mni communion which tstaeen it " 221.193 hr (in city â€In". A ruli- Ibio but alt-men! “tin-to of tr, munch. of Oren-r Vnneounr in 285,000 exclusive of New Wem'mins. tor. Growler VIDMI'OI' include. mo City of North Vancouver. in. din- trtet of North Vancouver "-9 tho municipalities ot Burnabv um! VIM V's-cum". Greater Vancouver and New Wainimior Hath Mn tt â€puts-mm of about an: 0M on “out In" the population of the on- Vancouver- ("will line. tts m- eorporsttiogt In me In revealed " the arm-m â€than. of the mun. tun of the - city by the um.- Border Cities Co. 6) per cent bonds. due 1934 to 1939. at 899 per 8100, yielding 6 65 per cent Victory Building 6% percent guaranteed bonds due 1949, at par, yielding 6.50 per cent. Above bond- in 31000. 8600 or 8100 denominations, with inure-t coupon numbed. peyable twice yeerly. Go to Bfcllraiih's Also Simpson‘s Ltd. bonds and preferred stock, Federal Grain Ltd. bonds and preferred stock. and many others. P. RAMAGE, Durham, Local Dealer A nil will so so further thss us Issd will In It. A â€I!!! sun or I you". so-ss will " so turn" "In his or In head lull snow. no». do Bot succssd by cusses or by lust but by mus; s Dru-lest cant-sues ssd usls. "Isl: “mucus. Tbs vsry host plus to so to '\ so: np-to-dsts Business uses- (fkf tion " the Northern Buslssss Callus. Own “and. who" f4rltt) thousssds ot young mp1s hsVs been sducstsd for successful _ _ business csrnrs. u yos srs Istsrsstsd is hsviu s good dlnnsr In s comfortsâ€. nous Just use] tor your foams]- pss sad rm In and as" the “new coupon Safety first-we handle nothing speculative Write, call. or phone No. 6 for particulars. Excellent Bonds for Investment largest stock in town ito choose from. Also Suitcases, Club Bags. Trunk, lite.' Shoo Repairing as and J: S. Mollraith CCU-I'D 001-330 Gordon Schilling. a young busines- mn ot Walkerton. passed "my on [many Int in thkerton Hospital in his Mth year. He operated a success- ful me bu-Ineu and In his three year- more. had eartted 3 good my nation It a thorough mechmlc. Death wu owned from 31nd troub lo Ind handles. Instead of wrlting that weekly let. ter to distant friends, why not have the Review tell them the nova ot the district. Save youruli the trouble ot worrying over what to say each week for 82.00 for a whole year. Death of Walkononlan pan Helm At WW. - Wdldly. July " Mute MCI“ behreed in. at Will mm This table shows how long It ans tt sum ot money to double itself st both simple sud compound Interest Rate 81mph Incl-sot Can. tnt't 1 Fe. 100 yrs " yrs 178 dys 1% pe. 6 yrs 243 dys, " yrs 139 dys 2 p. C. 50 yrs " yrs 303 days 2% the. " years 27 yrs 328 dsys ' p.c. " yrs 132 dys, " yrs 101 dys 8% Fe. " yrs 208 dys, " yrs Mt dys 4 no. " yrs 17 yrs 183 dys 4% Fe. " yrs " dys, " yrs 210 dys 5 wt. to yrs 14 yrs " dys " no. " yrs u dys, " yrs 283 dys ' p.c.. 16 yrs 243 dys 11 yrs 236 dys 7 Fe. 14 yrs 104 dys, 10 yrs " dys a p.c. " yrs 183 dys, 8 yrs 305 (In 9 Fe. 11 yrs 441 dys T yrs 319 dyl " gm. " yrs, 7 yrs " dys These speech“ of Mill Mocphall'e row-r a broad range ot thought and it the other members In Home spoke on the same Henge, the session would last the you round. But they don't : in thet, none of the member: never ellow their upholstered char in the Commons to become cold. F During the lat union of the Hmee of Commons, Min Agnee C. Mnephnli midi-cued the Home " time: on ditterent topiel. These were on Agricultunl Condition. the Budget, Cadet Servicel, Dairying in- dustry. Dnrgnvel Divorce Bill. Div- 0rCe Bills. procedure '. Domicile of Married women in divorce proceed. inst; Dominion Elections Act: Edu. cation of prisoners ; Eligibility of women to sit in Senate; Freedom of Speech; Girl Guides: immigration Policy Amd't ', International Pence;‘ Treaty optional clause: Lnnciot. the late Mr Roch; Liquor export to Un. lted Staten: Militia Sonic“: Multi. latenl pence treaty; Netionni de. fence estimates: Nation-l Higlnnyet Non-permanent active mitithc Peni- tentierlee: hymen! for work. trunn- ion: Paddlimt and duckling: Rules end regulations: Stony Moun- tain: Work for inmates: Royal Mili- tary College: Mrs Mary Ellen Smith: lady Tucherenu pension : Title: of! honor: Typewritere Home of Com-l I on the port of Dun-huh dttunnhlp. when they nun the con to bowl I through our town. stopping only for , mu. to while nwny In nnonoon " ' Hudson Put. Owen Bound. I Why In Dnrhun not for Durham.' , What good will It ever do our tmvn l to have It. emu!“ so to OwonSoud ’nhorel. to no scenery and mud ' money. when they can do on this in {their home centre? It In no doubt that thr nwny held- look green. but .it we m n wince much u Horn-on [Park in Durham. would it attract) Owen Sound citizens to the tune ox.) tent? Would It be too his 1 t"eti l or imagination to hen: tourm- not ' the way to Durham Ptrt--ean It what you with-- nnd on going there. and youmlt crowded out by picnic The Tommnnco force- ot Candi have felt . severe Mow itt the death ot the shove sentient“. who wu Edueationat Beefy of the Temperature Federation of Cinch. Ho was con- ducting meeting: in Montreal when he was luddenly stricken and thuu, says the Tempennce Advance. of whieh he was Editor. "A life ot Ineal. euluhle ittttttmtmt w“ suddenly end- ADDRE"" THE HOUSE " DIFFERENT TIMES THE LATE REV. W. W. PICK, "A. Gail our old boys. in remembering their old home town at he remem- bered " native city, Guelph. louyutyu With our puement nesting com- pletion to keep up with exilunx com. mercial expansion of the provuwe. should we not I. well consider our gteBtttetie and other inter-eats. espec- iuliy when we have no piece to spend . nociublo hour or two. Let Durban be good to Durham. Might. we 'ttrt. yin: Pr n 'Cutten' up 31763353711. munldpd _ pride. where now we feel humbled. Durham bu all the natural laun- uuu tor . bountiful vacuity- drive and purl Adjoining and with some expenditure would shortly the: ia uni tine u maul; mpg: DO YOU SLEEP WELL? I rad with Intent! your gaining! DOUBLINO YOUR MONEY (Clinton Now-Record) ' T'MEDURMAltttttNttNe , Three days were spent in St John? and business was sandwiched with entertainment. On the ttmt evening; the Mayor and aldermen gave a din- her at the Admiral Beatty. the next day the publishers of the daily gave/ it luncheon. In the afternoon cars were provided to take us to Rothesay to s garden party which the Lieut. , Governor had invited some 1500 peo-. pie to meet the Press Club. The beautiful old stone house stands in grounds full of the shade trees and overlooks. thro' the hirches. an ex- panse of water. Refreshments were; served at little tables under the trees‘ and a hand was in attendance. l con- fess that it was a relief tor me to learn that all this was at the Gover- nor's own expense just as his home is his own and not an elaborate in. stitution saddled on the ratepayers of the province. One’s conscience therefore was at peace concerning the matter of sharing in so brilliant a function since it was not " the ex- pense ot the ratepayers. The Liettt.. Governor's name. stripped of its dec- orations. is Hugh Macias. which surely has a home-dike sound. ! On Wednesday. tho' there was a drive around the city and another e- laborate tea at Rothesay. perhaps the most instructive function was lunch- tht the Journey eut, boulde- watch. in: en endless panorama of pleasant tieldss, Interesting towns and wldo rivers. I had the privilege of nttend- in; Sundey School and church in one of Montreal’s many churchu.be- tore returning to the train which brought us into St John, N. B. It ti o' clock in the morning. Early tho' it we: Min hineether of that city, wearing n Pres: Club badge. w" on the platform to meet us. Her name proved prophetic and. during the en- tire week. to the ttatoetlaltmertt ot the citixenl. we never had a Ilgn of min or tog. Where the tumpstomed duly; or almoet daily min went. or why.{ nobody - l In reply to A question. I made the unless remark beta-e lesving Bur. ham that i supposed ebont 800 mem- bers might attend the Triennial. " may be es well to correct this idea. The Candice Women's Press Club now consists of just one member tor each day in the yeer and bus "' memben in sll. tro were pres- ent at the sessions in St John end I number of these tnvelled " their own expense. not being directly iden- titted with newspeper work. In view of the quslity and outntity of the vi- ands provided everywhere for our en- tertainment it mar be so well that the C. W. P. C. did not Iwoop down on the eastern provinces in e body. since the Msritimers would have been in danger ot being ‘eeten out of house end home.' 1 In Cuwell (Annie Grey Cuwellt _ MM me she “I horn In the old pr house which must hue been very G near to the Revew once and Ihe eit lived tor name time in the vlclnlty ot l " Pricevnle. Mien label Graham. the' "a met ot Beatorth, hed often mited' em the Menu at Dornoch in the dnyI- Cr when Rev Mr lemma lived there. P mu nun. Allen. retiring Beer. ii, Trees. is Mt well known to the edl- the tom ot Review, u to others. de. " pend-hie Mend. Thole are only nec- "d - A few of the met one might " rnentlon ot writer- who» In!!!" I tm through their paper: ere hunk: tol " Durham people. I m. Home of the heppy experiences of e little hunt to the Atlentie eoest. This will serve to let my friendst ere resiiy interested. know something fehout the trip while those who ere only politely interested my tehe the ‘erticies es. tiresome minutes of meetings sometimes ere "ss read." Meeting interested people es well es seeing interesting pieces wee a delightful pert of the Journey. This I bean in the Union Stetion in Toron- m where by ecicdent i met Miss Me- 1Kibhon. the usociete "Homemaker" jet the Globe. end to her consteni friendliness throughout the Conven- Mott I owe much of the pleesure of the busy week. Miss Agnes Swiner» ton end Miss Blenche Hume of the} Ryerson Press. being on the seme train, l begen to feel quite " tGiG,1, thoth so fer es I know. only twol where from Grey Co. attended the.) Trienniei (Kiss Louise Julyen snd' Miss Dorothee Deens of o. Sound). Miss Hey Clendenen of the hrmer's Advooete, our retiring President. is en unchsnginx friend ot seven yeer's stending. Kiss Her-shell iir?'iii) euthor at 'Bentttittet Joe’ which - library loves to possess. is the most misnuusly delightful person to met., She is hard to describe .uMeientiy, but suffice to sey she is mu of mn.| which she shered the more beenâ€; she wes heck in her old home pieces in the Meritimee. I I HALIFAX AND Hams Ammgr; “I an mum to the WW tor otrerm. me Inca in which_ tow! vny Cannon. Mink. who num- ly "and "on hou- mp with the Gandhi. Woman Pro. club to the Maritime Provinces. NTARI '"Gltt'. m thatâ€. alarm“; t,'ftyy'eeeitii0iirtiii"at7tl 2eerPar,itiCilt.irisiiri,i7', ftntrlB""t6iiri-Ail"r W:Mi 'e:e't'tte.Lettiti_uii.uhiic.", M_Bonu¢hdyvu W1. [ It: any-ell I had I marvellous hol- ldsy and decided that I van due " home. Having (annotation for ei- ther line I chose to return by CNR. thaving gone out by the more direct [he of the CPR; end was rewarded by the val-lou- Icenery “on: route. with a one View of Quebec citadel hon Levin. new" the river. We mud than Ottawa but to the ac- enouuuent at our own noting. 1ettyytrttt..riFriiia,7ii"tll: lyoneol shunted when.“ things we night he" neonatal-Ion. ',2t'uytirlGrGriTiri"i"t; for In. any. The» m for the Put One of our mm at the en. " been. our enter- lu cont h, their men at the nut. In an '2Nfutt.ieEiiciiiiiu,74'i no on m and “My (this; due-- at Mmrttte th- I. to m- am on their it... One of, the I. who not. " . M can-f .1...“ sL-A --- - " psss s church of the Covensnters still in use. to pus Andie the lsrge Baptist collexe end st Grand Pro. beside the church on the supposed site of Enngellne's home, to hear Prof. McDonsld of Acadia College, . oiler its welcome end tell min the istory ot the unhappy deported Ac. . dlsns. There are still the old decrep- lii'iiieii willows but the ls.wn is ' besntii'uliy kept and plsnted with 'shrubs. Not for from the ststue ot Lij.iiiii.iuii' herself is s smsll log lrailway station of modem build and |obviously for the Veomtrtetdation of . visitors to the storied spot. Here very quickly we found our train swsitinx; as spin and there was no time to) produce our dog-esred copy of thei poem snd verify locstions. But we I had seen Grand Pre snd the "mur. muring pines and the hemlocks" sno l can never quite forget the red tide. I weaned sands of Mines Ruin where , "With the ebb of the tide the ships I sailed out ot the harbor." . The City by the See I We srrived in Hslii’sx Just intime ( to help celebrate the evening of the i 180th birthday ot the city by hsving l dinner es the guests of the Board of Trade at the Lord Nelson hotel. Next morning we were taken on board s mine-sweeper sud sailed sround the Harbor as guests ot the two daily papers. Here, u in sll our Journey- in, thoughtful hosts or hostesses were provided to point out end " Main pisces of historic or other spec- isl interest. A reception st Govern- ment House by His Honor. the Lieu. Gov. snd Mrs Tory and then . sup- per st the Wsegwoltic Club given by! two other dsily pspers ended the week’s very full prom I seen of our erGirrCior""Tu't' do they know of Cum who only " " lu know t _ 7~-- r-va-Wu-s The following week In. those who could remain i Cape Breton Ind P. Edwu' the runway; had been cope eroul In mum; our tum good for three more men stopover: wherever (lo-trod dulgence ls manned In m beam of the clot-tn these-WE; will nuke to tell other Canadian. end the wqud as well. what they have L. Nevertheles- we were not with“! slmmstnt toad to: may at 0|.an q given by â€we no: menu history or which our text hook- hul mum q In but mm. The comb-adol- ot the I my Data “to owe an Instruct!" “an“ on C.N.R. lumping. t 7 Than“! m u great any. Sign TORONTO so much restful courteey and friend- liness not only in odReint circles but everywhere tn shops. street or home.1 Crossing the Bar of Ptmdy on the C.: P. R. host 'the Empress' we were‘ lucky to and the wsters as quiet as1 they were. though "telling the an- duhtlng of shining wsves, I could not but suspect s spirit benesth that we: cspeble ot Itlrrlng up It. own brand of tempest. Arriving " Ditrtry, we hed snother specul train st our" diepoesl. s Dominion Atlsntlo thin time. A sttop was nude " Amalie-l lls Rays] and e few minutes were at- lowed to see M Anne end hear! llttle ot her history. Another stop wes mode at Kentrllle and here e-l gain motor csrs were provided to drive thro' the spple orchsrds of Gespereeu Velley, to see muss Basin! sen- - 4...-“ -- -., - cm W In to M. John My morality with regret lur- prulngly deep for three dul' Mond- Ihlp, In aid good-bye to the ‘grey any ttthe up? where we Mfwnd _ - "__-e- ---'-'0 ed In nbundlnce of mdwlchel and; coffee» I mention this unexpectad. kindneu In one of may tendered by both mun†during our visit. It In mull wonder that the pregnant of the Club referred to It Thompm. (CNR) ttttd Hurry Smith (CPR) u out "brothers-tts-tnw." On Irrlvtng hack " St John. we found an. provided by Mr Thomp- son to convey an buck to the Admin- at Beatty when he tho but provid- in, Mr Batter provided In with I good deal of minted information to round out our "amnion. of the nation which in no busy solving the problems of New Brumick’e late spring. (Late In our: were thelihee here bed withered before we left but there they were doing the honor-e " table deeontionl.) it: beautiful lubed glue Imam. The long Inner-lug Denice club. were commandeered Ind drew no that Around the city. then to the Golf club tor afternoon to. u guest. of the city. and later to the experi- ments] tum for dinner. The latter hetltutiea Mtereetod me very much 5nd ghee our run we. too short by local tl'llll could not make New lawn and but with due tot mum. the C.N.R. ran n epoch] one we! and the C.P.R. the other. In this way we were enabled to vlllt the University where the Gov't luncheon v1: â€Wed In Memorial Hull with mid remain ln’tourln'g and P. Ethan! M. and “a um I nu due at ' tun-roman for et- Iou to return by crm. out by the more direct -rIfi?tTf, they bur-:17: '"f spent by especially Ben. month- with . This in. GRANT-At Western Hospital. Tor- onto. Suturduy. July " to Mr and Mn Alexander Grant (use Unk- Mutheaon, formerly of Pricevllle. . daughter. KKRR--At Durham Hocpltal on Thursdly. July 25th. to Mr and Mrs Norlnu Kerr, "may, naugh- ter. MeKE0WN---ttt Gtenelg, on July W. to Mr Md Mrs [gourd cheovn. Mi" Marion Bord had her tow!- removed tn Dunn mum. and also a on the mend. AnIWMhenmok lathe concert at Aberdeen. held by the W. Mr Lad In J. Vuey and Mr “a In like Casey. Sullivan. went " evening u Mr Will Kenny's homo. Min B. McKeclmie has returned June the: holidaying with her mo- in. Mia Jen Clark, Zion. Mr And In Tom noble. and fun- ny. and In D. Iothllmy, Loam culled on the mum brother. It G. Bord recently. Mr and In Jno. While. Suntan II unending e fortnight with the ht- ter’l litters and brother, Jim and Mary Henna Ind In E. Bell. In lulcohn returned to her home In Whoa-nu: the: trading the put II! month- with her mother. In I. Inmate. A good an. In reported. But surely, you I". you - hue seen the Reversing “In on the St. John, Iteelt the Rhine m the Hudeon combined ; the Pena rock: the " hem of lovely public and. en in Hem-.1! Yen, we new all the“ and my. my other thin". but the Review ll I, weekly new-paper. not a true] mule and it we he" leaned naming ht ell M the cum teoul Mel-lumen It should he not to crowd other contributors out. i ry_out of the way. Miler on um] I. hater-'3 man and the line than! occurred. Picture the! In some kinda Ort N of city. where ayttieierter would de. the CNN mend that the at would 1'th on. "Of-NW Imuh the vehicle. nu . rev yum "in I by end n clam-ale lave-unm- otetee, ttr would "stably end the matter. i------ dy I. likely to remember. The um: “I narrow and thee]. of "tsietef, muted In ecu-neck!†on “rear car ankl. Our "not at can to I In]! em when A Ford at bed verb‘ ed tn m path. The motor men got down. went into I new tn sou-chef the owner of the car. and with no. Argtworu " all but quite mic-Hy! the two men "ook end muted Hen-i you round. One little Incident of, this we thought naming. In! New lam Hum: we tool A "not at to see the pert of the town W. by the di-tgmt' "ryteLt'etrtr.l enter-tuned, nnd thet no opportunity ','lrG1'"t'i,"GGuGiitttoAetff beautifully illustrated booklets and their Intent unwr- (contoininl columns concerning our-Delve- end our movement: u well In our it tune.) " m not I inning pout:- neu to pen-women who ind thew- er to 'writonp' the citie- and their citiune in glam tel-nu or with ad- veree criticism as they new At '. not! yet the civility of the waiter who in tanking euro ot " tip. We and, the hem-ion the Hemline people Are habitually good unnamed All the a... will"! Ono little uddent of, In very i-tir [on than u. -"'" vu that the W are but.†“It. Inc-Me and mm. m III I. m 2','t"'ii,1'iiiiu""'iuaFue1PtLe,,eit'U. u an emulation vo van "nun Ir At numbed, “a that no 09031th - m ,raaittettotrtro'rer no 1'!de Mr O: beautifully Illustrated booklets and ed . their melt now-Dwar- (cannula: I - column- ooncemln: cumin. and n D mn- mnmnu u well In our Me and“: on any out than . in all-idi- W! m an at - an an M It". an TiU."7iiiiicriier-"'"'" marmamvm hold noun-imam. Mum-think! wheel. Mauritanian-(bl m.m.0u8r.n1‘bmot- “tum." â€a...†f." - .., an.“ - Mr. and her mMiï¬onWWmvflihuM-Mm. taretatteeee"tf1"'t: hTiGGiiFtue-tCttttt"'""r'. mama-mumwm;uzwummhflud. u " min '0 - ,oyati , All†nNqgMt% oron enter-tuned, “a am no mum = a. not 21 " " hazel. to. ','lrG1'"t'i,"GGuGiitttoAetff Ira-MIMI n. a†beautifully illustrated mum and ed . “a“ In cue- Beeept- their hie-i unwr- (coaininlnl . columns concern!“ our-loin- and I" Dun. Tun“ in villi!“ her our movement: " well In our lit dnmtrter. I" Alex Iona-a. tum.) " m not . ttnrastrtq ptstiter Mr - In D. xenon-Id and Jon no" to pen-women who had the!!!†'0.- Mr - I" W - we or to 'wriioup' the cities and their amus- louy. Mica, - a an“... in (loving "m" or with ad-. tur may at L lemurs. The Farmers of Kimberley GLENROADER BORN “v- “In. ulna “mt“. “pjhum.†on the 'Review tot Printing Clint; to “I! you can“ tho nttuuo- or I -etteq It"... "I“ 'tetnt. M I!" “M to - W; m " “We. M I. lull-Ind, h. M m “-0 “I “no A. " " “N for on mm: to km. the world of lune. mud. The - " 4-- - _ - In an! what your Dunne-a in do. lng t In It mum to achieve the suc- ceu you had plum for It? Doe: the public - mm ot your ef- tom? 1te'.ttus-froVr-erii. are cloud to the Wt, no nan -' The tame" at [timber-I, were bit, terly 'test-dent. The lucky ground was not than productive of even the 1noet meagre living. and they were ll new“ want Some ot them, In despemttoai, moved "my. Others who remained, died In poverty. And " the um. thir ohm»- were plum. with alumnae! But the lumen did not know this. They thought the pried". cune- wet-eon- ly pebblee. And they endured 90'- erty m ninety with Opportunity and wealth within their reeeh. "I‘M!" " It.“ tatth and Tmem. Ivory luau would. an In good can: “A. pun man, We " l-t I. a 1. mum» Two story brick nuance on Elan Bt. All maniacs. [and location. 56 an d Ind. Owner leaving tor hula: no... he mm “a other palatial. apply to turn Neon". this. Apply a W on. Durham BL. Durban, canal-Inc ' room. Splendid We can lot for union with mm men, an. Tom renou- H003! AND LOT FOR BALE OR RENT the Chino-o laundry I“ hid can of Nor-HIM. " 'tae-OOO n binder Alt... maul; her abut. In Pouch- or. " well no other Western friends. in Joe Cam. In L. new In in Edmonton, THIEIHINC oUYFty row OALE Savor cad In." Me. M h Countess St, Durham North of C.P.R track " - dwelling on can!“ Pure Clover Honey HONEY" RIIIOENCI POI BALE in tyi, 5,10 and 60 pound pails . T. Hugill ', July and. ills F A lun flow-6.10. “and... hue-Mn a. "bundling JuLAWIINC Humor of no Discrimi Western $30 'ouircri-., hunt-mt“ Turueotutori, “nonmem' I“ for the md" no " K0"... i. Kel I o tr tr 's Ner're no nourUhmen HENDE Kellogg’s ( milk. Pres order it in All k, Flour, m“ . omorrow "ttest P; Grain deli AUGUST JOH THE co8tl CUS ro _ Delia 27h at not. a“. unit! M.“ or“: he“! LAI'