YETays n Tablecloths ad Batiste an _ Prints oT O¢ AFF & CO. 1.19 a pr x & 4 <k Hose is with sugar, or cream s Thompson ng a few Mrs _ Angus 1931 19¢ pr 8c vd PRICE 29eyd | vi8 h, will oeâ€" Sunday . risited on her, Herb ently hurt somn of ek of Mr 1.25 well lium speâ€" \UTH 9c yd ind ns 0T O L d UNE 25. 1931 34â€"( (ed 8 Our Cakes and Pies will open your Eyes Local Agent F. W. Moon T ~! How delicious! They‘re the b \* the lowest prices too ! / take the trouble of doing your OWn ; you with wholesome bread and ot savings ? ‘ur bakery products are of superior \~ything that comes from our ovens is is out ! C e d « OLDSMOBILE â€" 6 models, listing from $1,083 to $1,230 at McLAVGHLINâ€" a '\"c‘ * 2 models, listing from $1,290 to $2,900 at We expect in a Carload of ‘ Gunn‘s Eertilizer about April 15th Over 31 models availâ€" able, unem. from the Cadillac Vâ€"8 at ,_)._"20. to the Cadiliae Vâ€"12 at $3.130 and up to the Cadillac Vâ€"16 with cus» tom bodies for as much as $13,000. All prices at factory. Royal Household Fiour _ Bran onorks O Canada‘ i Oat Chop Pilot $s Crimpled Oats ;CREEN CHOP $18 PER TON BULK wESTERN FEED BARLEY CcHOP, $17 PER TON, BULK USTOM CHOPPING done every day and we turn it out while you turn around. Will those requiring Fertilizer kindly leave their orders as early as possible. Get our prices before purchasing else where. . It will pay yOUâ€" JOHN McGOWAN mugkAM. ONT. Phone 8 DURHAM MACHINE SHOP Haying Equipment . PR ET RRATY T PREVTTC TTUUC EOOE mplements. â€"It rakes and it teds. If you have never used me. vou bave no idea what a big help it isâ€"how much HENDERSON‘S BAKERY ne, vyou Ray me it saves Keep in Stock for Sale TIHE PEOPLES MILLS FLOUR BREAD ONLY 86 FROST & WOOD throughout Canada under every conceivable road and traffic conâ€" dition. This varied experience of almost threeâ€"quarters of a million owners has directed and aided General Motors of Canada, Limâ€" ited, in the improvement of all its cars. 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Mr Cameron and Mrs Kerr gave a fine duet and also a fine solo by the latter, at the service here in the United Church, She was bonored |\ by being made the recipient of A ‘ handsome bouquet at the close of | the service Many were the eulo giums given to both for the fine muâ€" |\sic rendered. Mrs Cameron accompâ€" anied them on the organ. A hearty welcome willâ€"be extended to them on another visit. } In honor of Miss Esther C. Mcâ€" |\ Lean, whose wedding to Mr Neil ‘Norma.n. Dundalk, takes place on | Saturday, Mrs R. G. Stewart enterâ€" tained at "The Manse," Priceville on Friday night, June 19, at a miscelâ€" ‘laneous shower. The guests numberâ€" \ed about 38. A Cupid contest was lmnch enjoyed, the prize winners beâ€" \ing Mrs D. Campbell, Miss Jessie Nichol and Mrs Jack Nichol, "Might have been worse," is the verdict given on the occasion of a car collision on Friday evening, which befel Mr F. Reiley‘s car when sideâ€"swiped by a car driven by Wm. Meads, who was averting . collision with another car. By quick action on Mr Reiley‘s part who swiftly sweryâ€" ed to the side, further damage was averted on the highway between ll-‘lesherton and Ceylon. tp Ml;s A. Sutherland favored the company with a pleasing solo. D\-lrin'g the evéning two daintily dressed little girls, Betty Watson and Agnes McMillan presented the brideâ€"elect with a lovely decorated wagon filled with gifts of every deâ€" scription and Miss McLean â€"replied in a few well chosen remarks, the company then joining in singing ‘For she‘s a jolly good fellow.‘ riMock :telï¬ama' were then read from some wellâ€"known people in Canâ€" ada, after which Mrs H. B. McLean sang a delightful solo "When your hair is turned to silver, I will love you just the same.‘ $ Lunch was served by the hostess, and the good wishes of all for joy and happiness follow Miss McLean into the "united" state. and the good wishes of all for joy After the ceremony, a wedding( and happiness follow Miss MCLeA preakfast was served at the home of | into the "united" state. the bride, only immediate relatives epuiamanmars being present. The table was daintlly‘ The atmosphere has changed COM gecorated with yellow rosebuds and ciderably and the cool weather is apâ€" orange blossoms and was centred preciated after the extreme heat. with a threeâ€"storey wedding cake. Mr Cliford Hincks has been enâ€" Later Mr and Mrs Hannam left by gaged to teach in Clifford in the COD mogor for Midland, Wasaga Beach, tinuation School. and other northern points, the bride Mr and Mrs A. L. Hincks and f@M jravycjling in a navy blue flat crepe ily visited friends in Proton first Of goral patterned three piece ensemâ€" the week. Mrs Angus McCannel Te pjo navy hat of straw braid with turned home with them for a visit-._ matching accessories. Mr and Mrs A. L. Hincks and famâ€" ily visited friends in Proton first of the week. Mrs Angus McCannel reâ€" turned home with them for a visit. Sorry to hear that Mrs Kate Mcâ€" Arthur isn‘t enjoying very . good health. Hope she may soon be up and around again. Mr Clifford and Beth Hincks return ed home from Toronto Normal Sch on Saturday night. C Miss Jean McLean returned to Toronto Saturday after spending a few holidays here. d Miérs'Ca{herine MacMillan, R, N. left first of the week to nurse in Dunnville hospital. This Tuesday morning, everything is fresh and clean after a splendid rain while we slept. Surely this Onâ€" tario is enjoying many blessings, while we read of so much distress in some places. A very good job was done by the men, young and old of Swinton Park, last week, when they cleaned up the little graveyard and put a new fence about it. The intention is to make a thorough job in the near future. Health and weather permitting, & Sunday School picnic will be held on Saturday, July 4, in the Park and .eommunlon services in the church, on Sunday, July 5. PRICEVILLE tdn _ Mr and Mrs McGillivray of Fairâ€" bairn, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs John L Ferguson and attended church in ENe Viy . C os Pnnit t 0C Mr and Mrs Jas Hardy and baby, spent the week end with Stratford friends. T spent the week end with Stratford friends. Mr Wm Brown of Salem, visited his sister, Mrs Jno Aldcorn, also Mr and Mrs Will Jamieson of Salem Mills Toronto, spent- S\xx'xday with mother +A e adiaimnrtn PE Uemoty . ME en Roe stt and brother on the old homestead. Mr and Mrs Wesley Heard and two daughters who have spent about three years in Detroit, returned last week, owing to unemployment troubâ€" les. â€" Mr and Mrs Garfieid Anthony, also on account of labor troubles, is at the old home with Mr and Mrs. Geo. Haw here. Glad to say these men are fortunate in finding a job bhere. 1 ses 1o." UEX sauey A en PRICEVILLE sWINTON and Mrs 'Hugh McLean, con 14, We are sorry to hear that Arch. McKinnon of con 14, is not improvâ€" ing any in health, also that Mrs Mcâ€" Kinnon is a great sufferer. We hope that & ment. We pitied very much in the warm days last week, those hardâ€"working members of Parliament in Ottawa, and we thought if only they could change places with alike number of unemployed, for a few weeks, how they would enjoy it. And Bennett laughed ! Mr and Mrs Noble Wilson motored to Toronto last week and brought back with them, Mrs Wilson, Sr.for a short visit. This old lady still enâ€" joys a fair measure of health. Mr. and Mrs Peter McCrae, nee Bertha Wilson, and family, of Glen Morris, were week end visitors at the Wilson homes here. A quiet but pretty wedding tookli place on Thursday, June 18, in the| Church of Mary Immaculate, Chep-* stow, which was decorated â€" for the\ occasion _ with hydrangea, iris and | peonies of various shades, when | Margaret Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Peter Dales, Cargill, became the bride of Richard Wilfrid, son of Mrs Harnam and the late Mr Richard J. Hannam of Gueliph. Rev Father Zetâ€" | tler sang the nuptial mass in the ‘ presence of many . relatives and friends. : _ The bride, who entered the church on the arm of her father, wore a two piece ensemble of poudre blue georgette with insets of radium lace and lace jacket, hat of the same shade, of fancy braid with drooping brim, and carried a bouquet of sweet _ heart roses, orange blossoms â€" and maiden hair fern. of _ml;;e'c‘eeding the bride was _ her bridesmaid, Miss Irene Hannam, sisâ€" ter of the groom, wearing a frock of canary crepe rio, daffodil hat of spiâ€" der web straw and carried talisman roses and maiden bair fern, . The groom was assisted by Mr Jos Dales, brother of the ‘bride. On their return they will reside on the groom‘s home, Willowbrook Farm, York Road, Guelph. HOOPER â€" McCANNEL | On Saturday, June 20, a very pretâ€" ty wedding was solemnized at the home of the bride‘s father, Mr Douâ€" gald McCannel of Boothvilie, when his youngest daughter Annie Marjory, | was united in marriage to Mr Walâ€" lace Hooper, son of Mr and the late Mrs Matthew Hooper of Egremont. Rev Mr Stewart of Priceville officâ€" lated. The bride who was given in marriage by her father, was charmâ€" ingly attired in a gown of pink chifâ€" fon, with inserts of chantilly lace and a lace jacket. She carried a boquet of butterfly roses and lily of the valley. She was attended by her sister, Miss Kate McCannel, who alâ€" so was becomingly attired in an egg she‘l blue georgette gown, trimmed with lace and carried a bouquet of Good brick house in Upper Town, Durham, sixâ€"roomed. Good â€" cellar, electric lighted. Apply at Review Office. Tenders addressed to the underâ€" signed will be received up to July 10 1931, for the Township of Egremont printing of Voters‘ List, tax notices, Finaucial Statements, Auditors‘ Reâ€" norts. ete. Lowest or any tender not ports, ete. Lowest or any tenuer not necessarily accepted. David Allan, Township Clerk Holstein, June 23rd, 1931 14% acres, %, mile east of Durham Hospital, well cultivated healthy io cation, large brick home, hydro inâ€" stalled, â€" telephone, furnace. Barn and other buildings in good state of repair. Hard and soft water springs. Convenient to High and Public Schools and churches. â€"B. H. Willis Possession given in spring. further particulars apply to Ethel R. Greenwod, box 127, burton, Ont . Insuranceâ€" Fire and Automobile THE DURHAM REVIEW HANNAM â€" DALES there m Enguire for the merit rates for auto Insurance for carefuldrivers Several good Companies to choose from. â€" Claims promptly paid. HYMENEAL FOR SALE OR RENT TENDERS WANTED. HOUSE TO RENT VICINITY 166, Loater the bride and groom left on a motor trip to Muskoka and other points, the bride travelling in a biege figured ensemble with hat, shoes and bag to match. “:A“bésl of éood wishes follow Mr. and Mrs Hooper to their new home 37 Pepplar Ave, Toronto. A quiet but pretty wedding took | place at the Queen St. Church Parâ€"| sonage, on Saturady, June 20, at 9 | a nu, when Violet Irene, eldest daughter of Mrs Robt Noble and the late Mr Noble, was united in marâ€" | riage to Charles Milton swhm:her,= son of Mrs Steinacher and the late Mr Steinacher of Harriston. Rev. H. [S. Fiddes was the officiating clergyâ€" man. â€" The bride was prettily gownâ€" \ ed in egg shell satin with shadow ‘lace, and was attended by her sister, | Miss Velma, while Mr Harold Noble | supported the groom. After the ceremony, the young couple returned to the home of the: bride‘s mother, on Bruce St., where a sumptuous wedding dinner was served to immediate friends. . The happy couple left by motor mid showers of confetti to Midland, Penâ€" etang, Toronto, Niagara Falls, and Lother points, the bride travelling i1 a blue ensemble with hat, shoes and 'iglovea to match. On their return they will occupy apartments in the lCaIder block on Garafraxa St with best wishes of the community. The Dist. Annual Meeting of Cenâ€" tre Grey Women‘s Institute is to be held in the United Church, Thursâ€" day, June 25. Members of the Benham families of Toronto, motored up over the week end with their parents on the farm. ‘mother. Mrs C. Wale. \_The Review regrets to hear of the ; i Mr and Mrs Jno McEachnie and critical illness of Mrs Geo. Binnie of son; Messrs Geo Shand and Walter Glenelg, Her daughters, Miss Winnic . Benham, spent Sunday week with and Mrs Jas McGillivray are in atâ€" Toronto friends. | tendance. | ‘ Trouble never comes singly: Robt. Mrs Dunlop, Toronto, and Miss Stewart had the misfortune to have pya Helmkay, B.A., of Ottawa, | \his leg cut with the adze a COupl@Of pave been recent guests of Mr and | \ week ago. It is now pretty well yys w, R,. Alder. | healed, tho‘ quite stiff and sore. | _ ~Mrs: Mortimer is spending this Miss Beulah Burnet is AassistiDg in week in Mount Forest, with her sis the home of Wm McEachni¢. SOrrY ;o> Mrs Howard Skales. | |to suy Mrs McEachnie is not imâ€" § | proving much and has suffered many an]::r;:: g::vg: \S\"i::;:m:xit::edd )1; ( we:‘ry wzekaMot pï¬ t Branttora Oshawa Tuesday, where the gentleâ€"| } a ol 1® eP rantuor0» mon will attend & Hydro Convention.| . spent the past two weeks with their Miss Ethel Morrison, Ass‘t Sup‘t of , daughter, Mrs W R Scott _ SiMC@ purnim pospj * P | 4 pital, with her mother, \in .: recent car accident, W R SQOtt yoor, moversham, leave Wednesday â€"\stn has his foot in a plaster cast , _, by steamer Owen. Sound.] ;‘ and car get about a little with the fc;r‘ a month‘s visit. with daughle;' aid of crutches. ‘and sister at Smiley, Sask. Mr and Mrs J A Dixon and daughâ€" ter, were visitors last week at Mr. J. Sinclair‘s. Mr Geo Wale, Toronto, visited his mother, Mrs C. Wale. STEINACHER â€" NOBLE Miss Beulah Burnet is assisting in the home of Wm McEachnie. Sorry tâ€" sâ€"y Mrs McFachnie is not imâ€" proving much and has suffered many weary weeks of pain. io .. rocent car accident, W R Scott syN has his foot in a plaster cast and car get about a little with the aid of crutches. Mr and Mrs Thos Weir and two daughters, Mr John Weir, Egremont, and Mr and Mrs Ray McRea, Paimâ€" erston, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs J. R. Edwards the first of week. Mrs Eugene Brown, spent the week end with Toronto relatives. Mrs. Victor Fairweather and family, reâ€" turned with them Tuesday to spend sometime with her parents, Mr and Mr and Mrs Keith Edwards, Deâ€" troit, spent a few days last week with the former‘s parents. Everyone interested in Zion cemâ€" etery, is requested to be present on Jure 30, for the annual cleanâ€"up bee. Zionites are looking for a nice day Saturday for the annual S. S. picnic. Born, on June 17, to Mr and Mrs. Ralph Staples, a daughter. Mr anc Mrs Ed Cook, Palmerston, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs W. J. Miss Agnes Ewen, Bentinck, is vis iting with her aunt, Mrs T. Timiuz Thursday evening last week being such a lovely evening, about 75 or 80 people of the neighborhood gathered at W. R. Jack‘s spring for the annual Women‘s Institute weiner roast. The first of the evening was spent in aï¬uâ€"tâ€"hit:ér"\;lvi;;‘ playing ball, There were two games,| y ,. yence | M« one by the married folks and theothâ€"| mise Jessie T er by the young people. After all the| onm,. > hom f¢ we‘iners had disappeared a COUpl® opg jJack Prics more hours were spent in community priest of Stratf singing and playing games around the | jor the holidays bonfire. Everyone went home feeling that it was the best yet. | .A the Pope seems to have met the disâ€" pleasure of the Orange Order, yet somehow or other they don‘t careto let him know this fact. Waiting for Someore to Tell Him Scot ZION TORONTO !pntor here, spent Friday 1AS! 7" ‘\town, the guest of Mrs Wm â€" Park ‘and daughter Winnifred. ‘ \ _ Miss Erma Heughan, Milverton, |and who has . just completed her Normal School course, is holidaying |wlth her grandparents, Mr and Mrs John Aldred. | Mrs Koch and son Arthur spent \last week with Kitchener relatives . | ~Mr W. A. Matthews, Owen Sound, ‘visited last week with his sister, Mrés | John Lawrence, Glenelg. Miss Margaret Anderson, Welland, ’jhu been a visitor with her school \friend, Miss Marjory Pickering. Mr Alastair Gun, manager of (ne, Bank of Commerce, Naicam, Sask., arrived in town Saturday, on a visit to his mother and sisters, Mrs Gilâ€" bert McKechnie and Miss . Marion Gun. | _ Mrs Jas. Booth, (Mildred Leeson) Ayton and sister, Mrs Albert Mcâ€" | Clinton, North Battleford, Sask. left | the home of their sister, Mrs A. Hooâ€" 1445020 10. 4ih esntc uc . Mn > Mr and Mrs Will Milne and young son Robert, of Toronto, are visiting with his parents, Mr and Mrs Robert Milne, Upper Town. lper, Mt Forest, Monday of this week ‘for Chicago, where they will visit | their brothers‘, Dr‘s Ernest and Fred Leeson, Mrs Booth also to receive : special treatment for neuritis, which has troubled her for some time. Mrs McClinton will later return to ter home in North Battieford. Mr and Mrs Colin MciIntyre of Dorâ€" noch, visited the first of the week with Mr and Mrs R. H. Ledingham. Mrs J. J. Smith and her sister, Miss Belle McKenzie, are spending two weeks quietly at Winona. |\ _ Mr and Mrs Neil McDougall and “duughter, and his sisters, Misses |Kate and Lizzie McDougall of Hamâ€" ilton, visited on Sunday with their relatives, Mr and Mrs R. H. Ledingâ€" 'ham and the Boyce families. Mr Bowman Jamieson left Monday fo: Blacksmith‘s Rapids, where he will be engaged in a _ Government coal mine. Mrs Charles Ramage has been Laving indifferent health for some time back and on Saturday last, was again removed to Durham hosâ€" pital for special treatment. She has since somewhat improved and | her friends hope for a continuance . of Mr and Mrs Keith McMitchell, and little son of OutJook, Sask. visitâ€" ed on Tuesday with Mr and Mrs J. W. Crawford and are now among Wiliamsford friends. Messrs Harry Kress, G, C. Web ste», Chas. Moffat, R. Richardson, B. H. Willis, Robt Burnett, John A. Graham, attended the Dist. Masonic service in Shelburne Sunday. Bro. Rev R. P. D. Hurford, Dist. Chap lain, preached the sermon, Mrs T. W. McGarry of Toronto, wife of the former Prov‘l Treasurer, and Miss Post of New York, are guests this week of Mrs Dr. David Jamieson. Mr and Mrs Geo, Twamley of Vicâ€" toria, B. C. and their daughter, Mrs. Reuben Turner, Mr Turner and two children, Harold and Grant, visited on Saturday at her sisters, Mrs R. H. Ledingham‘s and other relatives in town., ‘} 210M S CBBnC £, RRMODL MP. PR, MR AOOT! | ornt~ ‘* hom_ for the holidays. Mesâ€" Messrs John and Doug. McKinnon, Mr and Mrs Alex McGregor and Miss Kate McKinnon, all of Chesley viâ€" clnity, were the guests recently of Mr and Mrs Angus McArthur, of the Glen. Mr and Mrs N. Perdue entertained several friends from Massie the first of theweek: their son, Benyon, wife and small son Bobby; Mr and Mrs. Mansell Hewitt, Mr McKibbon and daughter Vivian, Mr Percy Hamell, Mc ~vence McPherson and sister Priest of Stratford, are also home for the holidays. Somehow the merry month of June brings the thought, says the Shelâ€" unimportant a figure the groom cuts at a wedding, he has the consoling reflection that it wouldn‘t be much of a wedding without him. of the 'lrunm'rune CO. 13, HIGH SCH. 3 / _ It was a slaughter for the High Sch. { Tuesday night, when the Furniture crew, who are playing snappier ball , every time out, were easy victors by â€5610. Sound Buicks Won ~ _ Close Game from Durham Furniture C6. Team Now Leading League la 1%â€"3 score. Two of H. 8. regulars â€"Noble and Turnbull, were absent, but even with them, it is improbable they could have averted the defeat. Each side pulled off a double play. "l‘he factory boys won by healthy walâ€" ‘lops, McClyment and Tucker hitting lhomeu,‘ McClyment and Kress three | baggers, and Tucker and Becker dow \ bles, 9 hits in all, to 4 singles for the | High School. | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 total High School 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 | Purniture Co. 4 0 0 4 50 x 13 Furniture Co. 3 4 w Hockey Club 2 1 3 High School 8 2 1 Bachelors 0 4 2 Games Yet to be Played, ist Half Fri., June 26â€"Hockey Club at Bach. ‘Tues., June 29â€"Bach. at Furn. Co. Fri., July 3â€"Furn, Co. at Hockey Cl. Mon., July 6â€"High Sch. at Hoc. Club Pnd Half Schedule Dufferin Paving Co. have been adâ€" mitted for second half, and first game ‘wm be on Thursday night this week: iThurs. June 25â€"Duff. Pav. at Pur. Co (Balance of Schedule next week) SsOFTBALL LEAGUE ‘in final inning, Reno of Dufferin Payâ€" \ing staff, Durham‘s pitcher, weakenâ€" ! ed and could not locate the plate, isâ€" \sulng 5 walks. These were all conâ€" verted into runs and away went the On Monday night Owen Sound‘s leading softball team, the Buicks, defeated a picked Durham team 9â€"6, in a tightly contested game here. Durham led 5 to 4 at end of 6th, but game. _ Till then he had pitched a smart game striking out 7 of the visitors. Simpson for the Buicks, pitâ€" | ched steadily, also fanning 7. E. McDonald came through with a ‘umely 2â€"baser, scoring 2 for Durham ‘ in 5th, and Sparling with three safe | hits was the leading hitter. Edgar, | Buicks‘ 2nd baseman, drew 4 passes, | â€"every time at bat. _ Durham made ‘10 hits to only 4 for Buicks, but ‘buel on balls were the locals unâ€" , doing . y Buicks : Lampson, s.s.: McGrag or 3rd: Edgar, 2nd: Clark, 1. f.;: Nic hbol, r.f.: Brunt, ist: King, c.1. ‘Rnblnlon. c : Simpson, p. Buicks Durham Durham : Spady, c.; Elvidge, s.s.: C. McGirr, 1.f.: R Sparling, ist: E McDonald, 2nd : A. Kress, c.f,.: D. Black, r.f. 3rd . J. L. SMITH. M.B., M.C. 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