kee S uce is family home workâ€" Arthâ€" recentâ€" orming sister Mich . the beâ€" Gordon ) 23rd, ville is i _ were d in atâ€" s sister r to be Marnch im. also Mitchell Mrs G. reek. a caller on Satâ€" ing Mr. g outft L';-rnoon‘ D. Lamb ding a Milligan which ng. A en, also a founâ€" re â€" also Anthem y, Mr H. m. were nproving. en quite take the eting, It be "firstâ€" ‘he quilt donated Durham . ives for he will ave the r _ Monâ€" service rech. Inâ€" emetery visited d Mrs. ting. & the roll. Letters a splenâ€" ‘orks by fathers‘ rendered id oaken the sub lpit â€" has for the g openâ€" ith read ie T4th nd son _ Marj : week ; Robt. s were e Aber ‘s Insti daughâ€" e at Mrs ITUTE Sunday r8. B. ath of h took ie last ins wer W m Grace istants added anothâ€" Mrs were All WANT PROVINCiAL HIGHwWaAYy PALMERSTON TO SHELBURNE A _ deputation from Palmerston, Shelburne, Mt. Forest and Arthur township, together with Dr. Geo. Mcâ€" Quibban, M.L.A. for North Perth and Farqubhar Oliver, M.L.A. for Canadian Pacific (a) tourist sleeping cars at approxiâ€" mately 14c per mile, plus regâ€" berth fare. (b) parlour and standard sleeping cars at approximately 1/,c per miel, plus regular seat or berth fare. Stopovers granted at Port Arthur, Ont. and all stations west thereof. T. M. McFADDEN, Town Agent, Phone 21, Durham Special Bargain â€" EXCURSIONS Full information from any agent SLEEPING CAR Passage Tickets WESTERN CANADA ) CGUSTOM CHOPPING done every day and we turn it out while you turn around. Interest rates have dropped appreciably on all bonds, but I can vet supply the best Govâ€" ernment or Municipal bonds to yield from 3 to 5 per ceut. Buy one of these ; Canadian National Railway, 3 per cent bonds Prov. of Manitoba 4 per cent Bonds Due Dec. 15, 1950, at 99.75, to yield 3.02 %. May be fully reâ€" gistered, and guaranteed unconditionaliy by the Dominion of Canada. Interest June 15 and Dec.15. Payable at any Bk.Comm. Phone No. 6 TO ALL STATIONS IN Due Jan. 2, 1950, at 97.79, to yield 4.20 %. $100, $500 or $1000 bonds. Interest payable Jan. 2nd and July 2nd. Also Province of Ontario, Prov. of Alberta, Toronto, Montreal Belteville, and many other cities. onE CENT PER MILE Good in Coaches only Henderson‘s Bread It is enjoyed by young and old. Eat it regularly. If not now a customer, give us a trial. Daily March 1 to 14 Return Limit: 30 days Get our prices before purchasing else where. _ It will pay Invest in Sound Bonds Gunn‘s Fertilizer in stock empting Buns, Cakes and Pastries GOING DATES FEB. 28, 1935 Government or Municipal Royal Household Flour Bran *0O Canada‘ U Oa: Pilot * C Keep in Stock for Sale the following Goods : P. RAMAGE, Durham HENDERSON‘S BAKERY THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS JOHN McGOWAN Â¥ l! th4330 raquiring ertilizer kindly leave their orders as early as possible. Write, phone or call on FLOUR also on sale PRIVILEGES South Grey, had an interview at the Partiament Buildings, Toronto, with Hon. T. B. McQuesten, Minister of Highways, with regard to the proâ€" posed highway from Palmerston to Shelburne. _ After a discussion with the minister, in which he stated that consideration would be given them, the deputation left Queen‘s Park very | much impressed with the verdict reâ€" | ceived. | The road in question, which the | deputation proposed to be taken ovâ€" er by the province is No. 44, commenâ€" | cing east of Palmerston to Harriston ‘ and continuing to Mt. Forest and | Shelburne. Mr. J. D. White, a poultry buyer at Invermay has bought tons of poultry, but had never bought chickâ€" ens weighing 10% Ibs. until Tuesâ€" day, when Mr. Moses Legge, of Arâ€" ran township, delivered to him 46 dressed chickens, weighing from 8 to 10% Ibs. each. This breaks all reâ€" cords for chickens in this district. The birds were Black Giants and Plymouth Rocks, says the Tara Leadâ€" ér. MoCRACKENâ€" In Glenelg, Saturday Feb. 23rd, to Mr and Mrs Gordon McCracken, nee Margaret McLean, a daughter. BAIRDâ€"In Pontiac, Michigan Feb. 16th, to Mr and ‘Mrs. Russell Baird (nee Gertrude McCuaig) a son, (James Russell.) Is Good Bread Oat Chop Crimpled Oats FEED Local Dealer BORN DURMAM. ONT. Shorts | _ The auction sale of John Burnet |!on the 20th, passed off very successâ€" iï¬tully. good prices being realized. The \| dance following on Friday evening 1‘1also was duly attended, and a good | time had. !| The heaviest snow storm of the year was experienced this 24th and ‘|25th of Feb. Traffic was heavily imâ€" _ peded around here. The ‘katlng rink . is well covered with snow, owing at times to the leaky condition of the l roof! The short courses being put on by the Ag‘l Dept. under the manageâ€" ment of T. Stewart Cooper, of Markâ€" dale are still going strong, especially in the ladies‘ section of the course. In cooking and sewing great interest ‘s taken. What though certain dish es do not come out according to Hoyle, it is in the day‘s work anyâ€" how. At a union meeting on Friday afternoon, a fine program was jointâ€" ly given by each section with Mr. Chas,. Aldcorn in the chair and Miss Helen McVicar, sec‘y. Some fine inâ€" strumental music was given by Miss Whyte andâ€" brother on organ and violin. Young Jimmie Hill gave a synopsis of the various subjects disâ€" cussed at the men‘s meetings. Readâ€" ings, recitations and current events, were also given. Mr. McKercher, the critic on this occasion praised the music and advised louder speaking, slower reading and descried too perâ€" sonal references in current events A dance is to be held toâ€"night, Monâ€" day, at the home of Mr and Mrs Wm. Aldcorn, when Mrs. Shearer hopes to inculcate a more becoming and modest manner of dancing. A banquet is proposed to be held Thursday of this week, 28th. _ The reeves of the four adjoining townâ€" ships are to be invited along with resident ministers, together with a prominent speaker, Admission 35¢. Glad to know Mr. Andy Ford is imâ€" proving nicely now. Mr. John Whittaker, threatened with pneumonia is now up this week and Mr. Reiley is laid up with an infected knee, unable to work. Meantime the youth and beauty of town are having fine exercise on the rink here. The Rev. J. W. Johnston preached a fine temperance sermon on Sunâ€" day, quoting amongst other things the value of abstinence from strong drink as in Arctic or Antarctic exâ€" plorations, where it is condemned. He deplored the fact that some men preferred the freedom to drink, more than their health or the good of their families and who made a god of liquor, of chance and of pleasure. Mr and Mrs Alex McLean and sisâ€" ter, Mrs J. W. McFarlane (nee Anna Mary) came up on a visit to their parents here on Friday evening and returned on Sunday to Toronto, Satâ€" urday being the 37th mile of Mr and Mrs Colin McLean‘s married life. (On Wednesday night neighbors nates, Smith, Welton and Johnson and friends met at the home of Mr. Referee: Baechler, Dundalk. and Mrs. Chas. McLean to spend al ce social evening with them before their | departure for Flesherton. The evenâ€" / That English, more than any oth« ing was spent in music and dancing. is the language of the world, is pro Mr. Frances Black read an address °> by figures showing that Englis and Mr. Dan Campbell, Jr. presented is spoken by 224,995,000 peopl them with a purse of money. Both French by 62,410,045, Spanish by 8( Mr and Mrs McLean made a suitable 189,892, German by 78,233,142 an reply. Lunch was served at midnight. Italian by 41,364,566. Mr Walter Neun, Toronto is spendâ€" ing a few days with his brother El more here. the O.D.R. School. Mr. Sam Wilson spent a week in Toronto. Mr and Mrs Hay of Swinton Park, visited Sunday at A. L. Hincks‘. Mr and Mrs Alex McLean and Mrs John McFarlane, Toronto spent the week end with friends here. BORN WATSONâ€"At Private Patients‘ Paâ€" vilion, Flesherton, on Monday, Feb. 25th, 1935, to Mr and Mrs W. Watâ€" son (nee Marie McArthur), Price ville, a daughter, Lulabel Yvyonne. IN MEMORIAM I STOTHARTâ€"IX tender loving memâ€" ory of our deak devoted, sister Minâ€" | nie Stothart, |who passed away on | Feb. 27, 1930. \ IN MEMORIAM ANGUSâ€"In loving imnemory of John Angus, who passed\away Fob. 21st 1932. DADDY\ He has gone across t* river, To the shores of eve n, How we long to see his dear face, But the river flows between, To the shadows dark and grey, For the Dear one who has, left us Just three years ago tod:‘ Miss Donalda Nichol resigned at PRICEVILLE PRICEVILLE IrA tender loving memâ€" 1 devoted, sister Minâ€" t, who passed away on Brothers and Sisters MEMORIAM |\ On Saturday last a hockey match, | ‘ Egremont vs. Proton, was played in | ]the Black Hawks nest. At end ot;r | time it stood 5â€"5: an extra 10 minâ€" ; ‘ utes was played and again a tie r&! . sulted, 6â€"6. Then a broom ba.llj game, married men against single | | men. The old fellows won, they no | doubt having had more practice dodgâ€" | : ing the broom. | This February 26th is a very cold morning in the Park. On Monday morning, the 25th, we had the heavâ€" iest snowfall of the winter, then it gradually became colder. Yet we have had so much fine weather durâ€" ing February that we can stand a few cold days, to sit around the kitâ€" chen stove and scrap mit the wife. Mr and Mrs. James Sturrock and three boys, we learn, are leaving the Park at beginning of March, going out north of Priceville, where Mr. Sturrock has been employed a long time with Donald Campbell. The best wishes of this community go with them to their new home. Mr and Mrs Dick Moody and dauâ€" ghter have moved on to the old Jim Knox farm, lot 8, con. 18. We wish for them success in this community. Mr and Mrs Archie McTaggart enâ€" tertained their neighbors to a dance on Friday evening last. Those Parliamentarians, both at Queen‘s Park and Parliament Hill, are talking their bald heads off, deâ€" vising ways and means that we may live without work, and most of us receive relief or pensions. All we have to do is to take it out of one pocket and put it in the other, and thank the Government for it. Proton Station: goal, Blackburn; defence, S. Lyons, Hodgins; centre, R. Acheson; wings, Bannon, White; alternates, Simms, G. Acheson, Lyâ€" ons and Blackburn. Flesherton: goal, Ferris; defence, ! Akitt and McKillop; centre, L Piper _wings, Dargavel and F. Patton; alterâ€" Proton Stn. Wins Grey Semi=â€"Pro League Title Playing in Flesherton , Monday, Proton Station won the championâ€" ship of the Grey Semiâ€"Pro Hockey League as they defeated Flesherton 4â€"1 in the fourth game of the final series. Proton took the first two games of the series without any trouble, dropping the third to Fleshâ€" erton and then came back with a bang in the second to win the title and the McDougall Trophy, donated by the late J. McDougall who was killed Christmas night in the Dunâ€" das train wreck.‘ Played before a large crowd in the Flesherton arena, the game was one of the fastest and best of the seaâ€" son with the two goalâ€"tenders the outstanding players on the ice. THE DURHAM REVIEW That English, more than any other is the language of the world, is provâ€" en by figures showing that English is spoken by _ 224,995,000 people, French by 62,410,045, Spanish by 80,â€" 189,892, German by 78,233,142 and Italian by 41,364,566. Members of the Chesley town council certainly got a jolt when Clerk Grabb presented the relief reâ€" port for January, showing a grand expenditure of $1,1351.15, which exâ€" ceeded the previous high for any other month by almost $700. It cerâ€" tainly made the council sit up and take notice and it was regarded in such a serious light that not only was it thoroughly discussed but it was very noticeable that every memâ€" ber of the council closely scrutinized all the accounts. The total was made up of the folowing items: food $809. 70; fuel $130.08; clothing $23.78, $116.50; lodgings $13.; household remedies $5.60; medical services and supplies $164.74.â€"Enterprise, McLEANâ€"In loving memory of a dear husband and ther, D. G. McLean, who passed aÂ¥ay, Feb. 28 1932. Time takes away the edg@& of grief, But memory turns back eyery leaf. There is a link death cann@t sever, Love and remembrance 1 forevâ€" or. Ever remem by Wife and Family. SWINTON PARK CARD OF THANKS IN MEMORIAM A ND VICINITY |\ _ Mr. Robt. Farquharson of the Globe | reportorial staff, _ Toronto, was a | guest of many old town friends on | Sunday and received a warm welâ€" come on all hands. Robin has had the responsible position of covering | the Provincial byeâ€"election campaign for his paper, and while in East Welâ€" | lington, took occasion to run to Durâ€" ‘ ham, his first visit since a lad at | the manse. IN DAYS OF YORE 15 YEARS AGO Taken from Review fyle of Feb. 26|20 Late in beginning, the Durham Presbyterians are making a whirlâ€" wind finish. They are now several hundreds of dollars over their $4000 objective for the Forward Movement. The Garafraxa Road, also the Torâ€" ontoâ€" Sydenham Road have been desâ€" ignated by the new ‘government as Provincial roads and the Provincial authorities will take over the conâ€" struction work on these roads and either continue the work under the provincial road building experts or Ict the work by contract. The â€" Palmerstonâ€"Listowel combinaâ€" tion proved too strong for Durham Junior hockeyists last Friday. They won here, 3â€"1 and at home 3â€"2, makâ€" ing it 68 on the round. It was a heart ‘breaker to lose and the banâ€" ner crowd of the scoason was presâ€" ent. Durham‘s newlyâ€"organized _ board of Trade has been an active body since it was formed a short time ago and through their efforts a creamery has been secured for the town. A quiet but pretty wedding was performed at "Elm Grove Farm" the home of Mr and Mrs Samuel Patterâ€" son on Wednesday last when their eldest daughter, Rebecca Jane May, became the bride of Mr. Albert G. Keller of Kitchener. Misses Armetta McKechnie and Esther McLean of Stratford Normal School, visited their homes over the week end. Miss Marion Calder left Tuesday to visit for a month with the Rusâ€" sell and Findlay families in Toronto. ; The _ directors of the Grey and | Bruce Mutual Fire Insurance Co. ‘ gave their retiring president, Mr. D. McDougall, an oyster supper at the Queen‘s Hotel, Hanover, last Saturâ€" day evening. Pricoville corr: The Forward Move ment canvassers in this section beâ€" longing to Pricevilie Presbyterian congregation met with great success the amount asked from Priceville being $1700 and when the collectors were completed, it showed that $2148 was realized for that purpose. Alex Allan, Earl Matthews and J. McMurdo have had the telephone inâ€" stalled connecting with Holstein exâ€" change. Yeovil corr.: A number from here, epution h s ie qo ui t sttended the unvelling Of the mengog {.â€"â€"«««â€"« wommnnescmmmmmmmapmacuccaneqmy ial tablet for the deceased soldicgs: NOT[ E. TO CREDITORS at Dromore last Sunday. Clarence omm mmmmmn Ross assisted in the unveiling. IN THE%ATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ARTINA GUN, LATE OF 2e YEARS AGO THE ’I‘d\;VN OF DURHAM, IN Taken from Review fyle, Feb. 17(10 THE COUNTY OF GREY, SPHNâ€" The home of Mr and Mrs Wm.! STER, DECEASED. Ramage, Thistle, North Egremont _ NOTICE is hereby given, that all was thronged last Friday evening by persons hav:f claims against the a congenial company of friends and Estate of AR NA GUN, late of the relatives, who met to spend a few Town of Durham, in the County of hours with them as testimony of reâ€" Grey, Spinster, deceased, who died Ramage, Thistle, North Egremont, was thronged last Friday evening by a congenial company of friends and relatives, who met to spend a few hours with them as testimony of reâ€" spect and congratulation on having re: ched the quarter contury of marâ€" ried life. i‘~aore corr.: Miss Eva Renton left on Monday for Gravenhurst to take charge of a school. Taken from Review fyle of Feb. 2410 Mayor Laidlaw last week issued a proclamation "under authority of the Dominion Government," warning all owners of dogs to attend to the orâ€" ders for confinement or muzzling of dogs. Chief Carson last year collecâ€" ted about $140 as dog taxes at $1.00 Once more they‘ve won the disâ€" trict. The Durhams repeated this scason, thougth they had much stronger opposition to contend with. It was a neck and neck race with three teams in the running till two weeks ago when Walkerton was dropped. Last Wednesday night Chesâ€" lay came over for the final local game, supplanting the unfinished one of three weeks ago, and in the hardâ€" est match of the season, Durham finâ€" ished ahead by 7 to 4. goals, thereby effacing all of Chesley‘s chances. a dog, and what on earth Durham is doing with so many dogs, it is imâ€" possible to say. Startlingly sudden came the news to town last Saturday that Mr. Wm. Aljoe, South Glenelg, had been sudâ€" denly prostrated and not likely to reâ€" cover. The painful news was conâ€" firmed next day for he died Sunday morning, the immediate cause of death being peritonitis. Swinton corr: As Flesherton is a Mr. Jno. A. Graham has rented and moved into Mr. J. W. McKechâ€" nie‘s residence near the Presbytarian manse. Mr. James Burt has purchased the MacLean residence in Upper Town and will be moving in in a few days. there is sure to be trouble shortly. So beware young man. It was a grand thing for many peoâ€" ple in this district when Durham Furniture Co. purchased the Rockâ€" vale mills property from Armstrong Bros. We are informed that upon each fortnightly pay day approximatâ€" ely $6,000,000 is paid out for timber. This has been an undisguised biessâ€" ing to those who had timber for sale out in the east, more especially as the prices paid are said to be high.â€"Flesherton Advance. A very pretty Valentine wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McAnulty, Feb. 16, when their daughter Nellie was unâ€" ited in the holy bonds of matrimony to the man of her choice, Mr. Wm. Prew. A Walkerton woman on relief put in an S$.0.S. call for wood cla!mlng; she was right out of fue}. Believing: the case urgent, the relief chairman | rushed a load to her home, but the ; teamster was shocked on arrival to: see 1% cords of splendid firewood | nqatly piled there. "Why the big rush" he enquired, but the lady mereâ€" ly laughed at the discovery of her deception. | FARM FOR SALE OR RENT 96 acres â€" 75 workable: Balance bush and pasture; near highway, 2 miles east of '-\Vamey; good sevenâ€" room brick house; 74 foot basement barn ; drlvin;‘ shed, _ pigâ€"pen, hen bhouse, garage; sgpring water at barn and pumps in |stable; in excellent state of produc*lon. Apply tc Robt. Barbour, n. K. No..1 Varney. \ Phone No. 604â€"21 FARM FOR SALE Lots 5 & 6 â€"\.concession 16 Pro ton, containing 2 acres, the prop erty of Donald Gampbell, Swintor Park. Good Buildings. Apply:â€"Jno A. Campbell, Room \810, 137 Welling ton Street, West, Tqronto, Ontario. FOR SALE OR TO RENT The property of the \estate of James Ritchie, one mile east of town. Good brick house and barn. Apply to Murray or Bert Ritchie, R. R. 1, Durham. on or about the Twentieth day of January, A.D. 1935, are required to deliver or send'* by post prepaid to w. D. HENRY,\K.C. Solicitor for the Executor of the Estaté, on or beâ€" fore the 1st day ok March, 1935, their names and addresvel and a full deâ€" scription of their \claims in writing and the nature o\ the security, if any, held by them.\ AND TAKE NO‘I‘ICE that after such last mentioned\ date, the Execâ€" utor shall proceed tg distribute the assets of the said eceased among the parties entitled ::mreto, baving regard only to the ims of which he shall then have tice, and the said Executor will not be liable for the said assets, or any part thereof, to any person or pergons of whose claim notice shall not have been reâ€" ceived by him at the time of such distribution. DATED AT DURHAM this 5th day of February, A.D., 1935. That LIVE STOCK of Yours is Worth Real Money to You It is false economy to allow your live stock to be loaded on a truck and to be sold any place where there is just one buyer to bid on it. 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