D. and In Ptr- Saturday I h L o. flicking. In Inch!†a no Naomi at It all My. Irs R. 0. mm :3-9 Human...“ larJ'oric Chi-mo! don Pruner u h I ct Mr and Mm srsur'rrk. The an un Remember h wand " shin than yrul mm of " Io. D IIOGS ERDEEN [an and" for neonunon In poll» ESIDE omen“ muted In new. , n will not you. Andean of k-ond with 3., will go "rat"t. TtOrt W. Firth oe Tem-, this weertt at “I Mr E HILL Helm Mel Juno , Ro th Western Univ": visiting h" " Who for ville some mm In mind In n 'dtmrtmt. in "merit In tho kindly on.“ m name. son virttad for Mint.†t Hammer.. m , mother. In it: bride visitor I hollhm Mr and Mrs. ovum" If? much I’m the "M held C. “an. Hm loo- Mrn away MW and" “y "in no]. attend... Min “can†m n tew I-“ imstrori. b Mai: adopted homo a. â€Inn at our to came Ruthie? In"?! back “he The - and at an“ the m in! 89k on than Mr Mus on tat in and aka roll 1n: [In 'P it m hoes. Mr. " At CUSTOM CHOPPINO done every day and we turn it out while you turn around. Get our price. have" wrchulng do. where. " will pay you. All Dom. of Canada Bonds Province of Ontario, Cities of Toronto, Montreal, Hamilton arrl mmy other Provincial A! "n-‘A‘r' ' . Trade in your Victory Bonds due in a profit, in exchange. For full Dartinnl and mmy other Provincial & Municipal bonds n )w on sale, in 8100, 500 and $1000 denomina- tions, in short or long term maturities. I can secure you what you wish. Phone No. Eat Henderson's Bread this Summer " Pure and Wholesome Gunn’s Fertilizer in stock and billouneu .. Everything ht WIN DOWO - Combinafon atom and SUPERIOR QUALITY HARDw l (5pr and Donnacona Phase ask for Prim. No Old-I- .- --- Try it for your SAW a PLANING MILL. Has long been known as a manna: papa you up and no" your um Royal Household Flour Bran ' O Canada' " 0111 Pilot " C T. M. McFADDEN, Keep in Stock for Sale the following Goods: JOHN McGOWAN Make your Will those requiring Fertilizer kindly leave their orders as early as possible. " :rs taken for anything in Baking line THE PEOPLE'S MILLS H ENDERSON’S BAKERY J OI! LIVER TONE P. RAMAGE, Durham FLOUR Keeping Your Li; WM 8-Day You In a...“ rite, phone or call on Ana and have our rig call -aEiErEiEiiiiiariiaiira--=-a-ra-=--, --- N You will be delighted with its flavor spare funds earn you good Interest PARKE’S DOORS ', TIMDOI' I t Mttttt co. Ln), _ OWEN sown -Sttlsfaettm, ry uonds due in 1934 at For full particulars. Oat Chop Crimpled Oats Br Itggist, oarui, FEED r Iaar liven. n “this properly. DURHAM. ONT.. Local Dealer M Inwork Shorts Active STAIRWORK g Mrttatd Mrs Wm Jrenrr, Merton I Am? R. B. Henry, Lucknow. mm uni Tuesday with Mr R. T. and Mm. Ed- let Miss Blanche Peart spent a week Var her holidays with her uncle, Mr. 'Emerson Peant. by members of Queen St United Ch. on Sunday, in absence of Rev. Mr. Mr Jae Part had the misfortune to have a number of sheep worried by dogs on saturday night. Matt of them an so badly torn they had to he killed. Mra Jae Mommy spent a. day the am of week with her brother, Jae. Marshall, Egremont. Miss Clara Greenwood, R. N. hon general duty at Mum hospital, while Mm Pearl Mowers is spending 5 few weeks at Chicago. Miss Clara Jack returned Monday after a week with Miss ClaraDeINel- (son at Puslinch. ; Messrs Murray and Howard Cook, iDetroit. are spending their vacation ‘with their grandparents. All the young people and agood- 1y number of the older ones, attend- ed a. reception at home of Mr Geo. Ritets% in honor of his son and his Mr and Mrs R T .Cook spent a days recently with Wasaga Beach friends. Mr and Mrs H. Timmins .aaod Mar. Jory, visited recentiy with Mr and Mrs Clark Watson. S. Line. his shoulder. The horses started to run away, but luckin tho lines were not tied and got tangled around the axle and the wheel, and as they tightened the team was stopped. Dr. Milne was called, and was soon on hand, and found mm suffering from bruises and the shock. At the time of writing we haven't heard it any bones were broken. What might have been a serious in. jury to Mr Hector McLean Monday evening while drawing in. He had one sling load on and he stepped to the side ot the muck when it tipped throw- ing him off the wagon and he fell on Mrs. Henry Tucker and Betty ar- rived home Monday after spending a week in Pontiac, Michigan. Mr Thomas Spicer spent over a week's holidays fishing at North Bar on Friday night. It was much enjoy- ed by everyone. The play was well acted and all deserve credit tor how Well each one took their part. Mr and Mrs Ab; Rinks and family vhcted Sunday at Mr John Porter'a at Swinton Park. Mrs Art Richardson and family spent a couple of days at her fathers hero. Mr David Hindus, Mr and Mrs Alf Hincks came home Friday night after apend’ng several weeks in the West "ern Provinces. Mr and Mrs Gordon McLean, and Mrs Hector McLean spent a couple My; visiting at Mr Colin MCMmaa's at Holstein. Dundalk Dramatic Club presented the†play "My Wild Irish Rose" here attending Summer School ter Misses James M With her was Miss a week':, m. Glad to see our old friend. Mr P. Runeimnn, --mm (at and forty--. up on his vacation accompanied byms 'temily. l The Joint meetings now being bold are well attended alternanely in the Pres. and United Churches. Rev. J. W. Johnston and family left Morn/Lu for his vacation. Rev. Mr McDonald will be auupiyios tor the next two weeks,. Aug. 26 in the Pres., Sept. 2nd in St Columba. A tine friendly gesture set by the preachers. Miss Dorothy Moon, a daughter of nee We Jones, visited at home ot um unm'ldo, met with my best Wishes tor health, happiness and prosperity together from their m- ay friends. Mr Alex 11an and his tttttum- ing bride, home from their ttne hon. eymoon trip to North Bay, Sudbury. and other interesting palms In Nor- the successful We "r"e"deomtunaattitsiittutt We were 'rietamttoatoetwtthMr and Mrs Main-laudtnmny atom. P"mortBtmaoirutteteiurur.%, 'fffr""'mtturpovu1aratatioesu PRICEVILTE PRICEVILLE ZION If you have something you lre not using, why not all It? A small " let in the Review my mm . hm- Save money b having your ttitns finished by P. W. elsey, photograph er. we develop any ' roll and make 3 prints with plain rder tor 25c,re- prints 3c each: border 40e, re- print: So each. be" him: with Mr. Town, Jeweler. Work bed twice . week. cue purchased lhe tent from the 0001 family in England and brought rt om to Canada, and not. it up at the mouth ot the Gamma Creek," m); the foot of Bathum street. the property of Cancun Cook, discov~ erer of New. Zealand. Governor Sim- The idea of Standard Time now used the world over, was first invent- ed by Sanford Fleming in the old Institute Bulld'mg on Berti Street in Toronto, now the headquarters of the Sons ot England lodges. When Governor Joan Graves Mm.. coe tlrttt settled in Toronto, he made his home in a tent that was originally _ Connecting Lakes Huron and Sup enfor 'the tive Sault Ste. Marie canals lock through more shipping in the short lake season on navigation than do both the Panama and Suez canals the whole year round. It Is possible for the largest ocean liners built to; mass through this great Inland chem: of Camus i The littlock at Peterboro is the largest ot its klnd in the world. The complete l‘ft made by hydraulic pres- sure, something like an overgrown barber's chair, is 65 feet. Each lock measures 140 feet in length and 33 feet in width and may accommodate shipping with a draft of 9 feet 10 in, ches. The entine locking system la automatic. ! ' In the formation ot the world, the that land to rise from the ocean gwhlch covered almost its entire our ' face, was the height at land north of Lake Superior. At least so the 990- loglsts tell us. As the water receded more and more, a. very high range ot 'mountains formed around Hudson's Bay but in the Ice Age, when the glaciers swept down from the north the rock was ground down and dis- tributed by the glaciers over what Is now the Mississippi valley. The Ambassador Bridge, connecting Sandwich, Ont, with Detroit, is the world's, largest sutoeGion span. Rive lanes of trame at one time may cross the bridge, branching out to twenty- eight lines at either terminus. Five thousand cars make the crossing at once, when the bridge is caming its full capacity. 1 telephone museum. According to one of Bell's letters the first clear, BUC- cessful (:elemwne message was sent along a line strung from Bnantford to Paris, Ont., in 1867. The home of Ah Bell inventor ot cm in Brantford and n telephone museum. of Bell's letters the cetttrfeul (telenhone m and represented a large central oc- tagonal place. with streets radium: from each angle ot the octagon. Na.. poleon [H’s street arrangement of Paris may have been the initial in. apiration tor the idea. The town of Goderich ’33 built on the lines of a huge wheel. The or- iginal plans were intended for Guelph canal looks through more ships eight months than the Suez and P tuna can): do in a. year? place? Where the world’s largest suspension Midge and the world's Norman, Winnipeg.; Mrs Rutledge ot MarkdaJe: Mr Bob Helm-lune and {Hater Jessie, Hamilton, Waited on Tuesday " Edward. home. lntoru‘tlng Thing. About Ontario You May or May Not Know Markdolo. Miss Ethel Anderson spent Sun- day evening with her sister, Mn E. Clockun’a were Mr: Mark Wilson of Fleahenton; Mr and Mrs Riehart Rogers, Mr Bot Mont-hue and au. ter Joule, Hartman; lit-and Mrs. Wm Man: Detroit; Mn Rutledge, lie and Run, spam darts with her pamdta Mr J" Allen. Detroit; and um:- elbow». Che-Icy: Mr and an: s. In Wilt Cmpbell and m Char YOU KNOW YOUR CANADA? PHOTOGRAPHY of Alexander Graham ot the telephone, was and now serve-3 as a A an "CIR"! are located? What period of 31 years, " was generally felt that suitable notice would be when of such 0. long and worthy cer- eer. Accordingly after some prelimin- ery meeting a course we; decided upon, and a committee agtpoirtterd to send circulars to all ex-puule of the school. to: and neu- atskinq them to cooperate. The response ha been authentic and a yum of $400 was given to Mr All-ulna s lovely bonnet When Mr Alina [at wring resigned the principulahip ot the High School. thus giving up the education lender- shtp he had exercised for the Ion- - - -- v--- _ Wm- Br thus giving up the education leader- and ship he had exercised for the long Bate. period ot 31 years. it wu generally no." felt tint salable notice mould be utenofIMelongendworthymr- - oer. Accordlngly alter some prelimin- and became an experienced having nearly two yaw e on the Lens front before J, closed. When Mr Alla: Int mm. ‘coe, Tuesday. when Miss Mainline Darling wan united in marriage to Mr E. D. Mann“. son of H. Sydney Manning of Mount Forest. Returning Saturday evening with his English bride was Capt, Mitchell Richardson. Lambton Sit. Capt. Rich- ardson never previously resided here having been employed in an Owen Sound bank, before emulating in the 147th batt. as Lieut. In England he museum to the Run! Flying Corp- Taken from the Review file Anon-t _ 14, 1919. Mr. Robert McGowan has purchased the McKecthe mill and will renovate it at once for misting and manufac- turing purposes. In the meantime he iis busy building a cotter dam below 'the bridge to turn the min stream _ into the old mill me so as to allow ot repairs to the main am The town will be glad to see this tine property†utilized and will wish the :2er word'raamastmdttrhuv- " YEARS AGO Taken from the Review m " A few lines in the Review last week (was thema- of tracing n mthu been: to hove cough: the prentlng fmnthon can. None of your rink 'ltsps for her however, but straight away heron country like the good old {runner of Greece. Mr. Geo. Hendry ot the 7th con. Bentinck, had come to [his piece recently one of your lanky, isnouty specimens of the 'rtunwoNh now. He turned her in and was good to her and in a day or to rewarded his care by giving birth to 10 young porkers. Aware that somewhere she must have been missed, he made en- [ quiries among his neighbors but found no owner. He then did the next most , sensible 1hir--aeot a few lines to the Review, which caught the eye of Mr. McRobb of the 16th con. Egremont, who was induced, though doubting l to take the long trip ot over 20 miles and found to his surprise that the {animal was his. News. Mr. Chas. P. lawrence, Vickers, left Saturday to resume teaching at Redickvtlle. Dutferln Co. Miss Hatt‘e also lett for Muskoka same day. A marriage has teen arranged to take place in September between Miss Hattie E. Watt and Mr F. Langley. The wedding Wm take Mace at the residence of the bride's parents, at The Hedges, Dromore. --Tomato Durham Markets. ---rul1 wheat 95c. Spring wheat 95c. Oats 45c., Peas 82c Barley 60c., Hay $8., Butter 19c..Eggs 20c., Pocamoe-a per peck Me., Flour per cunt $3.20, Oatmeal per sack $8.,Chop per owl. $1.60, Live hogs per cwt. $7.60, Hides per m 3e.,Stteeptrtcim, 45c. Wool 23c., Tallow 5c. MrELBECK-- Mr. Alex Campbell has taken the contract of building a br‘dge on Rher Styx at lots M) and 31, con. 12. Mr. Campbell is an ex- perienced hand and the 'bridge la al- ready passable. Mr. Chas. F Lawmnm Tra..t-..e. A quiet wedding took place " Sim- In the Smile here,rseoond. 1nd Brigham, ot Alba Park. third, Vickera in . long race, but the other won easily by 2 up: in his Brat 10- mile sprint. The time was Nat, 56 minutes and some seconds. but the distance is reported to be 2 lapashort to the mile. Previous to this a three mile me was pulled oft, Mr purses ot " $2 and 81. Roy Vickers camera The record Ion; (Beam toot nee In this vitdu'tr took piece in Hanover Int. Friday night, 10 miles being the dunno). Ted Welter-I, who won the rink race here the week previousend G. Suns of Hanover, another con- testant then, were pitted millet eech other, laid to be for a side bet ot $50. It was thought by Sech’e style here that he was a plugger with the one pace. Who could Doubly distance Vickere in . long race, but the other“ won easily by 2 hp: in his ttrat 10-} jun-ad on mm an on the cm:- Ilng of C. P. R. runway trick and the Concession UM north of Hutton mu. He was driving home with A team of Tuba From The Review Filo August " "W. IN DAYS OF YORE Mr '. McDonald, who dmpped out an experienced aviator. " YEAR. AGO mart experience wu fatally In- and small fruits. “soluble L. quick ale. Apply on. pm. to Wm. Bourne, Queen St. North. Home 11 you: old, .‘ngle hm. tamer. My fork with all equipments, two robes, two hp 1119,}: feet of rope. These We: cu: be Been " Mr. D. Klume'a, (hurl-an St. Oo--.-.---..-.-......--, P'...-.-..-.- 0mm "'"fgtaoil,'-r he... On sale at McFADDEN's Drug mom THE VARIETY STORE, Durham Brick City r“ -v...... v“... u-uwuuuq um _ com-inn liberal will path†ot Ounce. Gan Olive 'a' lanky PM. "E' h qgy' 'ctiGii Ndil'dtiitt/ (om. OC.6t ' ttltr tot Je, 1"tryytyt.attd t I enclose "tt to Mn and half ' "can and me your iiril'iih"i's'ltrrt'lf4't'pehute ' tonninim “an um ml...‘ -1 m._-~_ A, - Be, is: and tiiiii. FAVE: lo iUii,' ra; three of these popular gauntlet“. mail the coupon for mom m Trial tsecure. Ounoon Gm. 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