&2 r'l nwmrad al.s_ C_7°" 00 Taised or lowered easily and quic . o vidoulb-u.ti.lm.:‘{w ‘_â€"â€"_“-â€"_ 20 2C ECRURUC] the , allâ€"weather comfort and the :;&im of the coupe, ‘l'h prÂ¥e h_.‘lh."w can be raised 4 MB I\Gw M]' mmN above, combines the smart, youthâ€" goor C3 0020 ~CC mt ful duh :{}‘h roadster Going on a Holiday Trip m IF YOou arRE MERCHANTS BROKERAGE CO Selling Stocks o T heir Lease their Premises to the Selling Starts Sat., Aug. 9th, at 9 a. m An Army of Salespeople Coming Soon ! Now busy Ticketing, Tagging, and Pricing a Mountain of Merchandise to astonishingly Low Prices. Come if only to see : Look for the Sale Tickets â€" You‘ll Save ! Ford Sales SMITH BRos ;HINK!NG or m ;l," B“U*‘Nlm 3euiem A SPECTACULAR SALES EVENT Now in the hands of the for / Alter Entire $20,000 Stocks The top of tan material, rubber [int.erlin«f folds completely when lowered and lies flat back of the seat. â€" Door windows, which fit snugly into the top, are in chromâ€" itm plated frames and may be raised to act ay windshrerd wings when the top is lowered. When tophvpthemrcwtainmybo raised to permit conversation with passengers in the rumble seat. Bedford cord is used for upholsâ€" tery and interior trimming, _â€"_______tL@ror trimmi J. & J. HUNTER & Service. Member Canadian Weeklty ers‘ Association, 50 years of faithful service, the . HUNTER, DURKHAM From Wall to Wail St. Thomas Full sheet posters giving full particulars of this outstanding sales event, are being disâ€" tributed into every home in the community,. Be Here when the Doors Open at 9.00 a. m. Saturday Royal Bank and decide to retire from Newspap and Proâ€" raiiitpann dn ... /.2 410n. Art.\ And now we suppose every cow in M®!ighen never became | premier | Canada is a contented cow.â€"Meaftord *"* Sift Of the people and Hon R. 1 Mirror . Borden had years of weary waitin, | Mor dces it seem to be in sight. But while women may be denied seats in Parliament, their services are diligently sought and generously ofâ€" fered during an election. The late campaign was distinguished by the large number of women workers, Evâ€" ery successive campaign reveals an lincreulng desire and aptitude on the 1 P 207 EC RTERRIORL . 200 M but they occupy a firr and lasting nett place in the party. ~the ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO part: part of the fair sex political activities. proved themselves t as they are enthusia T "Linointritar se 8 dnc h | resentation is concerned, is a man‘s Igame. Of course, the majority â€" of | those defeated on Monday were third candidates running in constituencies ' strongly opposed to policies they supâ€" ;ported. Women candidates are like | Lrchibition in this respect, that the | electors, male and female, will not ’desort their party to support them . 'Perhaps this may change with the passing years, but the time is not yet, nor does it seem to be in giwht | The fact that Miss Macphail â€" will ; continue to be the only woman memâ€" | ber is not the fault of her sisters. | Eight of them sought election in the {recent campaign, and their defeat inâ€" dicates that the majority of the elecâ€" !'tors are of the opinion that politics, so far at least as parliamentary repâ€" [ Ausarmandiss 4k 10 dg s T D _ We have not always agreed with :hcr views, nctably those on military training, but we have always admired her sincerity, her alertness, he}y abilâ€" ity, her fearlessness and her indepenâ€" dence. Few male members can equal her record in taking pains to be a faithial and efficient representative . Miss Macphail has come to occupy a prominent place in Parliament, and her defeat, which seems a long way off, would be like the passing of an institution . In the nine years that she has sat in the seats of the mighty at Ottawa she has developed into an astute parâ€" liamentarian, â€" well able to hold her own in debate with the best of her fellowâ€"members. to elect somebody else were they disâ€" satisfied with her stewardship. â€" But the fact that in the general elections of 1925, 1926 and 1930 they reâ€"elected her shows unmistakably that they abâ€" preciate her services. | Merchants Brokerage Co. CLEAN SWEEP CLEARANCE Je and female, will not party to support them. _ may change with the , but the time is not yet, wellâ€"known firm of « 101 69 t P Grey _ _ ___ _ ‘"0rity in South ': 28 72 P ‘t’ fest: Cres:; Te y ar 5 142 0 82 0@ a Wlthsomeolthebestoltheflb-.g ;(l; gl’ : f eral party reâ€"elected and afew good # 1 Dow men, the opposition at Otawa! MARKDALE ; will be great in debating strength. â€"| 1 357 9t 26 > n eds sls NEUsTAOT _ It is not every Opposition leader‘ ; 143 65 7 ;:httllcondcthelettsotthemwt in three short years. Hon R. H, Benâ€"‘ CHATswoRTH: _ nett was appointed to that position at 1 83 80 t !the famous Winnipeg Cm-uun] FLESHERToN Convention in 1927, Hon. Arthu"l Flesherton 150 _ 96 §4 Meighen never became | premier by ~* . the gift of the people and Hon R. 1. | DuUNDALK Borden had years of weary waiting, | 1. Dundalk 316 114 101 00 0 SmEC ConIOn 1Q Ine slogan "Eat more Ontario Farm Products." _ 1t is long overdue and what is true of Ontario is largely true of other provinces in Eastern Canada in many lines of farm products. ECCE NITTY 492 â€" FAIPL Dep.â€" Minister of Agriculture for tario, is a fiim believer in the p bility of extending the home ma for Ontario fruit and other prod1 He is in fact already plannin campaign to give active expressio the sloran »p., ____ _ â€"_ CAPTEG "CCons in the Dominion and it is estimated will take at least a year. One cause of the bresent spread beâ€" tween retail and orchard prices, we believe, _ is the overlapping in the marketing of Canadian apples, It looks like poor economy‘for instance fo> British Columbia apples to come Clear across the prairies to sel} ln‘ Ontailo cities When cammife l gl. ./ The mystery of why apples grown C thirty or forty miles away cost the ‘ consumer in the large centres as ~ much as apples grown in California, â€" while the grower gets less than the _ cost of producing them, is being inâ€" vestigated by the Commissioner of Agrucultural Economics at Ottawa‘ and his staff. At least this question will no doubt be included in the inâ€" vestigtion now being made, which, in the words cf the Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Dr Grisdale, includes : "All phases of the apple â€"industry ; production, marketing, storage, transâ€" bortation, consumer demand and dealâ€" & and consumer requirement as to quality, grade, size of package, methâ€" ods of sale, etc." The survey is to cover all the leading apple growing | . sections in the Dominion and it is estimated will take at least a year. One cause of the present spread beâ€" f tween retail and orchard prices, we V believe, _ is the overlapping in the|< marketing of Canadian apples, It| looks like poor economy‘for instance| 5 fo« British Columnta® sluro io why NoT Eat our own PLES :. (Ontario Farmer) 1e prairies to sell in when â€" ample supplies lere, enough to meet on and still leave a ellever in the possiâ€" & the home market and other products, being made, which, in e Deputy Minister of ‘ Grisdale, includes : the apple industry ; THE DURHAM REVIEW business expression to planning a Fairburn Onâ€" AP 1. Wareham 48 27 2. Maxwell 101 93 3. Feversham â€" 131 119 4. Singhampton 80 31 5. Mcintyre 41 62 6. Rob Roy 26 67 1. Badjeros 50 70 . Hatherton 30 9¢ 2. Dornoch 68 3. Keady 49 4. Peabody 35 5. Desboro 107 Holl. Centre 127 Massie B5 2. Hopeville 3. Sw. Park 4. Ventry 5. Allan‘s 6, Kingscote 7. Glennie‘s 8. Proton St‘n Arnott 56 Wailt Falls _ 94 Berkeloy 177 Moggie 74 1. Cedarvilie Chatsworth 5. Mt. Forest 6. Drury‘s ’_1. North Ward 151 65 2. East Ward 206 19 3. West Warda 278 109 EGREMONT 1. Allan‘s 87 94 2. Dromore 21 125 3. Holstein 121 â€" 170 4. Yeovil 410 148 5. Mt. Forest 34 l13 Alsfeldt Ayton Ford‘s Hampden Blyth‘s Nenagh Gleneden 6376 6619 14144 1687 Miss Macphail‘s majority in riding, 243 Egremont ... 36% Sulivan .... 34: Artemesia .. 444 Proton ..... 368 Bentinck ... 455 Glenelg ..... 319 Durkam .... 635 Hanover .... 844 Markdale® ... 357 Holland .... 593 Dundalk .... 215 Neustadt ... 143 Fleshe:con .. 150 Normanby .. 544 Osprey ...... 516 Chatsworth . 83 Camp, Cor. Lamlash Ritchie‘s Glen Markdale Dornoch Tp. Hali Here are the official figures. by Municipalities and by individual polls: The figures published last week were almost all correct. except for Sullivan township, where majority was 311 instead of 387 as first reportâ€" ed. This was practically the only change. ; | At the official count held Monday [ by Ret‘g Officer M. E. Murray, Miss ’Mncpbtll's majority was fixed at 243. ‘ This is unofficial for four polls. for which returns have not yet been reâ€" ceived, but the figures he has heard for these polis (No. 4 Holland. No 3 Proton, No 3 Nermanby. and No. ll Hanover in part) he has been auured‘.J aro correct. Off:cial figures give Miss Macphail 243 Majority OsPREY The Vote by Municipalities: HANOVER 185 9 Stn. SULLIVAN GLENELG ‘s 69 127 24 89 ile 11 110 h 55 94 ili 94 84 BENTINCK h 371 39 51 81 11 60 _ 77 ark _ 95 0 92 Cor. _ 72 86 L 34 130 56 T4 i| 50 _ 108 NORMAnNBY 69 63 215 108 56 16 n 49 60 15 80 28 43 52 16 PROTON > 42 101 ' 41 138 15 130 34 65 82 42 ® 19 T9 37 54 ‘n _ 38 41 ARTEMESIA J 51 97 I 40 78 itn. 54 57 60 _ 107 61 _ 1142 33 _ 91 96 106 49 49 39 26 HOLLAND DURKHAM Camp, Macp. Cam. Mac Campâ€" Macâ€" Cam. Macp. bell phail maj. maj. . 368 156 388 842 653 311 444 127 283 368 650 282 455 693 238 319 504 185 114 57 92 44 84 100 111 116 178 148 127 89 110 94 84 693 504 253 489 97 441 114 * 65 96 94 125 170 148 113 106 18 495 10 122 52 38 93 54 10 13 12 49 21 107 10 10 86 127 169 |HeMH thi ! Now ma; *9| _ joke, ’So we‘l} ~~ . But leave the y Will stin Now sper just | 10 152 101 17 43 67 143 41 382 355 21} 41| 78 54 38 21 a Aam.a.;, _,,\___ @PPORent, who lost his deposit. He appears to be & fired star in McKenzio Kines Mirme es 224 majority 4. _0 _,____ "0°"""* @xjourned 46 to the bowling alley and later to the 38 |new Balmy Beach dancing pavilion, 3 where the excellent floor was tested 47 by the members, 81| At the close of the supper hour, 58 Mr Thos Relt made a short speech 10, on behalf of the choir to one of the (memberl, Mrs Bryson Morlock (Daisy Mather) on her recent marriage, l(ug | Stoneouse was called to read a poem 11, (her own work) to the bride and | 13 / groom, which follows : g( To Daisy and Bryson 1| Dear Daisy, we have gathered here, At Harrison Park, Owen Scund, 1 §Mte ) neagu otCc d i 4 _2 ___ C*° C086 the w CIHS Daisles‘ (Daisy‘ Mr and Mrs Geo. Collinson . ... _ We admines® *4 / %e *\ _ Mrs Christie saq caughter Please accept u'our gift this fernery Mt Forest, visiteg this week ‘ stand, ~ $ K |Ill Mrs Wm Atchison. With best wishes and loveâ€"trom the â€" M# Walter Nichol is =» ' Chatr 60 17 59 97 55 31 So we‘ll not question whether its easy, But leave it to Bryce anc hope â€" that the years " Will still find YOuâ€"‘just like a Daisy‘, Now speaking of flowers we wanuld 15 24 DsCm NUTOR 4 | To enjoy the day together | With all good things that £ wOrness 20 11 Keep Bryce [ nqy . _ __0_____ CHIKS that abound, Last year you were Daisy Mather. Playing ball with a shout and a knock This yearâ€"you have gone and changâ€" ed your name From Mather to Morlock . Now changing your name was quite ,__ alright, 14 96 18 58 86 17 104 49 107 79 42 58 65 33 39 |722C. _ e was taken to Dr Murray and made as comfortable as possible, {The remainder of the choir adjourned +6 tha hasdr o o2. P g ba;éi He and made a by was so li;:'f;rtunate badly sprained ankle No l y â€" re strong. _ The usual picnic diversions were indulged in and the supper took 1o second place to any of its predeâ€" cessors. After supper a second ball game was staged when Arthur Derâ€" har anmeee es us oh. Kknox United Choir held their anâ€" nual plenic on Tuesday last to Harri sen Park, Owen Sound, twenty five strong. _ The usual picnic diversions wora dndatssa s0 s UV just like to Knox Ucited Choir Piczic at Harrison Park spent Wednesday last at th home. The farmers are busy gar the wheat sheaves and the vest is coming along fast. Mr Ed. Stefier hu‘haâ€"z the Cronin thrashing machine at his wheat the first of the week. Mr Hagerdom of Paisley has moved lhis ditching outfit from Wm Little‘s to Tom Derby‘s property .and _ will proceed to operate the end of week. Berry picking is in order these days and whether the lusclous fruit is plentiful or not, there is the usual number of pickers. A little moisture from above would not come amiss as the berries are shrivelling up. l A great many attended the celebraâ€" tion in Hanover and remained for the street danceï¬ later in evening. Park were entertained at her home by tripping the light fantastic until early hours of another day. Miss Mae Sharp was the hostess of a successful evening last Friday at which the youth and beauty of Allan ’ Miss Grace McLean of Galt visited with her cousins, Misses Myrtle and Mae Fulton the end of the week. Mr and Mrs And. Green, Paisley, also Mr and Mrs S Vickers, Mulock, spent a day recently with Mrs J. Derby, Sr. Mr Mr and Mrs Wmm Crowther, St. Catharines are at present visiting the latter‘s sister, Mrs H. Fulton. MEOTC, NPWUBDUD DIVGMM AGIUIMUU, MNNRIL, AMWEO . MWME bvidlh.~~prtraividad URZ ANCTCHADG ham, Drayton and Hanover, untu!were yet unborn. they exceeded 61. _ Among them and ‘l We cannot but express our r»> none the less interested was Mrs. Fs, which we feel voices the sentin, mother, Mrs Obenhack, Sr, a lady of of the community at large, at the 87 or therabouts. Snaps were taken| sing out of the picture of such a ; different groups and games of softâ€" old store as Hunter‘s, the memo ball and football, along with a short of which are living examples . program, comprizsing duets, step danâ€" type of the old time business ; cing and music from different instruâ€"/ who laid the foundations of \« ments. Supper concluded the gather. business on a policy of rugged, ) ing of cne big happy family. ‘est, fair and square princivles P | PPRATETRTWTETT . STF TTE ECY WUBi A gathei‘ng of unusual inwrut'yeln of Durham‘s history, when tock place Aug. 4th at home of Mr.‘ corner store loomed large in th, Henry Fritz Sr. The Fritz reunionâ€" iness and social activitie of the first of its kind in these parts communHty. Those were the goo: and of a family who have long resided days when the high pressure ; here. Guests from Toronto, Galt, Durâ€" ods of modern day merchani than the Râ€"100. It was intended to fly to Ottawa and Toronto but latest| news is that it will return to Engâ€". land without doing so this time. . | No little excitement has been stirâ€", ~â€"~____| s 5 red at Montreal anl throughout 0“‘! aâ€" 0.‘ BUSIM‘S ada by the arrival of the Râ€"100, tael * biggest airship to cross the Atlantic} D on so far. To leave Cardington. England oumm". mll‘cknom‘“mrc, after 5 and 79 bours later to tie up in Monâ€" Y°aNS Of public s®rvice retires ¢>, treal is sometling of a record. The business . T tieup is made to & tall 'mym" Somewkat in the nature of a ; 'ltmcwrs of which Canada hbas th¢ spop comes the announcement th; only one in the Empire, outside Of ong j Hunter have rented ;) Britain. One fin of the monster met,mm to the Royal Bank ans with an accident over Newfoundland,! _ in, (o retire from business but repairs are being made at St Hu-: firm has to its credit a rewrdl bert, the Montreal air port. Another| , /,, $ [ ‘ Ler y years of successful and . alir ship is nearing completion, to be| A tinuous business life in Durha» known as R101 and to be JATEO®‘_____a )_ mo nrond af SnAaad Jcohn Park, Detroit and niece, have no in good humor and CcoNQUEST OF THE AIR to Cameron R. Mo. Park, South Bentlnt;k‘ 1ef0rd, who for been elected in complaint as to receive a on sliding to F _0 2 0°00700, â€" VIBItec er its easy, last :':enk with Mr ang Mrea John hope that Mr and Mrs Thos MceGirr spent last week with Detro.t friends . ‘e‘:l:.::y‘u , Miss May Col‘inson and uncle, of , Hamilton are spending the week with 8) we a., Mr and Mrs Geo. Collinson . ‘ Mrs Christie and aughter Mary, of is fernery Mt Forest, visited this week with Mr K |!h="ln Wm Atchison . from Waiter Nichol is spending a the month with Toronto friends . s (lu Mary Floyd who has bean vistting her fister, Mrs w Patterson, n R. Mcâ€" returned to Toronto last ‘week. who for' «M el ... plected in | u R ::‘:‘:l; TO RENT o8 se:. at the Geddes garnering in oat harâ€" then Double house, two ln;l;lâ€"l:nu newâ€" by k iy decorated, soft and hard water and e ukenflln( out of the picture of such a ; of .ou-IOId store as Hunter‘s, the memor a short of which are living examples . ep danâ€" type of the old time business ; mzn;.;who laid the foundations of \« gatherâ€" . business on a policy of rugged, ) Mr and Mrs 4 Mrs N. McCannel, Mr Stewart visited with the New»~! family last week, k Mrs w Williads, Mimico, spent a fow days with her mrthor M.â€" n.. MIss Ada McLean Toronto, spent over â€", _ Tney spent Suncay with Mrs Wm Jacques . Misses Mima Hargrave a Dul)'. Tomnuo, spent over ; NY WÂ¥ in Abnts (Prvrereenecirss o o. Allie, visited early in the Mr and Mrs Geo. Binnie, Mr and Mrs Wm Bogle of Vainey spent Suncav « o ."I Candy of Toronto, visited hi ® with Mr and Mrsa John amilton . Mr and Mrs Thos MceGirr spent last sek with Detro.t friends. Mr David Hamilton is spending few weeks with his Gaughte:, Mys Farr Lawrence of Egremor,1 . C Tap wb ar vracndty €20 CORmATTY «HHU !_Mr and Mrs J. w. McKe | family were guests this week [And Mrs Andy HasHo Pu... also Mr Miss Jessie Beli and uncle, Mr o( ‘een, ‘Toronto, spent over the hoi ::' at the home of Mrs Jno. Beli. P dn ate t Tsscs 2k id 55i 41 Mr and Mrs Dan McDonald and s Ross from Hamilton, were recent vi itors with Mr and Mrs L. McLea» Miss Mary McQuarrie is enjoying couple weeks‘ vacatinn wimn nul _" '. H.[xm‘ve Miss Ada 1 ""I6ses iusther and Catherine M« Lean are spending a couple of we~!l with friends in Toronto and Hamilto We s Bs C Mr and Mrs A. Orchard, were visitors with the latter‘s Mrs Jas Miller this week, Misses Esther and Catheri Lean are spending a couple of with friends in Toronto and Ha Mr and Mrs J. W. MeKechy family were guests this week y and Mrs Andy Hastle Crawfa. PC stt tants ie lsncs / s 2X at Do:rnoch Monday and report an i; teresting time, Mr Mr and Mrs Bert Rusk, Markdal» were recent visitors with Mr and Mos Joe Crutchley, Mr and Mrs Albert Thompson ans family spent a day this week wich the former‘s mother, Mrs A. Thomp ghn The U.F.W .0. will hold their Aup meeting Friday of this week a: the home of Mrs Freq Cuff . Mr Campbeli McLean has secures WilK:amsford â€" school and will tea) there the coming term . â€â€˜g“fldm to the Royal Bank ani ad, going to retire from business, > ["':nrm has to its credit a record 0: ‘;’:!er fifty years of successful an| . ‘r!unlloul business life in Durha» 'w‘noord to be proud of indead . ».t{ Hunter‘s are one of the ver, + ‘l'ellll.lllll( links bllldlll‘ the pi ®"/ business days of Durham, with lpmont generation and the : the community, giving particulars 0/ this big sellâ€"out which Starts Saty, day. They will have. further interes ing news for the public â€" during ()» period of this closing out sale. Wate) for it. _ Hunter‘s entire stocks of mercha; dise a>> now in the hands of the M« chants Brokerage Co. for a quick d posal. The firm has an announcem~ in this issue and large hand bills a also being placed into the hands « Mr and Mrs ï¬l'o;'n_(.md two Wees auc s vice numbered TO RENT OR seLL week at Mr Neil Sinclair at members of the firm no doubt, . recall many interesting . incic Ir and Mrs , all of Tc ‘J. & J. Hunter | Closing Out Busine:s GREEN GROVE ROCKY SAUCGEEN â€" On George 8t West AUGUST 7, 1930 crowd attended the sports »a Hargrave and L , Spent over the ho} former‘s mother, Mrs Matthews and son ‘Lean and \friend oi over the holiday with vacation with her as + 2,.01C0, spent a mother, Mis Robt. J.B.Rogers and = ronto, were visito Robt Lawson‘s . » MeGirr and so: in the week win Orchard, Toronto , Crawford MeKechnie a; and fam.] with Mr Mr and and sot e, of with with M Fre Sister + Flour and F OUR C 4k\ Royal Household Fis O Canada Fiour Pilot Flour Castle Flour Rolled Oats Feed Fiour Chopped Oats Chick Grit Special reductions in Gunn‘s & Blatchfor purpose. Get our pri. with others before feeds . Letave your orders ea tilizer. . Highest mar livered at our Mill Phone 8 HENDER Western Recieaned 8 Aiso Ontario Mixed C WE HAVE ON Han AUGUST 7 ; They are pie, cake a: to be found Qur Cake the purest : toâ€"date kit~ JOH Our cakes WE ARE © TH E: CANADTA; FERT THE P JOHN \ |=| Fi