iti H1 ------t" tommt above, 1dajinmi"iiii"ima'f fat fe. of lite roadster ada, Lfaai. Fe summer motoring, for the dash to the club or for the shop. ping tour, thousands of women no choosifz the new Ford convertible cabrio ct, “cording to oMeials of fr. P..e, Motor Company of Can- Ford Convertible Cabriolet Fourth: Mode in Canada. Second: When you need C. I. L. Mixed Fertilizer: --that's when you get them! Drive up and get them --right out of stock! Third: m $teompt delivery oervice in less costly than the old-fashioned "order-nd-wait" method . . . Saves you actual dollars-and-cents, as well u valu- able time! Here re four bitten“;- why we recommend C. I. L. Mixed Pmilizm to you: Pint: Dry, hee flowing, they end that candy nub- nnee. drill-cloning! . . . Save labour! Free Flowing Fertilizers medel, itlustrated SMITH BROS. Ford Sales and Service an". yputh: E. McGuire, Holstein, Ont. John Webster, Hoptrville, Ont The top of tan meteriel. rubber interlined, folds completely when lowered and lies flat back of the seat. Door windows, which fit snugly into the top, are in chrom- ium flamed frames and my be raise to act " windshield wings when the top is lowered. When the top is up the rear curtain may be raised to permit conversation with pessengers in the rumble sent. Redford cord is used for uphols- tery and interior trimming. cowl light: we included as gtrd equipment. stand- ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO ,How lavishly they scatter {Their bright gold oUntll the road-sides Bravo in sudden wealth. {Shake " their dusty drabness. Surely now ’The formal gardens. Lying all around, Will cease to boast About their rich display or blue dephinlum and may phlox. Along the stretches of the highway, Faces ot tnurdrenehed gold Smile gayly up. Mr and Mrs John Laidlm burgh, are spending their at the Geddes home. Mr Reuben Hancock and sister. {Miss Gertie ot Maple Hill, viaited ,wlth friends in the locallty recently. _ Miss Nettie Byers visited friends at Glamls recently. Miss Mae Fulton left Tuesday to attend Hanover High School. Mrs Durnin of Goderlch spent a day recently with her sister. Mrs. I Anderson. fl _._,.. “V W u: IV Hack ot inttammatory rheumatism. ,which left him with . week heart, â€which brought about his death in -early manhood, leaving a young wi. l'dow and baby boy scarcely two moo. old. Sympathy is extended to. his porn gents and three sisters and brother oil‘ ot Kitchener. Miss L Brimblecomb or Harriston,! has resumed her duties at No 8 this week with a large attendance. I Mr and Mrs Burrows Smith and children. Detroit. spent over the week land and holiday with their parentsat Hammer: and Holstein. I Mr and Mrs Langridge and children. i. also Mr and Mrs Schram and children f who have been holidaying here. left 5: Monday for their homes in Toronto " and Long Branch. ‘- v v -- - An.- mu Mrs Ted Kraft of Ayton, motored to Kitchener and attended the funenlot Mr Ervin Miller, (cousin, who for- merly lived In there parts. Ervin wu the eldest son of Mr and Mn Louis Miller of the Miller and Beim luv-i mill and received his education at No', R 1.. Kt.. ‘__.., _ I Mrs Irvine Henderson and Ict Guelph. visited with me over the week and Ind boll: Mr Osborne chiung Itte funeral of his sun: at Tun. Mr and Mrs Con Sella. Mr Will Seim. Mr and Mrs Be: and Mr and Mrs Wm Ruland, and Mrs Albert Selm and a ence Sela: of Hmnvnr and Mr Wm Sehn il" tGTiii' living the Hagedon ditching tttttttt draining the rear end of his farm toth the river. BLAC K-EYED Moat I In his e1rlier avg-5e a â€"â€"- uwml- (more, on T Osborne mailing attended the mange, a at ot his mm. at Tun. ",'i,i?ii'i1?i'iii'a'; an and Mrs Con Sam. Mr and In 1 collect the Seim. Mr and Mrs Bert P?If the {an " and Mrs Wm Ruland. also Mr; gather to n In Albert Seim and ME Chr-jteresu and Sell!) of Hanover and Mr and.lbeeet the m 1 Mrs Langrldge and children. and Mrs Schram and chlldren '0 been holidaying here. left 3A.. ¢LAL . 'ee __-_. u.» uculn Pl hood, leaving a young wir' baby boy scarcely two mos.’ idly is extended to, his par-I hree listen; and brother tttil nor. Brimblecomb of Harriston,J ed her duties at No St m. , --Eleanor Young and ttttd bomb}: _..- Pftltrttrttemied the uldltsw ot Pitts- SUSANS holidays friend- children, In at- tut IN Accordingly, on Thursday last, a. ntilm. I bout thirty relatives gathered and the heart, l afternoon was spent in picnic fashion, h ingon the lawn of the home, photos of the ' wig family being arranged for. moo.’ While a brief sketch of the parents, in par-’0! the live surviving children of the er all _ pioneer parents. Mr and Mn Wm. Snell, may not be out of place, it can- [ston, I not convey to the readers the stout this heart and stouter will-power that was theirs, which enabled them to carry and on in the face of many privatlons and week denials, peculiar to Ettremont's pion- tset eer settlers. "They built their to. Ci',u',','d in order that we might en. lren. fjoy our to-days." MRS JOHN CALDER The death occurred on August 25th, ot Mrs John th her home in Nnrth 'P-.-, l med Irom her home and sailed a year ' )later trom Plymouth in 1854 for Cam t ada and eight weeks were spent in crossing the ocean. They settled in l Ancaster, Ont. where John, Sarah. (Mrs Geo. Binnie) and Miss Susanna were born. In 1860 they purchased land at Dromore, the homestead now owned by their son James. It was here that Joseph, James and Eliza-l beth was born. Elizabeth married Mr Alfred Tucker and 23 years ago pas- sed away. The five remaining children of the late Wm and Mrs Snell were all present at the reunion, three of the nine grandchildren were absent and one ot the twelve great grandchild- ren. Those absent were Mr and Mrs. Wilmot Case (Mary Tucker) and daughter in Sank; Mr and Mrs David Fox (Susie Tucker) of Ctunptreutord and Time. H. Binnie of Toronto. l William Snell was born in April 1828, at Burlington, Devonshire, Eng. land. He won his bride, Mary Isaac, who was born in 1827 at Chudlelgh. also or Devomshire. They were mar- ried 1mm her home and sailed a year later trom Plvmmnh h. Soya ., - Issuer to renew once agnln tlmllyin- were": ttnd observation. Such has been the me a least in that ot the 38m“ family of Dromore, and when a son of the pioneer parents was home from Sukatoon. - Dr Joseph Snell and wire (nee Mary Mask, a daugh- ter ot another Egremont Pioneer), oe casion wan made for 1 funny man“ ion. l _ ,V__-vvu-w up we flare, took place at the home ot Mr. James end mu Susan Snell, Dro- more, on Thursday Int. As the year: increase, family mrHroetaitrilitiett also Increase and It In a hard matter to collect the many connections and ends of the ttunily genealogical tree to. gether to renew once min Inmllv in. Snell Connection THEROLLCALL One of those funny .!l,,i,lf,,,t,Ie1tt'titN LEADER 'teunite Flaunt THE DURHAM REVIEW 'en were absent and "t great grandchild- at were Mr and Mrs. (Mary Tucker) and Gather at â€more arm may Years ed on Monday, John Calder, at reunion: that Ml Axum the summer vacation comes to a. close. To-morrow the achool~ bells will on" boys and girls to duties ‘dropped two months ago. We wish teachers and pupils a happy, congen- ial and progressive year. Miss Fisher‘ resumes her work at No. 10 but new! teachers come-Mitre Brown of Conn, to No, i) and Miss Montgomery or Dunualk to No. ll. Mr and Mrs Rutherford Henderson of Toronto and Mr and Mrs Burrows Smith and family. Detroit, were week end visitors with Mr and Mrs James Smith. Miss Nettie Byers, Hampden: Mr W Buddy, Detroit; Mr and Mrs Crawiord Pt Harriston. visited Mr and Mrs Jae. Smith the tttst ot week. Miss Freda Lawrence. Detroit, who has been visiting in the vicinity, re- turned home with Mr and Mrs Bur. rows Smith. Miss Margaret Watson, nurae~in- training, London, is visiting Mr. and Mrs Allan Aitken. l Mr and Mrs Geo Burrows, Mr Mar. shall Burrows and Mr E Dingwtll. visited Paisley friends the titat of the week. Mr E. J. Williams, London, spent a few days with Mr Thus. Dmgwall last week. The September meeting of the worn) en's Institute will be held on the Iithl inst at Mrs Henry Cowan’s home! Will those who wish a. tide please bel at any of the stores at 2 p. m. Mr and Mr Brown, Miss Menzies and friend, spent the week end with) Dr and Mrs Brown. I Mr and Mrs Arthur Robinson. of l Guelph, spent the week end with Mr! and Mrs Theme. I Again the YEOVIL . l Eut 1nd West. Orient mi Oeer ter tn No h' dent. will mat in the British Ern- of 102 feet Piro Piping competition. on of the ed with his most important of the new tutu". . to be introduced " this â€a e in Calder- Highland Gathering and tseottiatt nding the Music Festival to be held " It!!! e . . at the end ot Auxust. Pipe-lucr- Witherow. John Clare ad a L. Collin. of an the bereav. Royal Scot: Imminent of Seouud. ot which Prince“ Mary is Colonel- 3, is enioy- lteehtet, will come from the British enia. hm, while Pipe~lujor W. C. In. n Durham. Rio of the Beotttah Comm, of ' t volunteers in on his way to But: P., BPett trom Kong-Kong. the homes ""---- l Haas. Prom for increased earning: l are apend~I “PM; the (all month- -- -- - "with M" "I-, - 7' “I“! or the "a. M: new", In "N! to “no" . -"--.- Nov-duo the world my. on 'd'd'tu'ifti"iiyll?fyf1T,rt,tt All rily alone Amman..- A, men!" Huh next we lat ““100. Hon. R. called to discuss the problem, "in Mun!“ ‘I Miss Ashen u tient in Dunn taking the re" tuttia that to n require: him; W88 MACPHAIL _ 7 --__.P -1 A full obituary notice next week. We regret u) record the de Mrs John Philo, Br., at the h her daughter. Mm John Math: 12, Egremant, at the use ot 81 A C-nll _... Mr Cecil Webber has leased the farm of Mra Alex Pollock tor a. few years commencing duties in March. Min Ruby Matthews Ins gone to Oshawa. to train for 1 nurse. Mr and Mrs Wm Camplln. accomp- anied by Mrs Geo. GHddon spent the holiday with their mother, Mrs, Geo. Pollock. authority. Mr Frank dune. at S. s Tuesday. PASSING OF MRS J. PHILP. Mr Robt Davis a ALlAN'S CORNERS ov,' HAIL TAKING I REST AT HOBPITAL' Macphlil, M. P. is a pa! ham Hoopla.) this week; as! cure. Mm lupin" rest propelly and Well.' lg orders from somebody Before entering Pulit- next week tor the spec- Ion. R. B. Bennett nu cuss the unemployment I Man-h" . Manna}; w record the death of Dingwau commenced . No 2, Emmom on r., at the home of John Mather, con Will be given ', SR. It IUBINEO. Witt put you i Petition, Harman Trolls. of Wembley. Al- bert; former wheat Ind out; king, won ttrat prime- at the Rum. Ex. Uuon for Ma Int-um lad Reward M. Willhm Damhorounmf Run. But. was "cond in the In"... .1-.. --- - _, It It not new» known that the Palm Province- - Manitoba. butcher": and Alberta --- can- tata important commerchl tiatr- orlu. In 1929 the commercial ulna ot tUh caught in than "e.-., ttstenuiioGT iioiiid"rr'.' Begh 3 Come New tt_the " has“. a; An Increase of 53% In motor tourist tratrie from the (Jilted sum to New Bran-Vick in no" tn muc- tor the 1930 nelson up to July " as com mm the same period In! year. According to 'tgures tuned by the provincial government Bureau of Information end Tourist True! from mum tron Cyndi“ Custom: collectors .1 ' A ---A, - _ mum amor- an m pm "et" w the an tob-at new by Canadian aunt-Mum. Be- eordtn: to I statement in: In!“ by the Dominion Department of Agriculture which also chins that the tobacco its of better quality than that usually imported. Canadian tobacco has the become a new in the British tobacco market. at tUh caught tn @1331 exceeded '4,000,000, I TR‘IN'NQ in "M fttr .1 SEPT. entry ond It}; KIND. will!!! comment “in "nu mule." Voile“ vs Boyd . A mm " Race of Account. wax the Innu- I out [Defend-n! min-rd dmw put - Ptr. Valle" mwtwd ' m an ot Mr claim, Pr " - "So tor Mun-u hon. â€Yum: Hus Honor I u .0 I'm-tur- cluln and W m to my " month!) a u out. wan- mud. my". Henry. Gum of WI (in Va. 85 mam; nor "an! amounting "dee luv Msmeth mo Manchu! proved and IcNkw Cot (than Ray VI. mow-n: aim bunch of an as!†with crops. A mm wtth called. but diet to lay action that he “vised to Mm: for the any. Thou NIP! 'otttt an. by such membe- kept, Io Ive can: publish mm. A Huh; - ttrw a mu 1300.. made It a may and a tme and any ttme l 'd by all. A Cl... C." WM} of this ‘WL I In: Hymn of Hamilton, mm“ tat Durham Hotwitat from a Into-n limb tttrove, With I (“low true-Her, mm a tlatttnar trip to minis nor" lit-scandal: the Rock, mu, stNe* has» gnaw-l. and drlvor In: comma and n... 101180 Omens a vvr the Court Id tie “I“ b: antnttt I able hll - on w ttesrtinartior, ould surely h tum-1d, PHNVIIIF, in telmo lt 'rt9tmettt ll this lnsmutmu When lie. the blame? Wutton Mum: an "NT“ L 'luve mill! in the lax raw Iltl maklnx the total mm tin mtl ' amdnn Fkhe Minn to look 'ur a renal: int! Placer the hll the t'ount) Council and the II ridueattott. It "a potwtrttrie Ill t‘tmnty Count-ll and "at-urtmo-l It hit extruvmnt at "man um do not feel the direct rn-lqum to the [mole which local mun rats the NewrRecord. Black and Gold Marker; Ohmic moan-lam will Inn.- I'ulorful license mark-n mm the» plum Hug Mud and RI like Que.“ licrntu- trlaitett war. (mum the color rim only “than: [mm thus yettr' rm wltt b that the mmu- at t mm and the year Witt wad Hm" ttt the top or the nun-km. Mir it was ll the bottom a police matnptniatmi. Fin-d Cor “.0:qu M you; men with: miles an ot Durham, an». "We Mute Uidtaw on night. charged with being into m n "ilk: pure. Theo had 'lt In clam Summit†man b HANG Scott in Rrv.ith's garlan- wr were â€and until lt'lltl MW - and the minlmu or no - out: was llupotwd men. '" In “I. Mil Division Court Sittin an at Hm: Mr [no Burke. (Hawk. a 1 when " Durham hoax-“II, WWI [or " leg. In; 'ritteetr " NW1, underway“, "tttcet thanâ€: in nom- 00' “to“. M in“: I. with. Apply ut Rem-1 FOR nu: A yen old bu ply to John Cut. IR. t, " J. Theodore Prion. son and In J. T. Print. has awn-nod the position at Di Mustc Mr Stratum! Schools. Mr. Karin. export In He it' Hum Home. Dam-m. on hiettt, 23nd. He has herbs to: 'asvs. Bee him Hum in totg En: at Mr qtqttttte and I My Eldon Wettpler hull the Work of Spring pane-u to our My». They am of the Butt " was and commenced in la ‘usv our; when (our and a h VOL. LIII. N O ‘ourtom comm! of Wulk "trr all b rome r, M m wtq M M