ME MAY 7. 1931 YÂ¥ AGAIN" JIES® AID CH, DURKHAM 1 alent M ett NCERT 12 s and 706 July M er than ever $1 st compl®te fof Lever‘s Grove COLLINS OHNSTONX BEATTIE . GRovEs RUETHER GRIEVES ‘cDONALD BEATTHIE COLLINS 15 1, 1931 rough climib: loore chley rham, izainst ster 16 y in Yorkâ€" ‘rowds, . Man An m pre reach is that ully in is chidâ€" ome to should e. the Dancing id n. but killed help ©aves what mfortâ€" in ind ) 1 press Or nOo 1gâ€" ed he ver He at We expect in a Carload of Gunn‘s Fertilizer about April 15th Will those requiring Fertilizer kindly leave their orders as early as possible. Get our prices before purchasing elsewhere. . It will pay you. CUSTOM CEOPPING done every day and we turn it out while you turn around. Our Cakes and Pies will open your Eyes Every Vestige ol _ Remaining Stocks must go in short order. BOYS‘ KHAKI! BLoomens PSF BM . .22 ceas in w Black only, per Royal Household Flour Bran Sth *O Canada‘ * Oat Chop Pilot 65 Crimpled SCREEN CHOP $18 PER TON BULK WESTERN FEED BARLEY CHOP, $17 PER TON, BULK CANNED PEAS, per tin 8 TOMATOES, large tin '0 AYLMER GOLDEN Ban. TAM SORN .......... .. TPG HERE‘S A swEET Barcain: Best Granulated Sugar, 18 ibs for $I00 CcaANNED PEAs, A GREAT FAREWELL VALUE ! JOHN McGOWAN savi Keep in Stock for Sale the following Goods : HENDERSON‘S BAKERY TOP VALUES THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS Aunters‘ BOYS‘ OYVERALLS Farewell price ...... 399C Don‘t Delay ! Step in : Assorted Shades. MAY 7. t931 FLOUR _ Women‘s Silk Vests pair "â€"....~*.09¢ Look at the prices, LARGE Roomy The Blues are t © 49c | J. & J. HUNTER Iomy cuT OvVERALLS, in are triple stitched. Com nia This is Grocery Week Tea Pink, large tins Choice Red Tin And this wonderful opportunity to cash in savings of this Great Closingâ€"out Sale will be a of history only. We are absolutely forced to Stocks for ‘whatever they will bringâ€"not for wI are worth. Very Soon we must hand over the our new tenantsâ€"The Royal Bankâ€"and then be too late to participate in these great saving Be WiBO 1 Dinn‘t RMunanasab. ...‘ * 1 IT WON‘T BE LONG NOW ME 34 c rt irie un hee P i a e CHIPSO IVORY FLAKES...... EXTRACTS, all bavors, per "bottlhe ......: > â€" +. Goodâ€"bye, Men‘s Tweed Suits Oat Chop Crimpled Oats Final Drive in the Closingâ€"Out Sale THE CUP THaAT CHEERS ! Choice quality, Black or Mixed, m . 45¢ Another List of â€" Botrom rrices DURHKHAM, ONT., then bring in your market basket Salmon Shorts All our Better Grades, sizes 37, 38 39 only, out they O A:cis‘rvarr c orh ALLS, IN HEAVY BLUE «_ Complete range of size _«r___ _ _ "CJ wWIilL Drintgâ€"not for what they Very Soon we must hand over the keys to nantsâ€"The Royal Bankâ€"and then it will to participate in these great savings. Don‘t Procrastinate! Drop in toâ€"day ui eie . 4 y 2 for 25¢ ars,) /. 3 for 29¢ 3 for 23¢ 3 for 23¢ _ _ _ 3,, _ ~Pâ€"‘VNI1TY to cash in on the eat Closingâ€"out Sale will be a matter We are absolutely forced to gell cour h y 10â€" S NN EME Get in John 13: 36, "Whither I go thou canst not follow me now." The casâ€" ket and shell were of metal of fine J the week end at her parental home. , Mr Clifford Hincks and sister Beth Misses Jean McLean and Mapie D Watters motored up from Toronto and spent the week end at the difâ€" " ferent homes. €20°_ 77. 22. Barlell preached a very fine sermon from the text found flowers. ! Men‘s Heavy Bib OVERALLS. pair wmir and Mrs Donald Gillies, Mrs. Chas McKinnon and Miss Delia Mc Phail, Toronto, motored up and spent Sunday with friends here. Miss Mabel Nichol has gone to Orangeville for awhile. Mr Murray Nichol returned Saturâ€" day to his school at Stella after being home for a few days. Mr and Mrs Ed Heard and family, of Salem, spent Friday at Wm Mcâ€" Millan‘s. Mr and Mrs Henry Tucker and Betty, Mr Dan McCannel and friend, Swinton Park, visited Sunday at A. L. Hincks‘. Mr David Hincks and family visitâ€" ed Sunday at Mr Stanley Harrison‘s, Dromore. Mr and Mrs Henry Richardson and son, Toronto, motored up and spent the week end with the latter‘s parâ€" ent‘s, Mr and Mrs D. G. McLean. Every farmer is out on the land again, after being delayed for two weeks owing to the snow storm. Mrs Jack Parker, Toronto, is visitâ€" ing her parents, Mr and Mrs Bd Eyvâ€" erist, Priceville. . _ SAVE ON CEREALS : Corn Flakes . . 9¢ Muffets or Shredded Wheat, ic Comfort or Geld Brands, 5¢ Pork and Beans .. 3 for 25¢ Icing Sugar.... 3 Ibs for 25¢ VE OR BLACK DENIM, 2 seam, leg â€" 6 pocket style sizes, 34 to 46 : Smocks to match: Garment, $1.39. ol c 1100 9 eevd, AOFCE u_ 7 U _ Waither I go thou|thern and sistern," carefully explainâ€" follow me now." The eu-‘ed the old darky preacher as he facâ€" lhouwereofmotuotnne'ed his congregation, "I does three d the twenty or more things. First, I takes my text: Secâ€" ‘xhibited a rare wealth of ond, I departs from it: and Third, expressing the esteem in I never gits back to it." ° 1 PRICEVILLE 0. Share of these Big Values PRICEVILLE A WORTHâ€"WHILE SOAP BARGAIN » 14.95 Carson, Toronto, spent , and stock up the pantry . DURHAM belttlmotobuyaurmirmm- tend to farm. â€" The depression has lowered the price of produce and with * it has brought down farm â€"land values. This is bound to be a tempâ€" orary condition. When prices start their upward march the cost of the acres will bound with them. ‘ Five years from now people are going to look back and chide them. selves for not investing in farm llnds’ when they were in the price valleys.| (Forest Standard) One of the safest rules in buying stocks, bonds or anything else is to buy when everyone wants to sell and to sell when everyone wants to buy. It is not safe to wait for the peak of the low spot in the market. ‘ The time to have sold farm land was back in 1920 when prices werej soaring high. Speculators were jackâ€" Those who went from here to the Oratory contest at Flesherton, were well pleased with the two who held forth from hereâ€"the two youngest of the ten contestants. The pall bearers wé;e"'i:hos. Nichâ€" ol, A B MacArthur, Thos Harrison, Farquhar McKinnon, J. Stothart, H. B. McLean, Peter Mulr- ISa; bell. which deceased was held. Visitors from a distance at the funeral were Mrs Wm Harcourt and son and Mrs Snyder, all of Detroit: Mr and Mrs Cooling, Charlie Conkey, Mrs Foster and Mrs Rule, Guelph : Mr Robt Campbell, Miss Ethel and Robert Junior : Mr Reginald â€" Harâ€" court, Mrs Fred Conkey, Mrs J. Colâ€" lins, Mr and Mrs McMaster, all of Toronto, and Mr and Mrs Jos Harriâ€" son and daughter, Detroit. | Fancy Plaid designs 208y 1 .sirirs+«+~ .4 WOMEN‘S RUBBERS Sizes 3 to 4%/, only, pr 35C Heinstitched and Embroiderâ€" er PILLOW CaseEs, per pair 98‘: BUY FARM LANDS nNow CLEANâ€"UP TIMEâ€" OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, 10e RINSO, package ........ 8c PEARLINE, the old reliable Red Brand Brand WOOL BED COVEHRS Coffee lity, Extra fine qua qc 9’4 width, per yard 5 preaches a Bleached Sheeting * Matt®r Much Make us a Reaâ€" sonable offer on anything in Store and it‘s yours. THE DURKHAM REvew VICINHN Y â€".». 4 for 25¢ 1b .. 45¢ 1.39 4.98 ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Campâ€" to the Chur e she stress turies the ( P dation of t wonderful i In response ’ ed the Chw to be, adv &o church habi work it is ¢ Miss Sac toast to the Edna McH work of the It should b VOln# naaw) 7 2 . . ___â€" Vn theIr share of trouble. On Saturday, Geo, Dyce, Jr fell from a wagon load of rails and had his ankle badly *broken. Dr‘s Platt and Mr Walter Stewart is kept â€" bus trucking stock to Toronto. The new student pastor at Hope ville United, Mr Chas Leslie, B. A took charge of services Sunday., The Dyce family seem to be hav ing more than their share of trouble SV â€"Cia! services are to be held on Via Swinton Park Sunday, May 17, at Bethany chapel, , â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" when special singers and speakers FOR SALE from Hamilton are expected. | Relatives from Toronto were the _14% acres, % mile east of Durham guests of the Benham family over| Mospital, well cultivated healthy l0 the week end and little Bessie Benâ€" C&tiOn, large brick home, hydro in ham came up with them and is now | Stalled, telephone, furnace. Barn with her parents. |and other buildings in good state of Mr Walter Stewart is kept busy "CP&ir. Hard and soft water springs. trucki stock to Toronto. Convenient _ to High and Publlc‘ The new student pastor at Hopeâ€" Schools and churches. We are pleased to state our sick ones, Mrs W. McEachnie and Mrs. WATER is Chas Wale are improving a little. Mrs McEachnie has borne her inâ€" , tense suffering for about 12 weeks C with great patience and is quite Ag cheerful when friends call to speak BAKER RUNâ€" to her for a few minutes. | GAS EN Mrs E. Hockridge who spent a We keep on few weeks with relatives at Bowâ€" Pumpjacks, â€" Pu ::::;;:l;, called on Hopeville friends Pump Supplies. Spring has always been the time """"° "***** 9 for moving. Mr and Mrs Creighton Riddell now occupy the mill house : | Durham R. R Mr Alex Stewart, his son Allan and | o Itamily. have moved to Mr Geo Ridâ€"‘ FARM dell‘s farm. Mr Geo H Cilkes has | rented the back part of the farm. ! Lot 6 and 7, ’ The summer Women‘s Institute 4¢"C% With god Delegate is coming to this district, Stone foundation. on Monday, May 11, when our local O"4ble terms. branch will be entertained by the| Jas. Dundalk Institute. | R. R. : Special services are tobe held on Via Swinton Par| Sunday, May 17, at Bethany chapel, , â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" when special singers and speakers, FOR from Hamilton are expected. | Relatives from Toronto were the _ 14% acres, % r guests of the Benham family over| Mospital well e Realtor, Insurance, etc. _ A Ceneral Financial Business Transarcted All legal documents efficiently and carefully prepared. Notary Public, Conveyancer, Mr Geo. H. Gilkes and family have! been under the weather: Helen hadf a slight attack of pneumonia but is now happily on the mend. | Miss Marjory Crawford has returnâ€" Dated at ed to her nursing duties at Rochesâ€" May A. ] ter, N. Y. I Miss Dell Scott weni to ’I‘oronto|l last Friday where she intends to reâ€" main if she gets a position. | pHIGN than ;. q _ j C004 Save: i roun mare, 10 yrs old: 1 red cow | a selection, then the final toast ‘Our 3 yrs old: 4 tons hay; Deering hay | 'gueata’ was proposed by Miss Beaâ€" rake: Frost & Wood mower, 2 discs: , trice Watters and replied to by Mr. Plough, Buggy, Set heavy harneas,; H.B. Mcinnes, who on behalf of the Mas. Harris Fertilizer drill, 1 alelgh.| guests thanked the Y.P.3, for the Mas, Harris Broadcast seeder, 1 rnke,i invitation . A vote of appreciation % share in Mas. Harris lflertmzer‘ was tendered the ladies for the drill, Delaval cream separator : cutâ€"| grand repast provided. ting box, turnip sower, 1 wagon, 1 Games were thereafter indulged in. set single Harness, 2 red cutters. | During the clearing of the tables, K | Miss Whyte and her brother enterâ€" ChTâ€mB.or ie of sald soods and, tained with music. attels : $10.00 and under, cash, over that amount 6 months credit on | ~â€"â€"@â€"CMâ€"ge 0. ‘approved joint notes with lntereet‘, [#t. * DE CBNL DBEP SHHNM A. Abnnnmer I arimwessen 2 _0 i (Winbendatichds is bacudh ids °* â€" work of the Society was carried on . It should bea training school for young people, The spirit of helpfulâ€" ness and cheerful coâ€"operation was duly appreciated by the speaker who ‘ls president of the Y.P.3. Mrs H. B. McLean rendered | a fine solo "I stood on the bridge at midnight". J. p, McArthur proposed the toast to the winning group and Mr Shackleton replied in a jovial manner. The Whyte orchestra gave a selection, then the final toast ‘Our guests‘ was proposed by Miss Beaâ€" trice Watters and replied to by Mr. P. E. MacARTHUR ed the Church MB Aufed, Antattratires ind .. 11 to the Church. In an excellent speech she stressed the fact that for cenâ€" turies the Church had been the founâ€" dation of the home and has had a wonderful influence upon civilization. y : _ _ 17 _ feruchce growth and development. Her people are wide awake, aggressive and proâ€" gressive, Aftera violin solo by Miss G Whyte Miss Hazel Beaton proposed the toast to the Church. In an excellent speech she stressed the fact that for cenâ€" Jusut2 l oag s L0 8 I land he had seen. In response quhar Oliver, MPP, dispensed statistics and pointed out tha comparative handful of men, (1 who captured Canada on the 1 ofâ€" Abraham was fewer than the ber of census takers being emp this summer to record _ Car i0 ine Ring was responded to by the National Anthem : that to our Country, was proposed by Mr McGilâ€" livray, who remarked that a world traveller declared Canada the finest An excellent program of toasts and music followed, Rev Mr Bartlett makâ€" ing a capable toastmaster. The toast The banquet of the Y.P.S. of St. Columba United Church was held on Tuesday evening when a large turnâ€" out of youth, beauty and old age were present, first partaking of the many fine things provided by the ladies. Covers were laid for 46. Splendid Y. P. S. ~~~ Banguet at Priceville HOPEVILLE , Rev Mr Stewart north of Mceâ€" tood on the bridge at D. McArthur proposed the winning group and s being employed record Canada‘s has d anada the finest In response Farâ€" . dispensed with men, (15000) n the Plains Hopeâ€" y ~â€"â€"â€"â€" ut | Licensed Auctioneer . \ I sick * Bales taken on ; 'ï¬;‘:. WATER w We†Drl"e’ Dates arranged at J in. it Possession given in spring further particulars apply t Ethel R. Greenwod, box 127 burton, Ont . BAKER RUNâ€"ANâ€"OIL WUNDMILL., | | GAS ENGINES, Etc. | We keep on hand a full line oi | Pumpjacks, Pumps, Cylinders anc. Pump Supplies. Satisfaction guarap | teed. Terms on application. | J. 8. MclLRAITH the nere Get a Clubâ€"bag, Suitcase or Aeropack, to take with you REPAIRING as USUAL At Down Town Shoe Store Price Lower this S Now $6.50 We‘ve otherlines from Richmond Oxfords FOR MEN "P2°0ve°0 joint notes with interest at 7 per cent per annum. A discount of 5 per cent will be allowed â€" for cash on sales over $10.00. Robert Burnett, Truste®, clo J. H. McQuarrie, f Solicitor for Trustee John O‘Neill, _ R. R. 2, Priceville, _ Auctioneer l Dated at Durham this 6th day of: May A. D. 1931. | Easter Holidays will soon be The following Goods and tels will be offered for sale : the b after. Lots Number 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 on the south side of Kinâ€" cardine St. in the Village of Price ville and Lots Number 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 on the north side of Collingwood St., containing Three acres more or less. Parce! Three Lots Number 16 and 17, south of Kincardine St. and Lots 16 and 17, north side of Collingwood Road, containing four fifths of an acre more or less. ; Parce! Four ‘ Lot Number Two on the North side of Kinross St., in the Village ofi Priceville, containing â€" onehalf an acre more or less. 1 The said Parcels will be offered | separately subject to a reserved bid. I Terms of Sale of said Parcels, ten per cent cash at the time of sale and | bl ed on this parcel a frame dwelling in fair condition, well watered, and nearly all cultivated, known as the Louis Frook farm. Parce! Two Wednesday, 20th day of May, A. D. | 1931, at the hour of 230 o‘clock in‘ the afternoon, on Lot 2, on the north | side of Kinross St. in the Village of | Priceville, the following vnluble‘ property, namely :â€" l Parcel One Lot Number Six in the 1st concesâ€" | sion south of the Durham Road and | Lot Number Six in the 1st concesâ€"| sion north of the Durham Road, | containing one hundred acres, more or less. _ There is said to be erectâ€" by some of our new In the Estate of Louis Frook, of the Village of Priceville, Drover and The Farmer, our North Window FARM TO RENT Bankruptcy Act Agert for within thirty days thereâ€" J. PRATT, in Phone 98, r 14 | 8.25 up will offer for sale to _ Miss 127, Haliâ€" | 1 7 _ _ ""+IJ DNOWO!I, *Helen Shork, M OreCF | Sr IIâ€"Lioyd Subject, Lenora Hodgâ€" welin€ | son, _ Jj IIâ€"*Murray Sherk, *Jack d, 00 | Showejl. . 5) Iâ€"*Jack Lounds, Orvil * the/ Hodgson. â€" Sr Prâ€"*Norman Lounds, 'Clurno Campbell . Jr _ Prâ€"*Iona Hodgson, Basil BShewell. Jr Pr (A)«â€"â€" 13, 14| *Margaret Sherk, Della Lounds and fA Kinâ€") Arthur Stinson equal, Ralph Campâ€" Price | bell, Anthony Sheweli. 11, 12,| Catherine D. MacLean, teacher side of i \__ Throal 21 o. us Chat John Harrison & Sons HARDwoop FLOoORing â€"Oak, Birch, Maple Please send itemized bills for quotâ€" ation. Service prompt and no order too small for our most careful atten k. DRS. C. u. AND: | ‘ T â€" oiebeik MOSItL winpows STairRwork CuUPBOARDS [.nml_)_e_[, Lath, Shingles |_ _ #2e7CB iiken on PCRBOD&ADic Lo s | Dates arranged at Reraid Uflic«, wam. idalk, also through Durham Review ang iF‘lechenon Advance. Gen F Timna1, Stenographic Typing, Civil Serâ€" vice, Preparatory. _ A special course for farmers‘ sons. Free Catalogue on Request. The Science that ki144 > years and y#éars to life BUSINESS Training Will put you in line for a. Position . Dundalk P. 0 Begin a Course Now Licensed Auctioneer ftor Terms, reasonable. Sale be arranged at the â€" Ro Office, East of Centra) 1 Entrance on Mill} Stree ‘. FC GR‘NT' D-D-s.' LQD-& HONOR GRADUATE Toronto Uuivep sity; Graduate Roya) College Dentcar Burgeons. Dentistry in a}} Its bran . PV Of STORM & SCcREEN Lambton St., Office Hours : 4 Durham Tuesdays, ThursGays ant Saturgays OWwEN SoUND, ont Office and o tstthts Aistasises: Snsce Hlth â€" | Lynn, *Charlie Ewen. JroII | Chapman, *Margaret Lynn . Alwyn Goldsmith,. Sr Prâ€"Velr smith and *Billie Davey equal [NOMOE,. Ir Pyâ€"Hauel Wineral Arthur Stinson equal, bell, Anthony Shewel] Catherine D. M NO. 9, BENTINCK * present every day. 8r IVâ€"*Donald Walker. Jr IV _ *Stephen Stinson. Sr Iâ€"*Vera Moâ€" Caslin, Alice Subject, *Grace Hodgsan IJr IHIâ€"*Mary Shewell, *Helen Shertc. 8r IIâ€"Lioyd Bubject, Lenora Hode. | _ SCHOOL REPORTS « C. PICKERING, DDs, Lu§ Honon GRADU atTp :0 }.i)'e."lx x ts salf Hooq w MARd NMDGrcrita A# drc s . * be. BP AND MILLWORK EVERYTHING N J. H McQUARRIE, CHIROPRACTiIC JOHN O‘NEL Barrister, Solicitor, SMITH, M.B., m.c. »5, 13 UTR ons Of Ond arg, R\~ The "HONTriRi® New Slope Phone 42 r 4-; Myrtie I(ortle;, McGiLLuivkay 1.30 to 4.00 p. m. 7.30 to 9.00 p. m, tor Grey Durham, Ont. 18 â€" _ TRIM PANEL woRK WARDPOBE® l6 diayes w wl Review <@Fhee, Prâ€"Velma Goldâ€" 2, ’r:c.y;ԠW#