t Clagh, .. . s 3. , _ . Oe _ â€" CC PHIHE YUCSLIONG 10 all, and it is your duty as a resident of this country to answer promptly and truthfully. The Government is very anxious to avoid forcing anyone to answer these questions, but it is empowered to do so in the few cases sulrame In in k e 0 o k where individuals may refuse. totals. All the information supplied is strictly confidential, and the of the Government are subject to severe penalty if they disclose the informatiion which is given to them by residents in the cour any other than the Government. Furthermore, it has nothing whatever to do with taxation, or n service, or compuisory school attendance, or immigration, or an matter; and the Government itself Cannot nse if avnane Eus _1_. The Census of Canada 1931 * The Government representative will put the same questions to all, ‘ it ifl "nhur AULG s 1 Gaset Â¥ L s > LK All the i Issued by HON. H. H. STEVENS, DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CcoMmM * h CC TB n h ofh Fuz"""'f ’h,emspahn.imhm immludbeenaxhng" for a couple of da . . . but ]ahe zidn't think it was seflouszle till thisy‘aftemoon ...sbecalledthedoctor...boopiulnomomvv... jtmaminotopcntion,bmitmxldn’twait. Whatever would she do? She must be with ]in:lz ...hntheremthebabyooo.lfmotherwm y _ there...butalenerow!dn'tre.chlnothettillhm o tomorrow. provides the information to enable ment and others interested in the of the country to formulate progre: for the happiness, comfort and pros; people. In the opening weeks of June every family and every home in Canada will be visited by a repreâ€" sentative of the Government for the great national purpose of taking the seventh census of Canada. ie evenine ,2,.: " "C" mother. Yes, she could catch lee'Yeningtninâ€"wouldbedletentsindle norning. What a relief! Now she could lboutberpnpan- tions for the morrow. m% had mfdeb;m everything . And the cost call had lestlnnne;:yllar. * aue thou tOfthetele t “"P.‘j','"ï¬Phermï¬?oï¬ census is really a stocktaking AND COMMERCE â€"OTTAWA dance, or immigration, or any such cannot use it except for statistical eally a stocktaking. That is, it mation to enable the Governâ€" interested in the development formulate progressive policies comfort and prosperity of our Minister In_two minutes E L220 30000602 CC8CC.ICY ASSISt in keeping down the steadily mountâ€" ing taxation bore. Mr John A. Ferâ€" Liuson‘s article is a very timely one. May ail the legislators play the canny Seot this year and think twice beâ€" foro they act. , and the officers WILL FARM TAXEs BE | REDVCED THJS YEAr In another column will be found a "straight from the shoulder" plea for our legislators in Township ard Câ€"unty Councils to act at the comâ€" ing sessions for a reduction of road expenditure and a further reduction on anything that will lighten the load of the taxpayer. â€" There is no dubt that the world in general and the farmer in particular are pasâ€" sing through stiff experiences and it docs not make it any lighter for them to see prices on other comâ€" modities remain the same while proâ€" duce prices and everything a farmer| sells, take a "shoot the chutes" to the bottom of the ladder. There are so many underlying causes that turn prosperity into depression that it | would take a ream of paper to enâ€" list them. But we can at least by a coreful clasp of the purse strings of the public moneys, materially assist In ~Iameimes © Asclc C ut 1 NP , or military ‘lose any of country, to | wouLln you HAVE A UNiFORM |_ DRESS FOR 4 SCHOooL GIRLS? The Midland Board of â€" Education took up the question of uniform for the girls attending the High School in that own, upon the receipt of a letter from one of the mothers. 1t | was thought by the majority of the | Board, that the idea was a good one, and the mothers of the girls are reâ€" ceiving a questionaire to be answered | [ in the affirmative or negative. The| . matter of dress has beeomeaseflom; | question in the High Schools and in , ; these days of depression many parâ€" ents are finding it difficult to dress | their children in the way they de-‘ mand these days. The Midland Bg. | will suggest . the middy and blue skirt or the combination of school colors. _ It was felt that the idea Icouid not be enforced but by sugges tion and aid of the parents it should be possible. ‘The result of the Midâ€", land move will be watched with inâ€" terest by other towns, where the y BAMe jidas .. m 00 9T a,., . _ CCA2 prevails in the High Schoolsâ€"that the pupils must dress to the limit to keep up with the crowd. ents are finding it their children in mand these days. will _ suggest the An allâ€"day _ perfor yet! Returned men button admitted wiil the afternoon sports Watch for large n A big day of sports and amuseâ€" ments including Horse Racing, Base ball ~ Tournament, Softball _ match, Aeroplane with thrilling _ Parachute dr p _ Professionai Wrestiing Matchâ€" es, Midway attractions, Music by the Bruce Regimental Band, Magnificent Fireworks, Grand Parade. | Kno:x: w. Mm. s. Knox W. M. S. held its monthly r meeting in school room of church on May 21, Mrs R H Ledingham presidâ€" [ing. The meeting opened by hymn | 353 and the Lord‘s Prayer. The minâ€" utes of last meeting were read and adopted, after which Mrs W R Alder, Sec‘y Christian Stewardship and Fiâ€" nance, Grey Pres‘y, gave an able re Port of the work for the past year, Mrs McGirr read the scripture lesâ€" son, after which the Pres. called upâ€" on the ladies who attended the Presâ€" byterial in O. Sound, to give reports of that meeting. Miss M McGirr, M. Hunter and Mrs W. H. Smith reâ€" sponded and gave interesting acâ€" counts of the different sessions. . Mrs Mcllraith read a letter to the Society from the Deminion President. Mr and Mrs idur;-;;' Wellé of Egâ€" remont, and Mrs Hay, were visitors Sunday with Mr and Mrs Alex Smith. of Mr and Mrs 3;11;;35“Wel Friday ever_x!ng of last week NNE in P Amcntibptrnia Alle Ai k L2 Quite a number from our line tended the reception given for and Mrs Donald Elder at the h of Mr and Mrs James Webber whora s us . W The Thirteenth Annual Soldiers‘ Frunion Celebration Mr and Mrs Ed. Smith and Gordon of Toronto, visited the first of the week at the Wallace home. Miss Eleanor Marshall accompanied them for a short visit with her parents., incing s Ece n d cce . Mrs Gadd and children of Holstein along with relatives from Hamilton, attended service at Knox Sunday . The Community Club spent Tuesâ€" day evening of last week at the home of Mr and Mrs Carlyle Smith, Conn, and presented them with a family rocking chair. hour may bring to us. Mr and Mrs Scullion of Toronto, visiced on Monday with Mr and Mrs John Thompson and family. Miss Dinah Thompson accompanted them and Miss Maud returned with them after a couple of weeks spent at her home here. | _ Our pastor gave a good message on | Sunday on ‘Frivolity‘ and spoke of | the New Testament incident, â€" where those who had been invited to the | feast, made excuses and did not go. | Jesus is daily giving an invitation to all who will accept Him. There are two kinds of fishâ€"the swimmers and the drifters. To which class can we compare cursclves ? Are we in the fist against sin and temptation, or simply following the crewd? In closâ€" inz on earnest invitation was given to the young people and all who had not accepted Jesus as their personal Saviour to do so, as life is uncertain and we know not what a day or an hour may bring to us. now oo. years of age and was creatâ€" ~ed a K. C. two years ago. A number of years ago he acted as Crown Atâ€" to:umey of Dufferin Co., for two years during the illness of W. L. MacKay. |__He admitted to the Globe he hbad rmbitions for parliamentary life and | had been optimistic concerning his | chances at the _ next Dominion | clection to contest South Grey. "I | was going to give ‘Aggie‘ a run for i)" he remarked. A keen fisherman and hunter, Mr Henry also won an enviable reputaâ€" on as a lacrosse player in his l2 eah C + : Dr. Tom, | Charles E. RHmty EOZ CC PC 2228 youth. For five or six years he playâ€" ed along with his brothers in the old Dufferin team, which won a number of chrempionships. The brothers who played along with him are the late | _ Congratulations to Walter Henry, ;K. C.. of Markdale and Durham, who on June 1, takes cver the duties of Crown Attorney for Grey Co., sucâ€" cced‘ng C. 8. Cameron, K. C., who resigned. It is an appointment that horors the man and one whom the man will honor. ‘ ___Mr Henry, who recoived his early . _education _ at Orangoville _ public and high schools, took his degree in Arts at Trinity University at the age of 19. After being called to the Bor he practiced in Otiawa for 4 years in partnership with Judge Burâ€" bidge‘s son, who is now Magistrate o+ Hamilton. He returned to Orangeâ€" ville, where he practiced for ten| years and then continued his legal! career for eighteen months at Markâ€"| dalo with Hon I.B. Lucas. He ls, nOW 55. years .Of 208 ANA > was nus, CHESLEY, JUNE 3ra W. D. Henry, K. C. â€" Appo‘nted Crow1 Attorney KNOX CORNERS THE DURHAM REVIEW d men wearing service ed without charge â€" to sports only. large posters, ital Band, Magnificent nd Parade. performanceâ€"the best our line at i _are the late C., Oscar and the home TORONTO : _ _ °C _ #olh passed off very _ quietly { in our community | with beautiful weather. |_ Mr Gordon Coutts, Mt Forest, was n visitor at the parental home over the holiday. Messrs Geo McCulloch and Borden Brown, Orangeville, also visitaa 2i.. . . _ __* »rangeville, also visited their homes over the holiday, Mr John Reay visited with son Harâ€" ry and family one afternoon recently Misses Ada and Sadie Reay wore the guests of their cousin, Miss Borâ€" nice Wise last Friday . ‘% Mr Jos. Cannon, Blind River, is the guest at his nenhawts ar "_â€""t P Mr not damaged the or‘te "ching hole, He als his old neighbors . ~~~o~re Calvin and W spent the holiday with | Alex Sharpe. The farmers are busy reo‘ gsround. Some are : while others have had t some time. _ The white f have visited us lately, we enou ooo o e en I "~VICred up over the boliday to reâ€" new reminiscenses of boyhood days around the old home, now owned by Andrew Fulton and visited his favâ€" IT‘te fighine hadts Cor c Cs 1 [ 0. L0 CC RMEWIY mMiIsSe the sporting circle as he took an ive nart in the softball team . Mr Jacob Hoff and friend, Pre: motored up over the holiday to new reminjaremeae 2e i _ . . hnarw aceq 7 â€"~ °/ AHC OLCASh #s > the busy anglers were early on the job and nct till the sun was commencing to sink in the West, did the line of mot~rists leave the enticing _ river bank. Musses Muriel and Evelyn Hendâ€" erson, Hanover and Allan Park spent . the week end with their parents, _ A number from this part attended the funeral of the late Clarence; Baetz last Friday in Hanover. Clarâ€"| was a lad of pleasing personality and | had won many friends while in the | employ of Alex Sharne tha nac,. °\ no fish story but we presume Saugeen is pretty well cleared anything in the line of fish as busy anglers were early on the and nct till the sun was commen to sink in the West, did the lin mornrigts 1eave) the : © aukbanll us V)ctoria Day has just passed for 1931, and with its passing, no doubt | many a fish has been lured from its | native waters. As yet, we have heard | no fish stOPY Wut: ues . 22007 COearUd I were recent visitors wlth-'M;' a;:‘& Mrs' James Crutchley . were T C ECRTUCTCUI Mr and Mrs Wm Collinson and family, were callers on Mr and Mrs Maleolim McKechnie this week. Mrs A. Crutchley, Durham and Mr and Mrs Farquhar Oliver, Priceville, strd c ainle es wl e is omm Mr and Mrs L. McLean : daughters, Esther and C were visitors this week with at Priceville and Flesherton Mr and Mrs . by Verna, spent Mr and Mrs F Forest. uP DTE RCT MMOR O NIW* tei, Mrs Neil McLean. Mr Donald Young, who is attendâ€" ing Medical college, Toronto, is home for the vacation. Mr and Mrs Wm Williamson and daughter, Toronto, were guests with Mr and Mrs J.wW. McKechnie over the holiday. Mrs Jas Ledingham and Miss Elsie spent the 24th with her sister, Mrs. L. McLean. w Mr and Mrs Jas Miller and tamlly\ were guests of Mr and Mrs Herb Trafford the first of the week . | Vio'nrla Day NORTH VICKERS | Mr Campbell Mitchell and sisters Winnie and Carrie, Hamilton, were! visitors over the 24th with their sisâ€" | Micevage Oslints ulsw is â€" We are all are b: iday . Mr Harry Heift, Wililamsford, has completed repairs on D A Campbell‘s house and we congratulate Mr Campâ€" bell on its improved appearance . Miss Marguerite Corlett spent the week end in Torento with her friend, Miss Esther Riddell. C En mmA at his nephew‘s, Mr Yandt and family, Y Tt Oe Mc ic tdiacs Th .. 3. i esing: Mr and Mrs Gordon Riddel!, Edge Hill: were week end guests of Mr and Mrs H. R. Riddell. Miss Muriel Heift spent Sunday evâ€" ening with the Robertson family, of Dornoch. Mr and Mrs W Watts and family, Berkeley, were guests Monday of Mr and Mrs A. Stafford. Miss Vernie Shewell, O. Sound, spent the week end with her parents. Mr and Mrs Morrow Riddell, Minâ€" ectonl c g s ROaCt 1 CE 2 n o Emm y | Mr and Mrs D. A. Campbell and; family, motored to Bruce on Monday | and spent the day with the latter‘s sister. I on Thursday of last week. | Miss Madge Stafford, O. Sound, was a week end visitor at her home.| Mr and Mrs Howard Lawrence, of! Hutton Hill, spent Monday evening| with Mr and Mrs P. Ledingham . | Mr and Mrs D. A. Campbell and | @argen9 22 ) m uL Em 5 ‘25th‘ Congratulations to Mr Gordon Ridâ€" dell and his bride, formerly Miss G. Firth, Edge Hill, who were married Most of the farmers have finished seeding and various patrol men are getting the roads in condition for speedy travelling. Mrs E. Mcintosh, Mrs Klein, Mrs J.E. Picard, Mr Bert Mcintosh and wife, Sundayed with the former‘s mother. Miss Agnes Sullivan is visiting for a week in Detroit. Mis E. Dargavel was the guest of Miss Bessic Campbell Thursday. Mr and Mrs J. O Dargavel and family of Fleshcrton, Sundayed with his mot‘er and brother. Mr 8. Lowe and brother Rob, of Nissara Falls, visited with Mrand Mrs E.B. Dargavel over the holiâ€" Gay . ‘ Mr and Mrs Ervin Picard and son| Ralph, motored from Toronto Saturâ€"| day and spent the holiday with the: formor‘s mother, Mrs E. Dargavel.} M‘ss Mary Morrison, Toronto spent the holiday with her parents, Mrand Mris D. Morrison. ROCKY SAUGEEN are having fine weather and e back to work after the holâ€" Campbell Mitc_l{ell and sisters Mrs J. 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