by spring " In! In†‘pooplo I... to 1.. Very little has it. La " it b sun '00- roadn no varym to do much - go! a little dryer. is bringing tn.“ hich ts chad-3 to hon ot feed for no“ amen. Toronto, - her parents. 'orman Proctor m are with Mr and In r Proctor In; .93.". Nth hay 71er, Mariam V..- ph Miller 65.7. Mitch.“ 1 Jr Hr-Eunice At- Te ll Mary Atkinso- mur 7M3. Jimmie Veal. Vessie fit'. 7. Jr "-Btb. . Maude Rely 55.1. If r TI. Sr Pr.--.- arlio Annua- “.1. " Atkinson. t. M. - I “an. - UBLIC SCHOOL unes. teacher. - , with her mother tn L 20, I933 Ion M M M M [rs Jun Cmtehter, tell: of u by†as In their h... Bain ind CHM, tia and won at". . Minx doom-u Just as they way. and the "thud ce had left. the the tht and the scanned. After 3.1. lrs Hay was In!!! to be removal to operation rum eitis. We m tt%d awful and the ho n home when the 'tt to bed for some CO out in doom! old neighbors who P than their thus M ECK tNCK & 6W M a Standen. John , McQueen. Char. 1'luchey and Jul EASTER 1933 W s assisting Mr. I at proneâ€. stra pm on t mity lull. Wil- r night. A - and a plot-ant It present. Crutchloy won L friends My s uncle Cantu. -s his “I. m Brent: It the Sh Hem other, H ttyt tham Past. 3or wnwood. Mi M hewar. Myrtle m. Cecil Gren- 'ilimn, Gilbert Milford Robins Kearney. EtBe lid. Jessie Wat- McGowan. Iv: Wihiam Noble well . "ter. was†tkerton. IMO Marie Morton. er. Home. Gladys Gay. Roxtand, sq. or. Sadie o- od. Hnmrnttt man. teacher v. Robin We d Eileen 'Ne andall, Betty and funny. pent Enter with If! Im. Mlle ' (Norma equal. Gor- ', 35:on h McDonald. Hanson) . Jack Gun on Principal ot an, ten-her Dorm. P. W. " Cullen“ Magnet t etch" hie W min. Jtcl cachet 67%. " sic Grant Ashley. t each er teacher Roman Caroline t Helen One of the Hilton “Slam... I -oooooooooo-ooooooooo-0o0ooo'oo' â€0W...†Read, next Sunday, in the Ameri- can Weekly, distributed with theDe- troll Sunday Times, the article in Mum the happy tusband-to.tte con- fesses that there were some ember- assments during the courtship with the insepambiy joined sister around. APRIL 20, It.e33 SPECIALS for this Week only TEA SPECIALS l LADIES’ SHOES l Hardware Specials ROYAL YORK TEA, y, SUPERIOR "ttREB TEA Granulated Sugar PREMIUM, TEA, ms... with Cup and Saucer KARA COFFEE. tb 'eo "in extra (Be I s,u'pt2/iufh""i"iil'S,' iGi. $22 I Also-Mlmgel and Turnip Seeds FRED G. KARSTEDT Priceville A Savings Account and its 4 selling points CUSTOM CHOPPING done every day and we turn it out while you turn around. on our print Won purchasing also when. Gunn’s Fertilizer in stock Royal Household Flour '0 Canada' " Pilot " Keep in Stock tar THE CANADIAN BANK or COMMERCE THE PEOPLE'S MILLS Will those requiring Fertilizer kindly leave their orders as early as possible. JOHN McGOWAN NCOURAGEMENT to thrift through a service which receives throughout the Dominion, day in and day out, thousands of savings deposits, large and small, and which aims at giving every dcpositor courteous and careful attention. FLOUR Paid-Up Capital - 30 Million Dollars Reserve Fund " 30 Million Dollars Twins†to Wed tbs. . . . . . Lancer Me JETY--rrundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of conservatively valued bank assets ensure the safety of your deposits. ALO E increases through the half-yearly compounding of interest. Ask our local branch for a table of typical increases, entitled " How Money Grows." ABILITY-whatever the state of business or the money market, your deposits are at your "immediate" disposal. dollar for dollar. Sale the following Goods: A fine turn out graced St Columba Church on Easter Sunday, to hear Re: J. A. Moir preach from the text, "Now is Christ risen trom the dead." A line of Woman’u Calf tht. ford. in BEE width, 3nd low heel. Just the Shoe for this time of year. SPECML rr............ 2.89 A line of Women'u Kid Tier, turn sole. Cuban heel, In D and E widths. SPECIAL ..... 235 Miuu' Patent Tits and Gun Metal Oxfords, cushioned l 85 welt soles. SPECIAL . Several lines of Children’s Ties and Oxfords at popular pri- Funvfashloned service weightia popular shades. palr .... 79c Full-fashioned Chiffon. pair 96o LADIES’ SILK HOS! PRIGEVILLE Bran Shorts Oat Chop . Crimpled Oats FEED It will pay you. Shorts CAE " EXCEL PAINT, quarts .. White and Cream. FORMALDEHYDE In m bottles, each ....... Pull Stock of M.D. Forks, Shovels, Rik“ and Hoes. Also Handles tor all Implements. All kinds of GARDEN SEEDS. Also Mange] and Turnip Seeds Hits outstanding life, work and ritice was fully dwelt upon. It was necesary that the Disciples should know and believe in the living Chrlst. after the shock of Hits death, after His triumphal entry as an eaxthly king as they all thought,---the 500 being but a small proportion to the many who had seen Him. He came from the grave to the earth and as- cended up into Heaven to His Fath- er's right hand. The choir, though crippled by colds. sang the voluntaries announced last week. At the evening service the text was "After that He appeared unto them in another form to two ot them," illustrating how Christ adapts Himself to our needs. . H. STORES PAINTS in colors. Quart ..... Pinto ..... The recently organized orchestral assisted in the hymns sung and alsoI also played as an offering two mu»! ical selections "St Christopher" tune.‘ as a violin solo, by Mrs G. Whyte, and "The Old Rugged Cross". The! personnel of the orchestra was Mrs,I G. Whyte, Stewart Muir, John Mc- Kechnie, Allie Mclnnes on violins; Miss Mary McKinnon, Mattie MeCon-l key, guitars; Mrs J. C. Harrison onl organ. It proved a tine drawing card. The second, or alto, played by J. Mc- Kechnie was an added pleasing et.. iect. Beautiful flowers by Mrs Fred Karatedt. decked the table. While our two teachers are missed being on their holidays, their place is taken by Alick McLean, Allie McIn- nes, Misses Muir, Parslow. and Wal- ters and Arthur Hutton and perhaps others. Mrs Malcolm Cameron, a one-time resident here, is at present on a visit to Mrs D. G. McLean. Other visitors were Miss Doris McLean (one day) and Mrs J. Macfarlane (nee Anna Mary McLean )and Sadie McKinnon. Mr and Mrs Ed. Watson and son Arthur. are at present on a visit to his mother, who is not feeling well. Mrs Brawley, Beeton, is still waiting on her mother. Mr Gilvray McLean and friend, Tits erton and Miss Jean McLean. Toron- to, spent the week end at Hector Mc- Lean’s. _ . _.---- -_.a Mrs bred Rundman and Mary, and Alroy McLean. Toronto were visitors at Mr Colin McLean's for Easter. Mr iiiiii,Vireusan Toronto spent, Easter at his home here. “Onto. vu- "N -<-,, Mrs Mauser and Miss Marjorie. o Bound, are visitors with Mr and Mn A. McCuaig. Mrs A. RichardsOn and family, J. Carson, Swinton Park: Miss Sadie Carson. Toronto: Mr and Mrs Wm., Wilson and baby Donald. Trenton, spent the week end at Alex Carson's. The plastering of the new church is now completed. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was dispensed on Easter Sunday and a. large crowd was present and listen- ed to a. fine Easter sermon by the pastor. Mrs Molvor and Mrs, Dan Campbell sang 'The old rugged cross' very sweetly. Three new members were added to the roll '. Alma Mc- Lean, Donalda McLeod and Mary Ef- fie McPhall. At the evening service, Misses Nellie McLean and Monica Lambert sang in a duet, 'Alone.' The young people presented their play 'Civil Berviee' in Markdnle Pres- byterian orurch when a. large crowd was present. Mr Hugh McPherson had an nuc- uon sale last week. Geo Dunn wielded the hammer. Mr McPherson and sisters purpose moving to Cey- Eon Friday Evening, \pril tll ion shortly . The Young Poop of SALEM URCH, PROTON will present elr play In St. Columba Church, "Mother SEEDS Admission. 25c and "t. AND VICINI'IY .....35c a, ine" ICEVILLE l Owing to weather and road oondi- “Wm-- -, Ite in: week. our budget Med to doing tine, , get any. so will send some of it “mm' now. - Mr and I i The most notable event was shirth children ot [ on Sunday, April tr, when a daughter " home of , wastorutoMrand MrsGeorzeA. 3"de Black. Congratulations. were visitor; There was a great now of sap the tgqrvsm1 a: ‘beginning ot last week, keeping ev- syrup. The _ ieryone busy. Much sweetness is the this season. result. Th On Sunday.. April 9, in the absence Mi A. I go! Dr Melvor, we had Mr John Y. so ‘Frsser ot Knox College in the pul- ter with tte pit. He gave a splendid address on '"2,",'1"."l Ithat old text “Because thou are luke l I', Le iwarm, neither hot nor cold, I will l' tg o " :spue thee out of my mouth. We have‘ r and Mr lion several commons heard discour- hVisitors t Isee on that text, but never, we think, the Eastert [brought out so clearly and spplied to omes. we" ithe attitude of the churches so 'riiytityv. Mitt ltingly, in our own case, and we Wale. lthink to many churches of the pres. Ji Geo I lent day. Mr Fraser was not an en o trlegatt ltire stranger here, he having preach- .E.A. sess ;ed here on occasions during vacancy. Mr Hero lWe were glad to meet him. nicely tron 1 On Good Friday evening, Prepara- M1†lsai ‘tory Services were held in the Park, Easter vac .with a small attendance. Easter er, Mrs Ge ‘Sunday the sacrament of the Lord's Congratt: u. [Supper was dispensed, when a very Elwin Gem 1_____, _-_.._......n.... Magda..." thp in Toronto THE DURHAM REVIEW Owing to weather and road condi- tions last week. our budget failed to get nwny. so will lend game of It now, The most noteble event wu abirth on Sunday, April 9, when a daughter was born to Mr and Mrs George A. Black. Congratulations. On Sunday., April tr, in the absence' of Dr Mcivor. we had Mr John Y. t Fraser ot Knox College in the pul- pit. He gave a splendid address on a that old text "Because thou are luke l warm, neither hot nor cold, I will l spue thee out of my mouth. We have on several occasions heard diacour- t sea on that text, but never. we think. i brought out so clearly and applied to , {the attitude of the churches so tit- , ltingly. in our own case. and we |think to many churches of the pres- ent day. Mr Fraser was not an en I tire stranger here, he having preach- ;ed here on occasions during vacancy. ‘We were glad to meet him. i, 0n Good Friday evening, Prepara- ‘tory Services were held in the Park, Lwith a small attendance. Easter ‘Sunday the sacrament ot the Lord's iSupper was dispensed, when a very (good congregation considering the roads were out, and enjoyed very [much Dr Mclvor’a discourse on the [crucifixion of Christ, also the resur- rection. I On Wednesday ot this week the W. M B. will meet in the church " 2 " m. The Session and Managing; ltBoard will also meet on this occasion girom an adjourned meeting on Sun- ;‘day to discuss finances. " The young people ot the communi- ) ty are at present endeavoring to or- 3lganize a soft ball team, but claim a , young ladies are very scarce in this y, locality. We wish for them a good _‘summer's clean sport. First learn the [ rules, then endeavor to play the f game fair, always taking the um- i pire's word. We older people would twist: you to win, but much better to n ii lose sometimes without a frown, than “to win unfairly. We have Just finished reading that wonderful book "Auld Lang Syne" by Ian Maclaren. Ot course you have to i): LGlled with Scotch to bully en- Joy it, especially if you were brought up with old folks who in their every- day lite, used just these Scotch phrases and expressed those senti- ments. We received it as a present on, our son: wedding anniversary, from friends, and will gladly pass it on to our neighbors. It tells how to be good neighbors and also Chris- tians. We hope to read It again as the years go by to bring to mind the teachings of our youth. Mr and Mrs E. E. Cook and son Hugh, Durham, visited the first of the week with his parents, Mr and Mrs W. J. Cook. Mr and Mrs A. S. Hastie and fam- ily, Durham, visited at W. J. Green- 'wood's and H. C. Ritchie'shomes the first of week. - - _ - --,,,, -1 Mr Archie Greenwood and Mies Muriel Brown, Bentlnck, visited Sun- day with Mr and Mrs H. C. Ritchie. Mr and Mrs Jag Penn, Mrs J. J. Peart, Mrs Geo. Peart and son Robt. attended the reception on Friday night in honor of Mr and Mrs Ashley, at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs J. Hudson. near Hanover. lllBI- VI vvvv... Misses Elsie and Isabel Mays; of Guelph, and Miss K. M. Firth, Dur. ham, spent the holiday with Mr and Mrs Ben Mays. Mr John McNally, Durham, spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs Hugh McArthur. V .. -. rL~- --" l'anl lllw . Mr and Mrs Kenneth Vaughan and] daughter Phyllis, Arthur, visited thel first ot week with Mrs H. Smith.} Miss Rebecca Banks returned home. after a few weeks there. The monthly meeting of the W. Institute met at the home of Mrs T. Glencross last Thursday, with 23 lad- ies present. The meeting opened with singing the institute Ode, followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. After the business part of the meeting,) community singing was enjoyed by all. A paper on the life of William Wordsworth. was given by Clara Greenwood, followed by a. duet by Mrs Arthur Robinson and Mrs Jas Peart. An instrumental was also given by Mrs Peart. The roll call was answer- ed by giving your Christian nuns and a pet grumble. After the Nation- al Anthem, lunch wss served by the hostess Md assistants. _ HOPEVILLE (Arrived too late for lut week) l Rev Robert Patton, Eoceneath, has spent the path few months turr therlng his studies at Emmanuel College and mu welcomed back by his former mmgregation " Hopevllle United on Sundny morning, preach- intt . splendid sermon. Mrs Gordon, Toronto, bu been vs- iting her daughter, Mrs A. Elliott, at SWINTON PARK Mr Alvin Scott is nursing a sore‘ bond. blood poisoning developing from a scratch. Scott boys with their sawing outfit have cut up the you": apply of wood on the vartmurttuans Master Delbert bong. Stntford. is spending n whiio with hi. grand-par- ents, Iran! In John Sooner. TiUTiau and mute:- but: been visitors a home ot her brother. ZION Born, on April 10, to In Guild aumandtheiaterMrG. Gull.- daughter. Both mother and babe are doing fine. with Nurse Spmhouu In at home of Robt. Btewart. Mr and Mrs Geo. Long ya, (My. were Giiorrwitit Hank“ friendl. Severn are busy mung mm syrup. The run bu been flirty good Min A. M. Fettee spent over Ens-1 ter with her sister. Min C. F'ettee. of Durham hospital. I Mrs J. Hencock, Rochester. N. Y., is a holiday visitor with her panente,‘ Mr and Mrs Sam Crawford, i Visitors from Toronto who spent the Eutertlde " their respective homes were; Miss Tent. Wilson end friend: Min Doreen Scott; Mr Geo. Wale. Mr Geo Christie has been eppoint- ed delegate trom B. B. No 4, to the ORA eeesione in Toronto this week. Mr Harold Love is now improving nicely from his recent illness. Miss Isshel MeNgtput in spending Easter nation with her grandmoth- er, Mrs Geo. Show. _ Congratulations are extended to Elwin George Hood, who was married in Toronto, on April 8th. to Olive Lens Bailey. second daughter of Mr. and Mrs Kerry Bailey, Shelburne. Dr L. B. Gibson omciated. The bride was attired in blue " crepe trim- med with white and necessaries to match, while the bridesmaid, Miss Beatrice Bailey, wore blue silk, Mr. R. M. Anderson was best man. Mr and Mrs Hood spent their honey- moon in Buuslo and are now settled on their farm west ot the village. Mr and neighbors purpose tendering them B reception. and an address of wel- come and gifts including 3 Coleman lamp on Tuesday evening. The Easter church services made a special turpea1--1ovely Easter lil- lies so pure and regal, were in evi- dence. Special musical numbers and good mill-non: were on the theme the glorious resurrection. Sorry to hear Mrs Tho! Walton and Mrs And. Wiltshire are still bed- fast. Improvement is very slow. Mr and Mrs Harry Scott, son Jim- my. and Miss Beulah Burnett, spent Easter at home of his mother, Mrs. Jas. Scott and attended the church services in the village. We 'ini2riirnd Mr."tosit McEachnie has rented Mr Geo. Scott's farm, on con 10, for this season. Mrs Walter Benham, Eleanor and' Betty, ale spending the Eastertlde with her three daughters in Toronto. We are glad to hear Mr MaoPhall is receiving successful treatment and feeling better. Very glad to hear Mr Walter Stew- art is now on road to recovery from ‘9. severe illness. Nurse Arnott, Conn, tf Miss M. Copeland are assisting In the home. CANADIAN AUTHOR MAKES MI HIT IIIUIIII un- -"N.""'" w. . __ -v, - an upon be 'o.nb-trutp.? holp‘meng man an .. w""-"-" _ book, and is hailed as a classic worthy to stand beside Sir James Barrle's “Margaret Ogilvy". Although Frederick Niven has a long list of books to his credit, and has always enjoyed a follow- ing among the critics, this is his first appearance among the "best sellers". He worked his way through Canada early this cen- tury, and at one time handled bag- gage and freight tor the C. P. R.' at Nelson, B.C. He eventually took on a small holding on Koote- my Lake twenty years ago. where he bu secured excellent local colour for his western stories. "Mrs. Barry" I: a novel ot lite In Mummy. where at one time “I! IUVIA In: -_.-.._._ - ..-., --e"" hie demoted luau, his weekened little home. in I work of {or greater moment. It " tax I“ tho on." and skill of the Indly doctor. and nurse. of the Queen Kory Hoopitol for Con- eumptivo Children to bring this shout. However, there is hope even for Philip. " there in for so my other little children who or. being cored for In thin institution. Contribution to uni-t this [not work on needed. howevor. old I cut ot money from you will be - welcome Mono and " to G. A. Bold. us Coue at. Toronto 8. . "Mrs. Barry" is I in Glusom where Frederick Niven e Thu Week'- Budget WWI-Tun! TAited recently ',hel'tg"k'tsl'l'i) chin to the bone tor 3 Iowa or two . ' I or three inchel requiring several an. ‘E l ' Chen. A A eater. "Ll". Mr Rom Burnett_ bu recently pur- Moved Philip - n ' Perhaps you an med tort Aer. “It! l 1|er- of IN DAYS OF YORE dent. GG.Gu woek torhknppolnt- meat st cum. Alta. While coming do? mm. leading up to Dr Grant's once. little Jeck. the three year old son at A. W. H. end in under, tell striking his chin want the “one hue " bottom. This we: somewlnt rough and out his Ill Jul-II: -_-"'-" chued a six cylinder Mel‘uglin Bu- iek touring on through Agent N. P. McIntyre. Mr Jon Atkinson, Glenda. - "- __-R-r- onudnw and Rex McGowan n urge wen...“ model 1290 runabout which he drove home rectory " Osbourn. Two more young men ot this loco!- ity hove been celled up under the Hillary Service Act. Mr Geo. Ansell left for Toronto to report Wedneodly and John Crosby u to so in . few due. ', News Joe. ManUy, Tho: I. wir, Ion, W. H. Hunter, Thoe Tucker. Roy Luvrence, Dov. Hooper, Edwin Wells. ‘lrvlne Anderson. John McKenzie ore recent possessor: of Ford an. Prieevitte: Pte Hector McDonald, writing somewhere from Prunes. aye he was still tnlnlng on Merck 17. Though it was St Potrlok'e Day, he - . " _--... on were planing W. Ferguson's place. ’ubout three miles west ot Dromore, rand Miss Findlay, who was driving. steered toward a. better put of the - . - -.asr " YEAR. ACO m Review Me. April 18. 1918 Mr John ar-oof.pu5i.nitr stu- Lulu-9n u. WWW-'- ___ - says there wasn't much ninmrock to be put in his heed gar. While driving their runnbout home- wnrdn to Dromore Tuesday evening. Miss Mary Findiny. necornpanied by Misses Florence Renwick and Gladys Ecciet were very ioriunnte to mp6 serious. if not mu injuries. They were passing W. Ferguson's place. nbout three miles west ot Dmmore, sstater-iu-law, Mrs Finlay MVJhnd, who is 1 gm Easter vacation. Mr Moore McFudden ' days. In Alex McCormack, son end daughter Aberdeen, hue moved into their new residence in Upper Town, the former Gordon property. "ue, [Vina-.- ‘v-_, Messrs I. W. anford, Durham: W. L. Dixon Dromore and Mr and‘ Mrs Lochud. Domoch, left Inst week) tor Sank. Three can of settlers et. fects went with them. Married, on Mth Mnrch, 1908, at the residence at the bride's parents, by Rev Henry Berry, Prieeville, Mr. Thou. Harrison, Jr., of Egremont, to Miss Sarah Lenin. daughter ot Mr. Abraham Hooper, eon.. ot Top Cliff, Glenelg. Mr J. E. McIntosh. formerly ot Mt _ - ~..I A..-a..l, 1 LAND WANTED FOR RELIEF l GARDENS l Citizens ot Town of Durham having lgurden lots nnd would like to give 9 the use ot them to the Welfare Com. Ig gnrdens for the unemployed. nre naked to get in touch with the Wel- Ittrre omcty at once. Forest, is It present ens: lug the acetylene lights which are giving entire 3 1 horse coming 5 year! old 2 horses coming 4 years old White faces and white legs. Apply to JOHN minim. FOR SALE Chopping mill, sawmill, shingle null equipped with 60 h. p. engine Ind boiler, in (nine building 30 x 50. with chop 11mm joining. 2 tcrel ot land and dweliing. Mun be sold to close " mm. and Good mixed Clover and Timothy any for ale In any quantity desired Atio pasture to, rent. (East at Wilder’s nuke.) Beddarvenport for do u . n Quantity or Timothy my for " my to in John Sweeney. Dtmttte oore iilisuen of Pickering. town and vicinity tor I tew HORSES FOR SALE GU; tor . ienath of two he! requiring cavern sub DAVENPORT FOR SALE MAY FOR SALE HAY FOR SALE magi-I? iieei tastai- oort in good condition. B Moe. ADD†at the fr. WILLIS. Chalmnm ii. R. I, WeevilIo J. A. Honcho-um, Vmey. R. R 2 lights in town, entire satisfaction E . Ridden, Hopeville, Ont . UN I AKIU AMIV†TORONTO old Canadian Pacific Timetable Changes HAROLD E. MOUNTAIN, M. B. DROMORE, ONT. off- Hours: 12totp.m. 6008p]; T. M. 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