territory is Townshipsâ€"no citi lages are named . time few and far | Many of the pres EARLY HisTtory or , CO. SENT us By , tlos ang _3 _0 [DUINL Of the difm. culties and also of the many encour. aging features of _ the missionaries‘ work. The paper was greatly enjoyâ€" ed by the members. . Mrs, Derby and Mrs. Ramage led in prayer and after bymn 582 was sung, Mrs McGirr gave the closing prayer. Mrs. Brown and her assistants served tea, . 46 uns _C__ "Cad Ine dey al leafliet "The Needle‘s Eyer . brought out the inheritance and redness of our stewardship. Th call was answered by a text on Miss Margaret Hunter had the from the Study book, anq gar most interesting account of the culties and also of the many ep aging features of the mission: work. The paper was greatly ¢ ed by the members. Mrs Nok Your _ " ", _ _ _‘Very making it so real and so very interesting . to her hearers . Mrs Smith made it plain that it is only by as many Mission Circles and Anxiliaries as possible, not merely reaching their allocations but by goâ€" ing far beyond them, can we ever hope to make up the deficit in the , total amount which is the great dimâ€" | culty faced by mission leaders. |__A hearty vote of thanks was given | Mrs Smith. Lunch and a social time | closed the meeting . , KNOX w. m. 5. The May meeting of the W.M.S. | of Knox United Church, met at the | home of Mrs Thos. Brown on Thursâ€" ?day. May 9th, with Mrs Mather preâ€" ‘.siding. The meeting opened with the 'Doxology and the Lord‘s Prayer in unison. Then followed a brief seryâ€" ice in memory of one pf our former _ beloved members, Mrs Farquharson, | who passed to her reward a few days previously . Hymn 625 was sung and Psaim 23 read by Miss Belle McKenâ€" zie. A beautiful ‘In Memoriam,‘ writ. ten by Miss Belle McGirr was read. Miss McGirr told something of Mrs,. Farquharson‘s life and work, _ while she lived among us, â€" of her many kindly deeds, of her unselfish and deâ€" voted interest in the Master‘s work, and her patience and cheerfulness in all her times of trouble. Truly of her it can be said "Her works do follow her." ‘A" "tew moments of silent prayer followed by hymn 607 and prayer by Mrs, Allan brought â€" this service to a close, ‘ Mrs. Stoncouse read the devotionâ€" Al leafiet «Pma ay_ 100 Ne inss tUte VraF surprised at this bit of ear . The first meeting of the as so composed was Iph on January 28. 1850 [ 2x2_ Un Jam F es 1c un CC FAuup> + eeveral | hymns were sung and prayer offered by Mrs (Rev.) Fiddes. | _ Miss Mary Metcaife gave the Deâ€" votional reading ‘The Needle'l. Eye‘: Misses Gertrude Glass and Genevieve Saunders showed considerable musicâ€" al talent in a piano duet : Mrs Mark Wilson Trenatod | eb Miciczcac 20 y «P mtet, C med Church, who gave an excellent reâ€" port of the convention recently held in Toronto. _ Mrs Smith proved herâ€" self an efficient delegate, not only faithfully noting all that was going on at the convention, but by ber fluâ€" ent delivery making it so real and al aj.,,, ;___ _"}° COnsIGerable musicâ€" al talent in a piano duet : Mrs Mark Wilson â€" treated her listeners to a beautiful sacred solo. The speaker for the evening . was Mrs (Rev.) Smith of Knox United Chlll'cll, who wave ‘un atuuulkkeq _0 i" patrenage solicited * _1 door morth of Me. Laughlin‘s Garage Miss Among the Charches Rlchud Car Wm Clark Thos Armstrong David Cochrane w Clark, g B. Thurtell, TtOry is all composed of ~â€"no cities, towns or vilâ€" named. They were at that nnd Kewlrgw‘ s he Needle‘s Eye" > the inheritance and ir steu:ardshï¬p. The Donaldson Jackson ung to her hearers. ade it plain that it is iy Mission Circles and possible, not merely allocations but by goâ€" them, can we ever _ MCWITT was read . something of Mrs. s»and work, while uUs, « of her many er unselfish and deâ€" the Master‘s work, Mrs Farquharson, Graduate, | reward a few days SBuce to Dr 625 was sung and Residence, Miss Belle McKenâ€" IN STtREer _ Memoriam,‘ writ. MAIN 8 + Cameron Carney O‘Callachan i. Henshaw G. Sunley WATERLOO 8. BLAck text on help. and gave early his Deputies an excellent d, president, TORONTO which 1. Junior Matriculation '-!Mubmuomnlm The School is thoroughly to take up the following courses iâ€"â€" 'l\olï¬oolhn.rrfldlmi.m in the past which it hopes to lhl‘h-hlllttrlcuvo..‘ thy town and good _ -bmum roll Licensed Auctioneer for Grey County Bales taken on reasonable ters Dates arranged at Herald Office, Dan Fiulh whun HKE 003 04002 " DRS. C. G. AND â€" _BESSIE McGILLivRAY The Science that adds Life years and years to life, Call and See us, Congultatian ®.. Office, East of Central Drug Store Entrance on MiIll Streat [ubemll 4 Universi of Danra s Aitreiicts c d B o 2 Office and residence, corner Countes and Lambton, opposte old Post OMq Office hours : 9 to 11 a. m., 1.30 to a p.m., 7 to 9 p. m., Bundays exaantaA J. F. GRANT, D.D.s slt GEORGE E. ouncan J. H McQUARRIE, 77 ~ Wree 8. C. White Leghorm Chicks, from pure bred hens, mated to pedigree males. March price, $16.00 per 100 ; April, $15.00 ; May, $14.00, Hatching Eggs, 5¢ each. 100 bus Seed Barley, $1.00 per bus. JOHN O‘NEIL, Durham « C. PICKERING, DDS, LDs Hononr GRADUATE of Torono. iversi Â¥. ®raduate ¢ Royal Oon Dï¬n'.’ffln"mn! aer ario Rm‘:: e J & J HUNTEREH New Store C‘ o apuyi... _ "~ . IC HHHE AHOG A0K pumpjacks, Pumps, Cylinders and Pump Supplies, Satisfaction guaranâ€" teed. ‘Terms on application . WATER â€" Well Driller Branch Office ; Open all day mm. Cha:.mana J. A. M. Robb, Rrincipet Agent for BAKER Runâ€"4Nâ€"OIL WINDMILLS, GAS ENGINES, Ete, Durham R. r Chiropractie Barrister, Solicitor, DURHANM DR. C. McLELLAN Graduate, University of CHIROPRACTIC " o enak Hours : 25 $my 7«3 p.m Sundays excented SMITH, M.B., M.C. P.s. Tuesdays, * Saturdays Baby Chicks , MOLSTEIN, ont, Thursdays ane & full line of PRaATT, . r 18