of being bothered by {new is your chm h and permanent m rd to consult this led here. d Advise FREE ksmfort Come (rt and Let mine Your ity, can show you thi Mic! and to alum the last minute and, we to get foot comfort. Juring business been the expert. ,GGrptxttrmdlh I oddly shaped shoe; nd '0u like in m tll Appliances _actpaltr id beauty of the bet. Be Here , July lil ttttttttt BIKE LLY 4 3919 specialist, who' is a .f Dr. Wrp. M. Scholl, " I Ii1s J.t each i boll Appearance 1310;23:5- suit it e Rim t"H ttr Feet" ch er from any“ v\.;_r so simple" im the chance. cause of you remedy. v Estate, Ltd. u Porn-t. Oil " Utw a. " per " w of lune-co and may“ . prawn: he added untru- inte well. In " or.q uner with the should Mr Wei- " Mrs Me I adnill a mud. m fan- N apot, wrty to hnio Mr. Angus Men-chin. North Lino. whenthelr twin DOM. John All“: Ind Angus Duncan. "c.1791 the rm. ot baptism. Rev. Mr Cm. “I“ i-,-sbyteritut pntor or mun. m f Park, performed the hm tn . . pre.'o'rtce of the â€which. --the 5 mum's. Carson'l, McLean. My t i1 3 and they were augmented by "i' and Mrs MeLettan of NW N ‘1." and Mrs John MO... Durham. 1' Al, wing the ceremony n nub-hath! _ ,2 may picnic lunch m lowed Art event. worthy of Dal-Into. my took place It ttto you. d I: m CHRISTENING Ott DOMINION DAY, NEAR PRICIVILL! We have coming in this week scar of Mill Feed. which wa are offering at the following prices: Bran $34, Shorts $35. Feed Flour $40 per ton We axpect to have our Mill running about Monday, April 29th. when we will be able to do Prim alto. Winner of the Lamar we»: for "N-Awarded by the Best Grades of Flour and Mill Feeds Discriminating Housewives Wo have in three cars of EXAMINATION? If you are interested in business studies just reacl for your fountain pen and till in the attached coupon. (1i)-fj5',','f-tigg,,, Owen Sound, Ont. Kr -cpf- 1/, w Jairg2 T "wrwtr/ c. A. Immune. v.04. , . . Northern lulleu c. gs,ittt, Owen Ion-d Ont. Huck-ell I t “5... Mail "i, ll eiilir'll"u"df '.1.l? ;o-- ru- Western Feed Wheat Chop $36.00 per ton Bulk CA (MAJ place to go to get up-to- 'ff; date Business Education ’ is at the Northern Busi- ' ness College, Owen Sound. where thousands of young people have been edu- cated for successful business careers. will look forward with anticipation to a new course of study-Will it be Literary or Professional or a Training for Business? Those Who Fail To Pass The Test- WHAT NEXT '? THOSE WHO PASS--- “Hoar-Dir lulu- III- M â€In; Arer"mthsgt IIOMIC Inn-p5... him-II. Booth...†Auditing out" nan-3e- Co-II-MII Punt-ton «In. in - -elt Law school lithe“. Will you go over the same work again for next year? or would a good course of business training suit you better? 1iEN0EItSON's BAKERY The Que-“on Soon to Be Faced and Answered list cos I'OM CHOPPING AGAIN AS USUAL Highest Price: Paid for :11 kinds of Grain delivered at the mu. Are Now Over For The Year RESULTS Come later on GUNN'S. FERTILIZERS JOHN MCGOWAN J ULY, 4, THE PEOPLE'S MILLS Those requiring Fertilizer. kindly call only and got your supply. 2"efi, and worry In supplying your mm with the tteat of baking and pastry We take pride In good Baking which malts. and“ mom. teetty baked. Uu Hondomn'l Bread. " In mad. trom the - and. but In. grub-no we can buy. It I. per- OF ALL KINDS Aun- ... "nu - In which I - unte- - Into-nod In v-"-- “we Icenduta ot perfectly good Lil stock, the name 'Wlltrld' II In" been worked In some pl How would it hevelookedto have twin called 'Wilfrid' and the o 'Uuriery " wouid than in“ l v- - Ill-Ill" have implied tn put yarn. However there in tttat I little tinge of regret no. with it. The puma being de- scenduta ot â€decay good Litton! stock, the name 'WIIMd' should have been worked In some place. "n- _,...I; M= . 7 m....................... B....................... of school an “andâ€. the went: and children held a picnic in the Ichool ground: when an cadre“ wu read by Chr- Jccquoo and Susie Greenwood Jansen!“ mu Nichol days with her mother. In R. Bell. ol thanked all for their undue-i Git felt Ibo had my good Mend. " No Mrs T. McGlrr. Mules 3131131?! and Belle, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mn Ina. new". Mina Emily Hunt of town, visited ttrtely with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Rom. Lindsay. Mr and Arr, J. Lyonavand Mm Mi. mi. Hartrmve, Toronto, spent over the wttk ttyt Ttith Mrs W Harm-Ive. A number from here took in the picnic " Helhenon on the lat. All report t good ttme end 1 large crowd. Min Donald: Nichol returned to her home in Pricevme. utter tench- ing two you" n No. 9. At the clone Mr Reg. McFadden has taken I position in the Bank ot Commerce. ne wish Reg. success. Miss Jessie Bell, Toronto, went. the holiday with her mother, Mrs John Bell. . Mr and Mrs McMillan ot Swinton Park and Mr A. MeCuaig and sisters spent last Thursday with Mrs N. Me. Carmel. Mr and Mrs Harold Atchison, Tor- onto, spent Sunday with his brother. W. B. Atchison. Mr Geo. Collinnon. Hunilwn. viati. ed over the balmy with his parents. Mr and Mrs Wm Paterson spent tte, ttoiidyt wit? Pulley friends. Messrs W. Cook and Blerworth, ot Elmwoou, spent Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs J. Cook. Maura Ivan and Mil Edwards spent the holidays with their mm: here. V v __ -"9"Wr.I_q" an“ "" tie son. visited Chesley friends the tirst ot week. Mr and Mrs W Weir spent Bun. day with Mr and Mrs Albert Mchle Mr and Mrs R Bryans and Mrs A. Lawrence. Egremont, visited with Mr and Mrs R. Rryone recently. While playing softball st Townsend Lake Tuesday. Mr Jim Peart had the misfortune to have his knee badly hurt, which wil lay him ott work for a few days. Mr and Mrs C. McIntyre and Miss Mary, Dornoch. spent Monday with Mrs J 0 Greenwood. Mr and Mrs Sam McCarten, Toma- to: Mr and Mn Don. Stewart, Bent- inck, Ipent a. day recently with the Cook and McArthur families. Mr and Mrs Morrison and two Ions of Toronto and Geo Smith, Melanclh- on, were tirat ot week visitors with Mrs M. Smith. . Mr Jno. Bierworth, Elmwood gave an interesting talk on missionary ex: patience: in Nigeria, Africa, Sand-y evening at the League service. evening at the League service. Mr and Mrs H Hawes and family. Meatord, spent Sunday at the Davis home. Mr and Mrs 'iiGGiiiUiuunter, of Tavistock, are visiting at the Nel, son home. Mr and Mrs Victor Fairweather and tron Gordon, Toronto: Mrs Eutp ene Brown and Mr Em Cook and two sons. Detroit. arrived at are Cook home for a holiday with their parents Mrs M J Davu%ui%riiisfirriiiiii; last Sunday to tall and break her wrist. Mr and Mrs T J Flinn, Toronto, spent. part of holiday at J H Rob. sop:s and, W J Greenwood's. Mr and Mrs Douglas Kerr, Toronto spent over the holiday with Mr and Mrs Geo. Peart. Sunduy. Rev Mr (GtrtiiinriieiirGiawa, de llvered a splendid sermon in the Hall Sunday 1nd was heard for a can. “I- ---- .. - . V,_-__ I‘anA WI": Min Catherine McMillan. Igor“; visited Irttntlar, " her home. v -""-.b+ â€WIT. Mm ride. Hineo in leaving her ech- ool It Eugenia after two your: work there. Her pupils presented her with a beeutlml weenie in silver and. She is engaged to teach " Dromore Ichool. News Wane McArthur. Donnie McLean. Alroy McLean, Innis Me. Lean and Miss Nellie McLean, Tor. onto. spent the week end " their homes. Mr Alfred Hlncke ie'leaving hll Ich- ool after three years’ service. Hie pupils presented him with I. nice pair of kid gloves. He is engaged " Principal " Holstein School. “l__ wt, _ ,V --'"""e9M.- â€â€˜4"on Min Mary Carson its spending a couple of week: " her home. Mr and Mr: Angus Hooper and Al- ma. visited Sunday with Knox people. Miss Catherine MoMlll-n a.-.†;_eRICI-:VILLE as“: no In Tom )1ch and ammo! Klelnhurg, visited Sunday " Mr Jae. Niehot's.' Miss Dora Stewart of Ceylon in visiting ht Alex Steven's. In Colin McLean Ind (Ingmar. Anna Mary. Ire lowing today for . trip to the count end Ilene. Gladys Hinch and Flore Mcl‘lrhne ere luring to-day for e trip out West. CoettrratuiaiioG to all the pupils. who were successful with their ex- Inn. Min Willa McCueig has gone to Toronto, where she will be a. month marking examination papers. vh- IA- -. . - - roronto. are y_taitinfrrtGarrrt; Mr Corry um Mr ma In Ante us Hehchhn'l twins Honda even- in. Toronio, Mr and Mr GREEN GROVE expecting him who} LGI “d Mrs 00m_§nd_tmlly ot M.PHI Edwards and lit- ZION McLean and Mr . Mia. Nick. month blue deny suit a summer time? at sch- that.) . I work Do you men: r with than 15 were t mm! Rev. Robt. Me! 'mnorel praise, Mdermut and vicinity are well .church services each Columba has a good u Sullivan and the Pre always some preachel can. Ant hate myself for the things I've done. But I went to so out with my heed erect. I nut to deserve ell men'l respect. And here In this struggle tor mane and pelt. I nut to be able to like myself-.. "e? went to look u lay-ell and Pe""rtt-rmutttotns' 39â€me and conscious tree Strayed-.. t undersigned, In t l, the head of ya --one black, thr! Anyone knowing o Please notify owm Dr H. G. Marshal dalk, desire. to arm conduct a practice Wednesday of each June 19, 1929. ' nave to me with tune]! and BO--- I nut to be at tor myself to know, I want to be able " days so by Always to look myself "might In the eye. I don’t mt to land with the Bet. "-. --- I have to live with __-. "a“. warn-er or Glen. elg roads, is busy looking after the work. At the meeting in Township Hui last week, the decision is not yet known re the building of bridges by those from Toronto. ,_n.. “V. nun 01 we Glenelg, ls spending a few her old home in Bentlnck, MeCormiee's. Crops are doing well, showers were good visitors sown grain. Many will be t lug haylng this week and w Plying to the Author to ha able weather for the-purpoe Tuesday ls cool for the 2nd coats Ire worn by auto drisr The good raglan-n. n- , lne uaraen Party under the aus- pices of Durham Presby'n Church last Thursday, was well attended. considering the evening. Many will remember the garden party at the school grounds, Priceville. July 9th. Holidays and garden parties will soon be a thing ot the past and will be converted to hay making. Mrs Hugh Mephttu ot the S. Line. (ll-anni- '- -, ___-V...vvu “may. We miss the good writer of Swin- ton Park. We hear Mr. Aldcom in not feeling well but hope he will soon again resume his good budgets. The picnic at Flesherton Monday. was one of the largest ever seen there. The rain spoiled the evening program. . . The Garden Party under the aus- pices of Durham Presby'n Church last Thursday. was well attended, considering the evening. Many will remember the garden party at the school ground; Prinnvlllo ...... =-. In our last week's budget. we not- ice the name. Mr Priest putting up a wire fence, instead ot Mr Pust. Mr Priest is a mum“ pastor of the Bap- tist Church and Mr Put a faithful man putting up wire fence. Always pleased to have friends trite. it us. A carioad paid a visit to our residence one afternoon lately. w, m.-- ..__ __ . - Another sturdy Highlander from Proton, we remember, was the late Dunean McMillan. At n raising where now lives Duncan Shellie (then the Rev. John McMillan property) it was hard to get enough corner men so Mr McMillan said 'Shove up the iotpr' taking up two corners before the rest had one. This Is a fact as we, when a young man, were at the rats- Ina trf Hour from Durham Mills. He would carry one 1imile and then re. turn for the other, going another 14 mile, and got to his humble dwelling about dark. Mr Campbell was one ot the sturdy Highlanders who often said when 60 years of age, he was as and " ever. He died at the age of M yea.†. Do you remember when Clone]; Council met at Hugh McKay's Hotel. Durham. In 1870? (Yes, there ls one here yet.) I Do you remember when the Dur. ham Road was mulled ln IM1t l Do you remember when you ttrttt; went to church, probably wearing tl blue derry suit and beretooted lntheI summer time? (Yes, we remember that.) . 1 Do you remember when no less than 15 were bsptlaed by the late Rev. Roht. McIntyre at Keylsnd's Bridge, slderoad 40, north of Dub? ham Rood. Glenelg. 70 years ago." What has become of the younger cenentlon that they didn't follow, the footprints ot their forefathers. ! Do you remember when the late' Rev. Alex Stewart, Baptist nunllter ot Durham over 70 years ago presch-I ed in tseltoolttouaea (mostly all Pres-f byterlans) near Prlceville and did not condemn them because they were not Baptists? I We remember hearing tell of an old pioneer of Proton near Swinton Campbell when he carried two has: Park, in the person of the late John _.----- mu or Je, luck of We: on the Saunekmml t l Br II Do you member the me ot the noâ€! that one": elated In (Hench? Rheh, 1 Do you remember the date ot the nut Dominion my? Do you mem- ber how it wu celebrued? Do you remember of anyone living who new Glenell mostly at bush. with its hull and halo" end more __- mu“. '"". red um one grey. nyone knowing o their whereabouts ease notify own . Norman McIntyre, .111, Pricevllle Mr H. a. Marshall, dentist of thm. deoirec to announce that " will -. .. ----=r, - -- - WHAT TO REMEMBER ANNOUNCEMENT practice In i'riahiii, on " __.n_ ---- . . _ THE DURHAM REVIEW MYSELF be: each Sub-(115': "SE" a good pastor in Rev Mr the Presbyterian, have preacher applying for a Black overseer ot Glen- ...., ., . - doing well, the late a good visitors .to late Many will be comment " week and will be up- a Author to have favor- for the-purpose. This tol for the 2nd July and m by auto drivers. residents ot Pricevllle well t.ypttiieiCiGii "till?! Neck. boat-Inn]; . Pricevllle Priceville S. Line, days, at with the empty Total Mo: Pm m: Homn m Pf.ft?eedfrtirt't M100"- Br m to Jr W--aim iraiGTaiikHt , m ' , ' m ft 'ttate.) A Leslie Watson MP, tun Porter 554,- mmtber of 90',“ " ft. Io-s. my be 'uu “-3 r. ".'"t "f8 A".rn . '"7 V V "ctr trl l‘oyl'w. Ag, te mono!) Burnett 41. John Burnett 45. To Jr Ir-Noreen Helm " lute Manchu " Aileen Kan-ted: " Evan: XcDennld 78, Johnny Mehr. thur 68. To Br t--DortaM Nichol 62. Dough. rumba!) " To Br Primer Ann Meviear " Id Teeter TO, Gwyneth lichen 1ttL2, Teeter 78. Mildred Sullivan " Wham-ed lcConkey 14. To It Primer-aa- McArthur " Mile Tttrsttmtt (Ibsen!) “I- " Dir -- - .eev -.. WW.“ “I“ son 72, Cameron McLean 69, Violet‘ Stonehoune 62. To Jr m-- label Author 84, Prunes. Bailey 18. Hume Teeter 76, 14th Tux-abut] 65. Br.l Ir--Alexee Home" " Alex Weir M.' Tom Aldcom " Dick Csnon M, Mar. stre: McLean 50. Jack Mesarttmr li) Ihnerrstrn Burnett 41. John Burn" " l Jr Pr C to Jr Pr B (12 tMuneto-- Dorothy Reid, George Reid, Bernice Tindgll, Walter Bovingdon. Ettie Col- lier, John Mchmern, Wesley Vick- eru. Elmnor Btorrer, Purl Vlcken. Jean Levi. James Wells, Kama: Ger. I..- l, Br 11 to Jr m t30 piurittrr-iorrd Prew. Hertln Kelly, Gordon Kennedy roan-don Gnhun. Robert Milne, Velm fHullne. Clark Saunders. Lynn Vol. ,_____~, -_.. lunW" Jr Pr to Br Pr (14 ntuneO--0ittdy. Gray, Morence_ Martin, Irene Atkin. son. Anna McLean, Sadie Osborne. lube! McCormick, Vern. Neavea, Ber. tha Glass, Ross Greenwood, Ralph Wilson. Ray Innis, June Elvidxe, Cunard Vuulyke. he]: Cuwell. To Jr rv-UGG ria%, M, Elwyn Mclnnll 70. To Br Iri---Doetatd Car. m.- " n-_A#7 -- - Br PrB toSrPrA‘ Nelson Dummoor. hater old Walker. Sr Pr C to Sr Pr A " munetrl-- Ralph Greenwood, Harworth Hughes, Maxine Kelly, Jessie lake, Agnes Thomson. Ronald Watt, Viola Ran. some, Julia Ransome. Edgar Ranaome her. 8r Pr to Jr I (36 natrteN--hiitut Wilson. Mary Bourne, Emily Pinker. ton, Willie Noble, Minn Thomaon, Gordon Osborne, Philip Sparling, Miry Rita Morris. Helen Gerber. Via let Dunsmoor, Btarr Jamieeon, John Kent, Florence McLean. Fred Town. May Levi. Clarence McLean. Donuld Kennedy, Helen McDonald, Evelyn Aljoe. in Slbbald, Catherllne Mo Meeldn. Chm McDonald, Geo. Bow ingdon. Lorne Long, John Collier, Willie McGirr, Gilbert Trattord, Ail- ene Wanamaker. Audrey Wells, Wil. mer Voile". Laura McGowan, Phyl- tn. "r".., "~ -- A . - -". _.._... .v-vukuu, ruyl- Ila Wilson. Harry Schenk, Robert Caswell. Helen Atkinson, Jtmieaon Watson. Br I to Jr ll (42 ttames)-Jirumie Braithwaite, Margaret Armstrong, Margaret Moore, Catherine Rowlnnd. Myrtle Hodgson, Louise McLean. Ity abel Fiddes, Florence Bolger. Annie Rimmer, Jack Atkinson, Archie Mc- Dougall. Ottllle Pearce, Janet Robb, Marjorie Middleton, Gordon McDon- ald. Cecil Vansiyke. Kathleen Ren. wick, George Aljoe. Reta Glenholme. Milford Wanamaker, Willie Wells, Donald Campbell, Rosa Cain, Harry McCaalin, Arthur Allan. Ross Kear- ney, George mu, Vera Pinkerton, lilene Whitmore, Leona Slbbald. Es, ther White, Jamel Wilson. Eulalin Wilson. Muriel Gibson, Jack Ashley, Lloyd Erwin, Douglas Dunamoor. B., hikingham. Cecil Greenwood, Edith Bryana, Marjorie Tucker, Earl Vila alyke. I Jr ll to Br ll (39 pupiis)---Mergaret Sparllng, Helen Lawrence, Helen Gag. non, Annie Tinlnnov, Jessie Grant. Ellene Tucker, Lorraine McArthur. Emily Cornwall. Boyce Howell, Mary Town, Clyde Hoodlum, Jean Erwin, Lola Wilson. Bert Lawrence. Mor. ence McLean, Thornton Snell, Gert, rude Holmes, Betty McIntyre. Lour- etta Pierson. Jean McGlrr. Jean Mur. dock, Ruth' Nichol, Madeline Berlet, Jean McDonald, Lucille Word. Ron Lauder, Jimmy Storrey. Louise nu. coner, Alex Wells, Albert Murdock, Florence Greenwood, Grace Valle". Elmer Glenholme. Norman Glass. Geo Hulme, rpGriiiiiiiiiiirn," Hilliard Schenk, Elmer Dunsmoor, Florence Brynn. lea. George Braithwttite, Clllford Johnston. Gordon McComb. Kathleen McFadden. Walter Henderson, Her. bert Renwlck. Lloyd Vanslyke. Del- bert Moore, Edith Miles. Iaurttte Campbell, Vera Collinaon. Sadie Hem there. Dorothy Ashley, Rouwell Mid- dleton. Velma Dean, Irvin Innis. Gor. don Henderson, Edward Wells, Jean McLean, Percy Murdock. Robert Noble, Ada Becker. Jr In to ter m (30 tnut0O---Dorw thy McDonald. Olleda, Hahn. Marlon Moore. Norma Greenwood, Rom, Wil. son, Mary Firth. Chm Thompson. Jean Rowe, Non. Baird, Victor Good. chlld. Cal-mm Noble, Reta Graham, Ollvene Yiln. Lewis Whitman. Ar- thur Watson, Norman Tucker, Euel McArthur, George McKechnie. Peggy loan. [an McDonnld. Iris Hull]. Bert Trarttoeii, Eldon Whitman, Car- man Allan. Margaret Erwin. Ethel Erwin, James MeAulitte, Mona Mo Donald, Betty Hersderts9n, Billy Levi. Br m to Jr W (23 trtrpttN--teadie [Mn-Inn Pickering. Arthur Koch, Enron! Word. In; McDonald Susie Bell. Gordon lain. John Green- wood, Shirley McIntyre. Nathan Rit- chie. Inch Mon, Elsie Hunter, unr- gnret Wanna, Robert Gray, Jean At. kinson, Edvard Hunt, George Gius. Alix Tobin, [Allie Hughes. Crawford Vollett. Giulia Ritchie, Olive Duns. (Nuns In ogder of merit) Jr W tot ter " (33 mmito--Dott thy Mohrhne, Allan J. Hebe-n. M. aim. not: Graham, William Ren- nck. Jun lent. [one Prev. Inu- lu Jamie“, Wet minnow. Edith Erwin. Ben Firth. Abbeylo haul. Funk Hulme. Chum Mc- Kechnlc, My Greenwood. Lewi- Icconb. my Bruthvute. Var. Me- Dolnld, Howard Witt. [meme DURHAM PUBLIC SCHOOL Pro-06a Smiths PRICEVILLE SCHOOL Junior to Br Er A f? names)~ I Jr W to Br IV-AV Rear, Geo. l Bailey. Jr "I to Sr Ill-Albert Rely. (Grace Ray, Myrtle Batman. Clmord Enrown trec.), Herbert Welll tree.) Jar u to Jr m--gean nay, Pearl i, Bartamn tree.) " " to Sr "- Ber- nice Wine, Ruth Barman Br Pr to Jr F-Ada My. Edith BarunAn. Ar- thur Wise, Marjory Brown. Howard Batter. "Mtu"estaornnr put lhereotto my person or person: ot when chum mace dull not have been re. paint! by them " the time of distri- Dated " Toronto this 26th any of June, 1929. The Canada Permanent Trust comp- any, Jame. A. Hunter, lunch. Hun- tee Borneo-villa Enema-I of the on- we ot Bury Alexander Hunter. de- M. " Johnna. Grunt, Dodo a In Donatd, "t link a Hummu- .ultdlmg, Toronto. Their 80“de Plush-smert “mum 1ttyt)-d11r_z_tttsrntGtiiiuiik 'f.ftlo'tedprt-tditiiiikr. 1lttPrt'tt-fE.retttstttte.r A [ ___v_.._. -. -. v-ywu “I: - ', nv Veule. Br m--4hsoegtes Mittee, Glenn hwrenre. " IM-oestrin. " lee (H). St Hr-Ewen Ritchie, M. iveaaie'. Br I--Ratph Miller. Gordon §Veule. Jr I-i-rt Veule. Br Pr-Brin Clerk. Bernice Buy. M. _ Rosy. Jr Pr-Ethel Veule. [ Those marked . men! every day lfmm Sept 1 to June, the Muriel ( Brown. Rena CIu-k. l “by W. chechnle, teacher. I s. B. NO. 8, autumn _ Br Iv-Mute, Glencmu. " 'v- ilirrt Bell, Gordon Greenwood, Agnes lAndereon. Br tu-Jenn Firth, Mary iAllen. Jr "i-Aledn smplee. Sr ll /--Wm Scheurmen. Geo Scheurnnn. I Mel-met Edge, Cecil Andenon. Jr " i-Edna Deli, Arlene Babb. Margaret iKenny, Jnck Williams, Henry Wil- .liama. First-Ellison Edge. Leona , MeNaily, Emma Bahama. May Sch- ,eurnnn. Primer-Alvin Vaughn, T. g Babb, Beatrice Kenny, Tom Firth. D. Edge, Margaret Williams, Billy And. , emu. , the 3m day of July, 1929 ,to send by post prepaid or deliver to the un- dersigned Executor: of the said er ate. their Christin: lumen ttttd lul-L names, :ddreuea and description. :nd full mticuhn in writing of their chum And the nature of the security, it my, held try them. ..AND TAKE NOTICE that after men [at mentioned an. the Execu- ton will proceed to distribute the aB- Beta of the downed mm the par- ties entitled thereto, having rem only to the chin. of which they Ihui then have notice. and that the Executor: will not be linhle tor the o. 1027 Chapter 150. that I." eredi. ton Inning eutmtr, or' demands . gaJnat the estate, (or chiming any interest therein) ot Harry Alexander Hunter. who died on or than! the In day of March, 1929, It the City of Toronto, are required on or before In the Estate of HARRY ALEXAND- ER HUNTER, late of the City of Kiulmu, In the tttate " Florida, United State: of America. Notice II hereby g'vcn put-3mm to Section 61 of the Trustees Act R. S. I MeKENatiy-rn loving memory or our; dear mother, Mrs John MeKenzie,l who passed nwuy June 27th. 1928.; One your has passed since thatuddny‘ God exiled the one we loved nay. ' Dear mother, you are not forgotten? Though on earth you ore no more; _ sun in memory, you ore with us, f As you IIWtYI were before. U. No: i, EGREIONT & NOR. Jr IV to Br. Iv-Elgin myth. Wm. Caldwell, Eva Htuskeu, Clements Pat- terson (R). Jr III to Br Ili-ir.), Robina. ll to Jr m--Murray Morice Howard Watson, Caldwell Kerr, Ver. non Noble, Playford Schenk. l to Jr Ir-9Eitrorrt Robins. Jr I to Sr t-- Cameron Kerr, James Wilton. Pr. to Jr I-orvims Bryant. Norman Robina Primer A--Joree Keller, Doris Rob. ina, Ollve Brynn. R-reeommended. C. R. Morrison, teacher S. B. NO. 11, BENTINCK I Br In to Jr "r-Irwin Iii-cox, r.) Roseborough. Wilhelmine Into. In" tit to Sr m--Predn Ritchie. Duvwn Vollett. Doria Dyer. Dan Armstrong.‘ Snub Dyer. Br "--thnittt Hopkins.) Elia Vollett, Margaret Murdock. Jr} H-Milton Mann), Elmer Noble. Br.: Pr to Jr I--Wilttelmine H opium. C. l Dyer, Ernest Murdock. Jr Pr to Sr Pr-Alvin Mann), Jno Murdock. I Br Iv-ct- Miller. Curite Malian: Jr ly-4Nrtatet Bony. John? hum Mt. Br lerll: (tom mm "or--, nucl- thnith 8tt (IL). Sadie new: a: tm. per mer--orval Hun-hon. Sr m to9r thr (Tomi mar" 900) P--Duantdn Maeuod 760 Orr, Aw nie 'e gigantic“: Tt6 (H). nor- cues â€when: m (H) : me In Eek“! 615. Br " to Jr (Tom mark. 500) : pun, Mary Eaettem 405 (11-) ", roc.. Anam- one subject but m oednoui." Jrmtotgrh-ierraarggq.Aa. elude [emu Wt. Judo 1m "t Donclu can A“, In“. Col-hm 801 " to Jr Ill (W TOO) 2 In. "O: honours "6F-atu_ Col-Nu 188.. Goldie WM MP, Kathryn Wright 895. Cecil me 802. -4Hdly mined by her daughters U.S.S. NO A BENT. 1 GLEN NOTICE TO CREDITORS U.B.S. NO Mt. GLEN 7mm! son an? 8. NO. s, BENNNCK IN MEMORIAM M. C. anemia; 1&3." Irvin shame. tench" I . Baton. Lucile:- ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO and no (a), An. A. 0-1929. In to and or dedteer a .110 (a), M the met mam sum or 9(H):nc.nd- the 'aeeststoes.ttett museum at HilltoJl-ll- Mel-[manlypmvet (moth. pua, It", Mae. tom the now by of July. 1920. 312., “am. Rb AND TAKE NOTICE, all m to Jr ti: (and such “It mentioned date, tho M met- Smith 8tt tgtea In" once“ to alumnus a. t868tm. m. "qeta of than“de . ,the was entitled mm. by. [an teach mo ytotheclun-ot m E" ' er they shall then have mace. m ' teacher F L F. can". 0.0.3., W. C. PICKERING. DDS. un _ . Honor: GRADUATE ot Tam-o. ‘U "I" .M Ro MEMO.“ , 3"t',1f,'hRic r'l,e,1'letg'M, aim “on" an. J a ' nuamcuu N.- an... L_AoetMetoorNera.eeerqt Tm.moonm.momu Nona-coda an was; Dual mod at Ber-MOM.» duh. autism-3h Duh-am“ mutton “may. 00ml. In Dunn P. o. Phone " r " IOM and midence. some! 6mm- i and bullion. o-ite old Putt Ola PPe has: 'f to ll_t.l!l.. "' to C Licenced Auctioneer hr My My Tho Science that atide Life you: And years to life. Call and Bee II. Con-um h In Durham Tina-ya. Tum-uny- I. ORS. C. th AND BESSIE McGILLlVRAV oe'. In! of Guam] Du. m HONOR GRADUATE Toronto Duh. my; Gram Boyd Cancun-Id Surgeon. Donn-try In m " hit l. L. SMITH, ttdh, " Nk Aunt for BAKER nun-mom WINDIULLq, MI enema. as. We keep on Inna I full “I. d Pumphclu. Pom. Cylindeu In Pump Suppllec. Butt-{wane - erd. Tern" on Application. WATER- Well Driller Residence. MAIN onset AD. 102tuemeendordellmh the under menthol mum k the Mm. Ml mun et their alum duly moved. on or he- tone the noun any at July. "M. AND TAKE NOTICE, that “he ouch Int mentioned due. the keen- tnn shall proceed to name: the "1eu of the and damned an; the nude. entitled thereto. hav- renrd only to the clun- of which they shall then have notice. an lb 1oEeeutomwitinotskiiiiGiiir" the mid ante. or nay [In thud. to my person or 'Me0ttq" of It. claim notice shall not have he. I.- eelved by hm unnamed“ distrtbtttittn. DATED at Durhun. this 81st in: of June A. D. 1829. lid-MIMMC thrTurmaeD--t.%tkitgiii. trottheer.Geutt-.-d. NOTICE h heel, given, that " mumauu want a. 1ltP1totEeinsmna5ikeiaiiE !.Httettte%rmtoemtrttaiiiiTG County ot Grey. condemn; 4M 1rtedir1onoruemttseittGeVia" J. E. MILNE. M. B. (Ir-dune ot Mull) Unlm (Bacon-cor to tho um Dr. I! tum-1% TM All-tdee-tss em "deametrtUrrF. on“: I - - a I. “bud. an... 9.3.. t to 09.3.; J. tt MCQUARRIE. B. A. P. F. IncAlmlllR Durham R. R. GEORGE E. DUNCAN BUREAU Brunch Dulce " mum Open all any My NOTICE TO CREDITORS Grwtttatat, 0mm a - CHIROPRACTIC Barrister, “liclur, Eta. t, r " PIOCEVILLE, OR. C. MttLELlyUt JOHI O'IEIL LUCAS & HENRY. Benetton (or the Excel“: DR. A. M. tun: '-' pa... t.-a ‘.. andâ€. glam 11ArTeef the MC ', HOLITEIN. out. 1.rl-l