ton is attending ohnston, of Ebenezâ€" rain storm pasâ€" ursday afternoon. h appreciated evâ€" the farmers had ACK k. Some of these others make it Leslic and famâ€" spent the week 3. Thos. Stinson. imket and daughâ€" ur, accompanied Anderson. Score to ck to this locality Davicson, Loncon, Sull:van of British with her for a day ORD Bre who has been visitâ€" London a past few M th 26, 1934 on Mr tly m all of St Catharâ€" amday for a short irs. Hugh Fulton. # Walkerton and nie of Toronte yers‘ family, of Monday a. m., to th Abe and Marâ€" x1 M anq children, g with Mrs. ind Mrs Geo. "ord, Wingham, Mrs Wm Ford, utigan of Neuâ€" Hillgartner and of Mr and Mrs3 _ come amiss. extended to the Entrance pupil of five . No. ®. Robinson and Mrs Robinson, (nee â€" Emily irch here â€" on al well, Here er we feel ‘tention of ubject for t of awnâ€" Crowther and party John ind well ~repreâ€" of th nd i ViSiâ€" \irs Noble the Lord‘s ie roll call many good ded much iis moth ind Mrs Scarboro lion with on the W. for their f Mrs. J. h an atâ€" home of of head were at is spend laughter n meetiing. ort â€" and oined in ng trail i‘s Instiâ€" of Sun M ival Se of Pittsâ€" t Sun pasture a few nt vigâ€" aper yper, Ipful M ndid Milli« al W @S ind the n the on Apâ€" 18 CUSTOM CHOPPING done every day and we turn it out while you turn around. Get our prices before purchasing else where. It will pay Phone No. 1lrade in your Victory Bonds due in 1934 at a profit, in exchange. For full particulars, and many other Provincial & Municipal bonds now on sale, in $100, 500 and $1000 denominaâ€" tions, in short or long term maturities. I can secure you what you wish. Eat Henderson‘s Bread this Summer =â€" Pure and Wholesome Gunn‘s Fertilizer in stock A“ DOII]. Of Canada BODdS Orders tak:>n foc anything in Baking line Has long been knovnua.umunmpf peps you up and keeps your stomach ; Try it for your dizdiness, headache ’ and biliousness ...... _ _ _ Everything in Lumber, winpows PA nanm SaAW & PLaNINg MILLS Royal Household Flour Bran *O Canada‘ * Oa| Pilot 6f C T. M. McFADDEN, Druggist Keep in Stock for Sale the following Goods : JOHN McGOWAN Make your Will those requiring Fertilizer kindly leave their orders as early as possible. Trade in your THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS HENDERSON‘S BAKERY An Order Placed wi;; JOHN lAl_!l}Ol & soNns c P. RAMAGE, Durham LIVER TONE FLOUR rovince of Ontario, Cities of Toronto, Montrea], Hamilton Keeping Your Liver YÂ¥ & =â€"â€" DooRrs = Combinat‘on Storm and SsUuPERIOR quaLiTy HARDW Gyproc and Donnacona QL\ im rite, phone or call for arnsa and have our rig call Will Repay You in Health July 26, 1934 _ "** "~ @n0o Vonnacona Wallboard rices. No order too small nor t prompt and careful attention . You will be delighted with its flavor spare funds earn you good Interest Assures Satisfection PARKE‘S , Timber HARDwW o0op0 FLOORING beuessiie uo ue Oat Chop Crimpled Oats and Screen FEED and Millwork Local Dealer Shorts livers. It properly, Active oweEnN sounp too large for , Durham STaAiRWwork *=t & Forty "R_“E's. " E9e ce S r ies quilting a quilt for the mission bale We also enjoyed very much a chat with Mrand Mrs Chas. Moore. They also hail from Brampton and were visitors at Hugh McMillan‘s, Charlie is still a real Tory, but has a good word for the Hon. Duncan Marshall. We were very pleased to have a chort call from Mrs Agnes McMurdo of Brampton, one evening latély. Though in her 84th year, she is still bappy and thoughtful or ait her old ncughbors . » Mr W. Sackett is this week wear ing a new Hepburn hat. He has worn a Bennett hat for 3 years and it was getting shabby for his business. _ _Wm Knox and Thos Hardy, Owen Sound, spent a day last week with their friends here. . Mrand Mrs W. Aldcorn, Woodland, wore Sunday evâ€" ening guests of the AlGcorn‘s and Heard‘s here. . The Misses Hatâ€" ton, Toronto, are enjoying a holiday at Ed. Heard‘s. Mrs Tressiler and daughter Miss Dorothy, are motoring to Toronto on , Wednesday for the funeral of a friend . Mrs Walter Knox will go with them to visit her sisters,Mrs G. Anthony and Mrs Ambrose in the ciâ€" ty. . Mrs Henry Hamilton and children, Mt Forest, are spending the week at the old home, Mr Geo. Haw‘s. _ Mrs Neil (McMillan â€"visited â€" last week with her friends at Stayner, Collingwood and Wasaga Beach. Miss Jessie McMillan, Toronto, is enjoying a happy holiday at her home here, Mr Hugh McMillan‘s. Mrs Heslip (nee Jennie Hardy) and daughter, Winnipeg, are visitors with the Martin and Hardy families in the Park. Mrs Jas Wilson of Boothvflle, we are sorry to hear, is in Toronto conâ€" sulting a specialist at present, reâ€" arding a very painful nerve trouble. We hope she may soon be better. Mrs Neil McLeod is this week visâ€" iting friends at Bolton and Toronto. We in the Park and district still have something to be thankful for ; there is no unemployment though many are on pleasure bent. But pleasure and work mixed in right proportions is good for everyone. The hay crop is being quickly gathâ€" ereq in. There will be rew stacks to build this year, yet much of it is a fair crop. l Flesherton Centre ‘Fred Gibson, Flesherton (H), Gladys Patterson, Ceylon (H) Donald Scoit, Flesherton (H) Verda Genoe, Eugenia, and Bob Stuart, Flesherton, equal Tom Banks, Flesherton Minnie Hanley, $th line Everett Parker, Springhill Ben Leavell, Flesherton Ruby Vause, Springhill Carlotta Plester, Geylon Ruby Monaghan, Rock Mills Elmer Jamieson, Portlaw Irva Magee, 8$th line Doris Pedlar, Rock Mills Betty Stewart, Ceylon Ted Moore, Victoria Corners Margaret McLean James Donald Hughes Sadie McKinnon Farquhar MacKinnon Marie MacLachlan Evelyn MacDermiq ’ Priceville Centre. James Sutherland (H) Grant Muir (H) 3 Eric Oliver Francis Smith Thomas Aldcorn Isabelle Cameron Ada Ostrander Agnes Sweeney John MacArthur gus McVicar (absent through illness), Isabel Karstedt (H), John McMillan (H), Jean Mather (H), Betty Watson (H), Jack McConkey (H). Jr Ito Sr 1 â€"Donald McMillan (H), Mahel Scheyâ€" erman (H), Percy Stonchouse, Clarâ€" ence McArthur. Sr Prâ€"Isabel Weir, Lorne McArthur. Jr Prâ€"Sarah Mecâ€" Millan, Mack Watson, Irene Turnbull. E. McHugh, teacher. ' Sr III to Jr IVâ€"Anna McVicar (H), Tommie Mather (H), Laurie Sutherâ€" land . (H), Winnifred McConkey, Billie McBride (equal), Emerson Watâ€" son, Gwynneth McLean, Garfield Tee ter. Jr III to Sr IIIâ€"Dorothy Watson (H), Betty Teeter (H), Bernice Carâ€" son (H), Ross McConkey (H), Kennâ€" eth Nichol, Doreen Teeter, Douglas Weir. II to Jr IIIâ€"Bobbie Sutherland (H), Walter McBride, Kathleen Mcâ€" Arthur (H).Julia Scheverman, Hector McLean, Lorne McArthur, Allie Turnâ€" bull, Amy Scheverman, Elmer Turn-l bull, Sam Scheverman. Sr I tollâ€"Anâ€" â€"PRICEVILLE SWINTON PARK Promotion EXams. Entrance Results Priceville Junior Room. follows:â€"Wm, Henry sheep killed $6. _ _Met for regular business at Tp. Hall on Saturday, July 7th 1934, with all members present. Minutes were read and adopted. On instructions from the Ontario Hydro Eléctric Power com., Byâ€"law No 777 was passed "providâ€" ing for a reduction of the term of subâ€" sisting contracts for the supply of Electric Service in the Rural Power Districts, or Districts of which the Tp. or any portion thereof forms a part, from 20 to 5 years in certain cases. The following accounts were preâ€" sentrl and payments ordered: Globe Indcmuity Co. Ltd., Premium on Pubâ€" lic Litability Policy from May, 5th 1934 to May 5 1935 â€"$279.40. Claims for THE DURHAM REVIEW ter, of Hanover, and Mrs, E. Milbl;;l of Durham. from Durham Hospital and is regainâ€" ing strength after her recent operâ€" ation. Visitors at Mr. ang Mrs. J. J. Pearts the first of the week were Mr. and Mrs, Lyons, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Fursman and son ard da.luzh-‘ Mr. Albert McNally and Velma, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook went down to see her Sunday and were pleased to see her much improved. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cook visited with Meaford friends on Sunday, Some of Zion‘s willing â€" workers helped J. J. Peart to erect a couple of cobble stone gate posts at the front of the church and John Flinn has painted the gate which adds to the anpearance. A number from here attended the garden party at home of Mr. James Ellison and all enjoyed a good ball game and splendiq program. (Intended fer last week) Mrs Wes Arnett and daughteors, Ann‘e and Dorothy, visited first of week with Mrand Mrs Herb Allen . Mrs Smith is spending a couple of weeks with her daughter, Mrs Kenâ€" neth Vaughan, Arthur. (Mrs. Albert McNally is a patient in Western Hospital, Toronto at presâ€" ent,,unde:yoing a goitre operation. Mr R. McKechnie of Taunton, Mass. was a guest of his cousin, Mrs. Will Jack Friday, after visiting Toâ€" ronto as a delegate to the Masonic Convention. Mr. McKechnie is a son of Mr Dan McKechnie and entered the employ of the Staples Coal Co. when a boy, and is now President of the same Company. This is his first trip to see relatives here after as absence of 25 years. Anderson also a paper, _ There was also community singing and a quesâ€" tion drawer. A profitable and pleasâ€" ant afternoon was spent and at the close a lunch was served by _ Mrs. Riddell and assistants. The monthly meeting of Zion W. Institute met at home of Mrns Gordon Riddell, on the 18th inst. 32 ladios attended, Mrs. M. Allen, Pres. in the chair. Mrs Arthur Robinson gave a paper on ‘canning fruits and vegeâ€" tables‘; > Mrs. K. T â€"Cook ‘a : nann» Mrs, Oren Mrs. Victor Fairweather and three children, are spending a month with her parents, Mrand Mrs W. J. Cook, and other friends. Zion Epworth League have decided to hold their annual gardes party on Aug. 10, in Emerson Peart‘s ficld opâ€" poite the church. ‘ Mr. and Mrs Will McFadden and Miss Gladys of Orange Valley, visitâ€" ed the first of week with Mr and Mrs W. J. Cook. Miss E. B. Dingwall, Cedarville, was a week end visitor with friends in the village. Mr. Harold Love is home from Toâ€" ronto General Hospital where he has been taking treatments, Mr. Garnet Riddell, Toronto spent a few days last week with friends in Toronto, were visitors ;fth her ps ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell; new Dingwall. the Rowand family reâ€"wnion held at Harrison Park Owen Sound Tuesday. Master Donnie Ball has spent the past 3 weeks with his cousin, Andâ€" Mrs. Chas. Wale is spending a few days in Toronto. j Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wilson and daughter visited at the home of Mr. D. S. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. George Shanda intend being present at Mrs, Shand‘s people, the Rowand family reâ€"anion held at Harrison Park Owen Sound Tuesday. ren, Hamilton, spent the week end at the home of his sister, Mrs Wm. Dingwall. * Miss Jean McTaggart was a visitor with her aunt, Mrs Henry Christie and we would suppose keeping quiet as per usual. Mr. and Mrs. John Ball and childâ€" Helen Mitchell and friend, of HOPEVILLE of the Hair and 7Mii'ss ZION &A ND > VICINI TY Mrs Henry Christie. home GOING â€" AUGUST 4 thâ€" RETURNING â€" From Detroit, up to 4.40 p. m. August 6th. Full Particulars® from any CANAâ€" DIAN PACIFIC AGENT, or T. M. McFADDEN, Town Agent Saturday, Aug. 4 $5.00 Return to Windsor â€"â€" Detroit from Durham Equally low fares from adjacent CENT A MILE BARGAINS Instead of writing that weekly letâ€" ter to distant friends, why not have the Review tell them the news of the district. Save yourself the trouble of werrying over what to say each week for $2.00 for a whole year. A wa‘ting calm for you, old frle-nds. A sacred calm for you. But out the leaping Dim surge, ‘tis clear and blue, And these old friends, we‘re keeping friends, ’Wideopen house for you. The surface will be sparkling, Let but a sunbeam shine; But in the deep lies darkling The true life of the wine. The froth is for the many, The wine is for the few ; Unseon, untouched of any, old friends, The very best for you. The many cannot know us, They only pace the strand, Where at our worst we show us, The waters thick with sand : We just shake hands at meeting With many that come nigh, We nod the head in greeting To many that go by. But we welcome through the gateway Our few old friends and true; Then hearts leap up straightway There‘s open house for you, old At a regular meeting of Durham Public School trustees, the salary of Principal Morton, was raised from $1000 to $1100 and that of the asâ€" sistants $5q each. Mrand Mrs Jas Lioyd were pleasâ€" ed to welcome home last week their daughter, Nursing Sister Edith Lloyd after an extended and varied experâ€" ience in England and in the Western front. She volunteered early in the war, was overseas in 1916, and is the second member of the four in their family to return home. CAWADIAN PACIFIC | Chas Havens and Norman McDonâ€" ald of the 147th Bn. have arrived home. the Great War, the citizens of that district, at a meeting Friday night, dec‘ded to builg a monument in their memory. It will be ptaced in front of the Presbyterian Church. The funeral service of the late Mrs J. N. Grieve, of Spokane, Wash., was held from the Pres, Church here ou‘ Monday. 15 YEARS Ago From Review fyle July, 24, 1919 In honor of the gallant soldiersons of Priceville and district, who fell in IN DAYS OF YORE ment scheme to ‘be the sum of $3207. 15 and total amount spent on reguâ€" lar patrol work to be $307.33. Council adjourned to Aug 4, at 10 rortheast corner of bridge at J. Mcâ€" Grath‘s. Car. Mcchhnloâ€"Wrig'ht; That a bounâ€" ty of $5 be paid to any person shootâ€" ing any dog, proven to be killing sheep or worrying same within the Tp. of Glenelg. Car. Newellâ€" McKechnie ; That _ the Treas. be authorized to hold back two thirds of amount on unemployâ€" ment relief pay sheet on account of taxes in arrears. Car. John lcwn,!o, Zsheep killed and 3 injured $14. Herb Timmins, 1 sheep killed $6. Colin McArthur 1 lamb kilâ€" led $6. Colin McArtbhur, for 4 inspecâ€" ‘tions $4; Jas McCarthy, 1 inspection $1.00. ! Members of council for services in connection with roads as follows; J Newel, 1 day $2.2%5; Angus McArthur 1 day $2.2%5; S. H. Wright, 2 â€" days, $4.50; postage and exchange from Jan ‘34 to date, $19.16; H. H. Macâ€" Donald, telephoning $1.47; on salary, $25. | for OLD FRIENDS â€"Newell; That the Supt presented reports showâ€" . H. MacDonald, clerk G. Massey. unemployâ€" shout at at J. Mcâ€" On sale at McFADDEN‘S Drug Store THE VARIETY STORE, Durham Hieretofore, it was necessary to use Olive Oil in liquid form to get its beneficial effects. 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Brick houselon the West side of Elgin Street, fi erly occupied by for the executols of the Mary Ann Mrs. Mary Ann Mopkins, deceased. Brick house, ga good garden anc small fruits. Rea ble for quick sale. _ Apply or, premi to Wm. Bourne, Queen St. North, finished by &W. Kelsey, photograph er. we develop any size roll and make 8 prints with plain border for 25¢,reâ€" prints 3¢ each: Fancy border 40¢, reâ€" prints 5¢ each. Leave films with Mr. Town, Jeweler. Work finished twice a week. are sold by PreautzCled IN THE TTER OF THE PSTATE OF ARTRUR GRAY, LATE or THE TO OF DURHAM IN THE CoOUNTY | OF GREY, BUTTER FOR SALE ‘our (4) B sops 1 August. Apply to â€" U 9 o Frnnlomass NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE MOST F. W. Kelsey, Durham FOR SALE OTOoGRAPHY FOR SALE NTARIO ARCHIVES ToRronto for sale, due your | CHIROPRACTIC To remove the cause of dis try Chiropractic adjustments, . sage and Uitra Violet Rays Bee your local Chiropractors Flesherton . 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Pamps, Straps and "Tits A nice line of Growing Girls‘ Shoes at $2.65. To keep them looking nice, get a bottle of Shuâ€"Milk or Tillev‘s Snratumie. 4 White Shoe Season IS NOW HERE Call and see our styles. Seâ€" lect yours before lines and aiâ€" zes are too much broken. We have BESSIE McGILLivRAY REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Mill Street, DURHAM, Ont J. S. McILRAITH DR. C. p. Hamilton, . t' Eyel &r, 1 door north of Meâ€" . CHARLTON HOLSsTeEIN, ont Office Hours : Priced from $2.25 to $3.50 every advanced pupils, including 95. P. PARK â€" Ontario Second “Dlp,‘ and Throat C., P.S. â€" M.; 1 to 6