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Free Delivery on all House Furnishings Two May Saile Specials The New Durant Four M U RAN T APPEARANCE PERFORMANCE COMFORT VALUE GEO. McLAUVGHLIN, Durham $1.00 $18.50 12.75 WiL DC PEUCETE OE ELW ENE eR x2 Em EUE N ie o e ol geveiees 10 o t e . C I W . . . . . you will appreciate the comfort of its wide doors, its finely upholstered cushions and proud of its chassis and spring construction that makes riding so pleasurable . ... . . you will marvel at the value cfered in this new Durant Fou.." Go now to your Durant dealer for details which he will supply without obligation! Durant, Four Cylinder, Standard Sedan Model "4â€"07" Striking Example of Modern Car Building $he D urkam Review Member Canadian Weekly Newspap DURANT MOTORS of CANADA LIMITED TORONTO (LEASIDE) CANADA Rugby Trucks, Fours and Sixesâ€"Y/â€"ton and 1â€"ton capacities The government can appeal to the electors on its record, but what will be the Conservative paity‘s battleâ€" ground o even ts battle cry?? The plan of campaign mapped out by its board of strategy was freely adver tised. There was nothing original or inspired in itâ€"it was a revival of old methods and tactics. Mr Bennett had repeatedly sounded the keynote in his frequent speeches in the country and in the House. The stage was set for an orgy of antiAmericanism as in 19i1. The government was to be de ncunced as a satellite of Washington, sacrificing Canadian industry and agâ€" riculture by encouraging a flood of imports from the United States and too poor in spirit or too compromised to protect the interests of this counâ€" try when they were threatened by the tariff legislation of Congress. The flag was to be waved as a matter of The prime minister of Canada aâ€" dopted the statesmanlike course of taking Parliament and the public inâ€" to his confidence as scon as he had made up his mind as to the time of a genoral election. He did not keep the country guessing after he had reachâ€" ed a decision ,nor resort to secrecy to cover up preparations for the conâ€" test in the hope of stealing a march on his opponents. He has given them ample warning. Mr Bennett asked for an election on the issues of the Budâ€" get and he will have it whether he wants it or not. _ Having invited it, he cannot refuse the prime minister‘s proposal of coâ€"operation in winding up the business of the sessicn, so that the appeal may be made as scon as pessible, obviously before the Imperâ€" ial Conference in midâ€"September. C. RAMAGE & SON, Editor and Pro THE ELECTION APPROACHES Rev. Hamilton, Toronto, took the service Sunday morning and evening. Sunday .a. m., May 18th, Rev. H. Crickington, former pastor for five years will be present and take the service. Everyone will be pleased to hear Mr Crickington again. course and the Conservative party depicted .as the allies of the Beaverâ€" brook movement in Great Britain and the champion of ‘intraâ€"Empire trade. The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies‘ Aid was held at the home of Mis Wm Fulton Thwsday of last week with a large attendance presâ€" ent. Mrs Dan McLean, president, presided: scripture lesson was read by Mrs Hugh McLean and prayer by Mrs A. C. McDonald. Minutes of the previous meeting were read by Sec‘y and approved. The regular form of business was taken up and arrangeâ€" ments were made for papering and painting Parsonage. After business, the meeting closed with the Lord‘s All these stag$ properties have been rendered useless by the Dunâ€" ning budget and Mr Bennett and his followers are acutely embarrassed and look somewhat ridiculous. They cannot sing the old songs now and they cannot wave the flag. They must improvise new tunes and find a Pleased to report Rev J. Galloway, of Nireara Falls has accepted the call as pastor of Mulock anrd Glenâ€" elg Baptist Churches. Rev Galloway expects to be here Sunday, May 25, and will hold se:rvice both morning and evening. new oriflamme. Mr Bennett is so perplexed that in one breath he acâ€" cuses the government of stealing his policy and in the next declares the budget was made at Washington. The Dunning budget is the comâ€" plete and crushing reply to Conserva tive propaganda and has demolished the Conservative election program. THE DURHAM REVIEW MULOCK Mr and Mrs Jno. Vasey and.Mr. and Mrs Mike Casey, Sullivan, spent Sunday with the Kenny and Melosh families. Prayer sistants. vray and Mrs K. LONB, . M MIT were visitors at the home of Mr Mrs \Wm Fulton recently. _ The flashlight has been seen on the ‘Second‘ again. s ud W’ï¬;’;}id Mrs Addie Symons of the Rocky,‘called on his sister, Mrs H. Vaughan recently. _ es â€"% â€"Glad to see Mis Chrs Shildroth abâ€" le to be out for a motor ride, after her severe accident. Grass farm containing 100 acres, on con 2, Bentinck. . Apply to Mrs John Stewart, R R 2, Durham, or to Colin Mcintyre, Dornoch MacCuaig is under present. _ (Arrived too late for last week) Mr and Mrs Jas Banks, Riverview, spent a day with the former‘s mothâ€" er, Mrs R. H. Banks. Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Wwill t|,\;s*m:y on the arrival of a fine baby y. seR oo t o s _ Mr and Mrs Herb Trafford and son Gordon, Mr and Mrs John Boyd spent a day with Mrs Edith Trafford, Bunâ€" Mr Harold Vickers, Renfrew and two cousins, Hanover, spent an evenâ€" ing with his grandmother Mrs R. H. Banks. Mrs Duggan and son of the Irish Block spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Will Kenny. Mrs Dugâ€" gan is remaining a week. â€" Mr and Mrs Chatsworth, Mr GLENROADEN n unison. A dainty lunch was at close by hbostess and as to report Master Lawrence U lis mmdar the iTWw‘s care : Aal FARM TO RENT Alex McGillivray of ong, Walkerton, ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Sugar and Flour Given away Remember the dates * W elcome for breakjast, lunch and dinner To the person buying the most goods, and paying cash, from May 15th to July 1st, (both days inclusive,) will be given, Absolutely Free, 100 libs. Granulated Sugar Also, the person bringing in the most Fresh Eggs, will receive, FREE CORN FLAKES Durham Holstein Mt. Forest t4 23 SMITH BROS. Y Beauty Â¥Style .z Y Safety * , YÂ¥ Comfort __ Y Speed J:; Â¥Power _ ~ YÂ¥ Economy Y Reliability Y Long Life The New : Ford I Roadster find that Kellogg‘s Corn Flakes are ideal for the children‘s digest. Packed with flavor and crispness! Millions of mothers prefer crisp Kellogg‘s Call or telephone for you‘ll VOLLETT May 16th to July ist 100 lbs. Flour MAY 15, 1930 every day,. It is so easy to place a long distance call. 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