€1 Tazascry Derarturnt. Parniamext Bummorncs, Toroxto, Juuy 5, 1982 APPLICATIONS TO THE ABOVE LOAN WILL BE RECEIVED BY aNÂ¥Y BRANCH OF ANY CHARTERED BANK IN CANADA, ANY BRANCH OPF THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO SAVINGS OFFICE, AND BY RECOGâ€" NIZED BOND DEALERS AND STOCK BROKERS, FROM WHOM MAÂ¥ BE OBTAINED COPIES OF THE OFFICIAL PROSPECTUS CONâ€" TAINING COMPLETE DETAILS OF THE LOAN. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THIS LOAN WILL BE SUBJECT TO ALâ€" LOTMENT AND THE LIST WILL CLOSE, AT THE DISâ€" CRETION OF THE TREASURER OF ONTARIO. INTERIM DEBENTURES IN BEARER FPORM WILLI ‘ BE AVAILABLE FOR DELIVERY ON OR ABOUT JULY 12, 1932. f y Coupons 1, January and July. Denoninations $100, $500 and $1,000. Registerable as to principal only. Principal and interest payable in lawful money of Canada at the office of the Provincial Treasurer in Toronto, or, at the holder‘s option, at the Bank of Montreal in Ottawa, Montreal, Winnipeg, V ancouver, Halifax or Saint John, N. B. Legal opinion of the Attorneyâ€"General of Ontario and of E. G. Long, Esq., K.C. The proceeds of this issue will be applied to the funding of short term indebtedâ€" ness created for capital expenditures. Dated July 1, 1932 $20,000,000 PROVINCE OF ONTARIO CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND OF THE PROVINCE THE TREASURER OF THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO OFFERS FOR PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION AUTHORIZED BÂ¥ ACT OF THE LEGISLATURE OF THE PROVINCE, AND A CHARCE AS TO PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST UPON THE ice: 97 and accrued interest, yielding 5.81% to maturity. 5%2% Nonâ€"Callable Fourteen Year Debentures â€" PROVINCE OF ONTARIO A DIRECT OBLIGATION OF THE ONTARIO is not reported if the po:itieas forâ€" _ oweas tunes of either were discussed. Mr HOCKEY CLUB 16, FUR. CO. 3 McDonald appeared on the program This game, postponed from . May, in the role of speechâ€"maker, but inâ€" was played Monday night. Last Tuesâ€" stead he simply ‘yarned.‘ Mr John day the Factory boys played inspired Black also delivered a lengthy oration llnll and squelched the hockeyists, to on Niagara Falls, which more than tie for them for the leadership, but ever decided the several who have on Monday they played pcoor baill, not visited this point, not to delay.‘ while the Hockey Club, with McDonâ€" The party were delighted with the ald back in lineâ€"up, fieled sharply, visit and the hospitality offered. j and coralled an easy win. The Furâ€" The .evening wasâ€" spent with Diture Co. missed Sparling on their friends at the Review Office, and on !N®â€"up, he being absent on holidays. the side, we may confidentially adi 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 total that the bone of contention re the Hock. Club 1 3 5 4 0 0 3 16 wisdom or otherwise of paving the Fur. Co. 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 Garafraxa, that ran fire for a couple xo of weeks between the Enterpriseand _ BACHELORS 17, sTUDENTS 5 Review, was beautifully disbosed of, â€" With both their regular pitchers silver threads. But the spirit of youth and the pranks of the schoolâ€" class room yet remain and these were revived again on Thursday last. it attends this function knows what a gala event it is They were led to this spot and about the first person they stumbled against was the Laird of the section, R. T. Edwards. Mr. McDonald and Mr Edwards were one time schoolâ€" matesâ€"we won‘t speak in yearsâ€" in Walkerton and Owen Sound, and since these halcyon days, had not renewed friendshipg. Much water has gone under the Saugeen‘s bridges since then, and the crown Due July 1, 1946 THE DURHAM REVIEW and ‘alls quiet on the Potomac‘ once absent, Hopkins through iliness and TORONTO e Nomgs Hividh ut M 8 S3 c ie ienentl o. 0s 1 oi o t oys Pibpriere, antanciss c3 Ruleticcaus P 3 â€" 1 EC BV PTEAECE PREEPNYY | an easy win. The Furâ€" missed Sparling on their being absent on holidays. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 total 1.3 5 4 0 0 3 16 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 people have heard of bables being born with a caul, and the Scotch reâ€" garl this as a very fortunate omen, but it‘s something new in the annals Mr and Mrs Jas Watson and Tamâ€" ily, Toronto, were week end visitors with friends around theR ocky. They also attended the McDonald reâ€"union which was held on Saturday at the home of Mr and Mrs Wm Lamont, Elmwood. Miss Freda Eagles, Welbeck, was a week end visitor with Miss Esther McLean. Mr and Mrs L. Shildroth and famâ€" ily, Chesley, were recent visitors with relatives here. Mr Pete McQuarr‘e and sister Mary, are enjoying a holiday with their unâ€" cle and aunt, Mr and Mrs Neil Sinâ€" clair at the Soo. ‘ The occasional fine rains we have had makes it rather hard to get the hay in. s rex plate in a silver frame. As well she reccived many other gifts. Miss McLean in a few weil chosen words, expressed her appreciation of the gifts and kindness received during her stay at Crawford. _ Anld Lang Syne was sung and lunch served. dress, while Master Johr Lounds presented Miss McLean on be!m!r;:l the pupils and their parents, with a pair of silver candlesticks ant a pYâ€" Farewell to Miss McLean Tuesday evening, June 28, a large number of the ratepayers and pupils of S$.S. No 9, met in the school to bid farewell to our teacher, Miss Catherine D. McLean who is leaving the section after two years‘ successâ€" ful teaching. After a program of inâ€" strumental songs, music, ete was ovâ€" er, Miss McLean was called forward, and Master Murray Sherk read an adâ€" served on lawn. All returned to their home, feeling it was good to have met together. The next reunion will be held at Mr Reid Hastie‘s, Chesley on July 1. Ofâ€" ficers for 1932 : Hon. Pres., Messrs Wm and Dan Hastie and Mrs Smith: Pres., Mrs M. Cross: Vice Pres., Mr Reid Hastie: Sec‘y Treas., Mrs. A. MacDorald: Program com., Miss M. Burgess, Miss A. Turnbull and Mrs. Jas Copp: Sports conmi., Mrs H Crawâ€" ford and Mrs Wm Hastre. The program closed with the Naâ€" tional Anthem and a ‘bountiful lunch son J. D., Mr aml Mrs A Hastie and Dougald, Mr and Mrs A. McDonâ€" ald and Myrtle, Mr and Mrs D. J. MacDonald, Ronald and Florence. Other relatves were present from Pt Elgin, Rocky Saugeen and Toronto: "Hastie Reâ€"union‘" The 7th annual gathering of the Hastie families was held at home of Mr Arch Hastie, Crawford on July 1. The weather was fine and about 90 gathered to enjoy a real social time together. The time was spent in ball games, races and a good program of. recitations, singing and addresses. A very pleasing feature of the reunloni for which all felt grateful, was the fact that there had been no deaths in the connection since last reunion. Those from around here who atâ€" tended the MacDonald reunion at the home of Mr and Mrs W. F. Lamont, Mr Visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Aud. Hastie recenty were Mes srs Frank Bobzener and A. Brown, of O. Sound: Mr J. McKechnie and his daughter, Mrs Joe Crutchiey, of Durâ€" ham: Mr D L Watson and sister Jesâ€" sie and Cyril Harris, Tooonto. Mr Dan McDonald, Toromco, spent the holiday with his aunt, Miss Hobâ€" Furuiture Co Students Hockey Club Students were "easy picking" for t! Bachelors Tuesday night. Vict ROCKY SAUGEEN TOWN LEAGUE STANDING * Won Lost to play CRAWFORD P0 NE POCZ UV PMR RENTUR during | Sr III to Jr IVâ€"Eisie Biemann (H), Lang Gordon Vickers, Kenneth MacCuaig, ved. | Ruth Vickers, Carman Hopkins, F. | Sharpe (R.) * Jr III to Sr IIIâ€"Margâ€" ‘aret Attwood. Sr II to Jr IIIâ€"Edna Porter, May Hopkins, Alfred Sharne Lloyd McCuaig, (Marie Hopkins, abs. for exams). Jr Prâ€"Robert Galloway, Inez Noble. Mary C. MacQuarrie, teacher $..8. NO 10, BENTINCEK Sr TVâ€"Jessie Miller, Grace Davey, Gordon MacLean $r III to Jr IVâ€" Total marks, 900: Hon. (H) 675. (P) Kin «ud 48â€"# MWn $r IIâ€"Bobby Mighton, Alf. Sharpe. Jr IIâ€"Duncan MecDougall, Matilda Atâ€" wood, (Janet Patterson and John Atâ€" wood) equal, James Porter. JIr I to $r Iâ€"Lawrence McCuaig, _ Arthur Mighton, $r Pr to Jr Iâ€"Beverley 8. S$. NO 11, BENTINCK Jr IV to Sr IVâ€"Ella Vollett, Marâ€" garet Murdock. $Sr III to Jr IVâ€"Vioâ€" la Pollock, (Hon.) Elmer Noble. Jr III to Sr IIIâ€"Ernest Murdeck, Wilâ€" helmine Hopkins (rec.) _ Sr II to Jr lIIâ€"John Murdock (Hon.), Howard Bailey, Alvin Manto, Orrin Pollock, (Rece.) Jr II to Sr IIâ€"Ross Roseâ€" borough (Hon), Jean Hobkins. Jr I to Sr Iâ€"Marjorie Hopkins, Eileen Manto, Grace Murdock, Marjorie Hisâ€" ccox, Geralid Hiscox. Prâ€"Donnetta Langrill, Faye Pollock. Helen M Milligan, teacher S. S. NO 6, BENTINCK Ball, I to IIâ€"Marion Byers (Hon.) Wilmer Scim (Hon.), Clayton Fidler, (Hon.), Billie Sharp (Hon.) 8r Pr to 1â€"Beatrice Ball (Hon.), Mildred Gerhardt (Hor), Florence Gerhardt, Shiriey Davis. Jr Pr to Sr Prâ€"â€"Lulu Widmeyer (Hn.) Violet Schenk, Howâ€" ard Kraft. Beg. to Jr Prâ€"Erma Se‘m. 8. S. NO 8, NORMANBY Jr IV to Sr IVâ€"Velma Davis, (hon), Nc:rman Fulten, Doretta Blasing. Sr III to Jr IVâ€"Clarence Fidler, Anderâ€" son Byers, Gerneda Kraft. Jr III~to Sr IIIâ€"Beth Byers, (Hon.) Leslie Ball, Gertrude Hartman, Nellie Byâ€" ers, Lioyd Fritz, Jean Henderson, Rusâ€" sel Yandt. (Rec.) II to Jr IIIâ€"Nelâ€" son Widmeyer, (Hon.) Betty Henderâ€" son, (Hon), Irene Pfeffer, Georgina 8. S$. NO 13, BENTINCK Sr III to Jr IVâ€"Lorne Mountain. Jr III to Sr IIIâ€"Jessie Campbell (H) Ralph Mountain (H). Sr I to Jr HI â€"Isabel Mountain _ (H), Marjorie Mountain (H). Jr I to Sr Iâ€"Elizaâ€" beth Boiton (H). Sr Pr to Jr Iâ€"Donâ€" ald Campbell (H). (H) Honours guests wearing copen printed chiffon. | A bountiful dinner was served to aâ€"| bout 30 guests. Mrs Bert Hunt, ; dressed in apple green slik emmi Miss Annie Turnbull in fowered silk , crep waited on the tables. A 3â€"story ; wedding cake graced the tables. | As her goingâ€"away gown, the bride donned a grey ensemble with matchâ€" ing accessories. After a short honâ€" eymoon to Muskoka and other points, the happy couple will reside in Norâ€"| manby. The bride and groom recelvâ€" ed many beautiful and useful gifts,| showing the high esteem :n which | both were held. orchid The witnesses were Mr Nor Mcliraith and Miss Christine Culloch, sister of bride, gowned with gloves and shoes to harmonise. Her bouquet was of pink talisman roses and fern. The Successful Pupils _ had 18 /ickers, Carman Hopkins, F. W:e-k‘nwm" Lown, C (R.) * Jr HII to Sr IIIâ€"Margâ€" Mr Geo !te‘muebn‘ £ ttwood. Sr II to Jr IIIâ€"Edna | year Has B"’"-“ d N. May Hopkins, Alfred Sharpe. | Nichol '."mm u Iâ€"Bobby Mighton, Alf. Sharpe. | 4,, LiOn . engaged Prrew d ym Al| _ Miss Cora Dyer, Hamilt (Janet Patterson and John A‘ | with Mrs Clark Watson la equal, James Porter. Jr 1t to 02 *** Clark: + s ce Jean Priest, teacher Meryl Noble, , Mrs McCulâ€" neighborhood go out to tne pereave1 family in their sore bereavement. Miss Mary Collinson, Hamilton, is visiting with her parents, Mr ari Mrs Geo Collinson . Mr and Mrs Jno McGirr visited ear ly in week with Jas. Weir, Pricevilie Jean Black of town, is visiting this week with Mrs Hargrave. Mr Geo Brown, teacher for the past year has resigned and Miss Jessi« Nichol has been engaged to teach af ter vacation. Miss Cora Dyer, Hamilton, visited with Mrs Clark Watson last week. Mr and Mrs Crawford Harrison .0f Detroit, spent over the holiday with friends and visited with Mrand Mrs Ed. Pratt the first of week. bout 8 years ago and her oniy son George passed away about 6 montns ago. The love and sympathy of the This neighborhood was shocked, when they learned of the sudden pasâ€" sing of Mrs Jas Hopkins at her nome in town ‘The late Mrs Hopkins was born and lived in this neighborhood until 9 years ago, when she removed to Durham. Her late husbana died aâ€" to him. Lunch was served by the lacâ€" ies and all returned home, feeling a kim with a set of military brushes. Mr Brown in a few words, expressed the pleasure the year had brough‘ him as teacher in the section, ant thanked them all for their kingness all. Wm Weir, Jr. called the gatnâ€" ering together and Miss Sarah Dyer Snd an address to the teacher, Mr. On Thursday afternoon the parâ€" ents and children met on the schoolâ€" grounds for their usual plcnic. Bai] spending a few days with his sister, Mrs John Lawrence. spending his holidays with his aunt, Mrs John McGirr. Miss Dorothy Arnett, Toronto, is spending a week with her parents. Master Norman Noble of town, is / Mrs Nell McLean was pleasantly | surprised Sunday, when the followâ€" ing friends motored in: Mr and Mrs ‘‘T. Hardy and daughter, O. Sound: Mrs McPherson returneid home on Wednesday, after a few weeks in Toronto. Mrs Wes Lyons, and two chiliren, Markdale, visited over the weex end with her sister, Mrs Geo Hopkins. and Mrs Gordon Geddes and Lir and Mrs John Burgess, spent the first of the week with Mr and Mrs T. Harri John Corlett‘s, Lamlash. girthood friends of Mrs McLean and they had not met for 30 years. Mr Morrow Riddell and family, of Fingal, spent a few days at the parâ€" ental home last week. Mr and Mrs Cameron Corlett and tremely gratifying. Can‘t stress my thanks too highlyâ€"June 10, 1932. We can help you with your collection troubles too. greatly appreciated, results exâ€" spending a cquple of weeks with her Carpenter John Heift, Dornoch, is busy in the community. On Monday, he assisted his brother to jack up his barn and put new centre posts in stable. Tuesday he went to Mr P. Ledingham‘s to put a steel roof on barn, going over to Arch ‘Watson‘s where he will also put roof on barn Miss Georgina Sharp, R.N., daughâ€" ter of George Sharp, Carman, Man has been visiting at her uncle‘s, Wm The cuuntry is looking its bes: after the soaking of the past â€" week, and the farmers are now hoping for more settled weather as the haying EELLY & AIKEZEN BRAMPTON CLIENT JULY 7, 1932 pr »sentmg jed by Mr at Mr by Js Bome of the F .0. picnic report as hav Two fine tr driven by Dan Nichol took i: over this tow preciated her« scientific turn of all the em! lers to catch : and plays wit ‘the line and « of his tail, in to catch him The news i the drowning a teacher here River, by thei been lost ove; that the 7 y« must be squir ler vows he‘l tively, thoug? our continued old body . for his new « Thursday last It will be in McArthur of his old evadi CUSTOM Best for Y get plenty mighty go Local is chuck 1 COCKs 1 cocks 1 FRoOST 1 PERRI! 1 DEERN Aiso Cream $ Draft Ro Pastry FARM M Henders Gu JUL Us Roy: *( Kee atte W i lej