2 Central ONTARIO BUS LINES TORONTO 810 a. m., 6.10 p. m. ITINERIES PLANNED TO ALL POINTS IN CANADA United States and Mexico. CONSULT LOCAL AGENT Hahn House, Tel. No. 24 or 173 Central Hotel, Telephone No. 36 SOUTHBOUND, leave Durh‘m EFFECTIVE MAY 5, 1935 NORTHBOUND, leave Durh‘m 1250 p. m.. 7.20 p. m. STANDARD TIME ARROW BUS SCcHEDULE Travel by Arrow Coaches "For Your Convenience" Beautifully wooded lots, on wide, safe, sandy beach, with or without cottages. Terms Buy before increase in price towards end of month. Apply at office on beach. or write Springhurst Beach SPRINGHURST SUBâ€"DIVISION DE TAIIA Arm a2,.,.,. _ /0 _ 70L DL ALLOWEDZ WHAEN WE INSURE TWO OR MORE CARS, THE PROPERTY OF ONE INSURED, FROM THE PREMIUM OF BOTH CARS. OUR MERIT RATING PLAN is the only one available which provides such discounts for all coverages for either Private Passenger Automobiles or Trucks. These discounts apply whether or not the Motorist has been insured with this mCo.qnyhthomt,mdmdeductedfromthmmum' on the issuance of his A claim having been made under cither the Collision, Fire or Theft coverages will not disqualify the Motorist for his MeritDiteonntontlloPublicLiabflityandPro- mbmnoncï¬ou,andlikewiuadaim\nnder either the Public Liability or 'Pmtybmngemï¬onswil!notioqulify the Motorist for his Merit Discount under the sections of Collision, Fire and Theft. "It‘s the man at the wheel that counts" (\g If you can qualify httliopdiq.mubhy' , Full details ‘ i _iv x & ks The-rehlmotoristanberewardedf-orbisexuciuof&n,Cmtuymd Common Sense in his driving by securing substantial discounts from his Automoâ€" bile Insurance as follows: 4 These discounts are applicable to all classes of Automobile Insurance: Public Liability, Property Damage, Collision, Fire and Theft. SAVES MONEY Our Merit Rating Plan of Automobile Insurance for Careful Drivers Provides for â€"Substantial SAFE DRIVING (On Georgian Bay, 4 Miles from Stayner) CANADIAN NATIONAL ©@ ALL 10RONTO GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY © 16 DAY FARES to Congented highways. Assive "Fresh and seady tor fuu 1 =" """" m:mmmawm trips to the country or uomesn â€"puyume . mm orekane â€" Mpnlyaneris Get particulars of these Bargains in comfortable travel before SPECIAL Vacation FARES 1 O% 15% 207 257 A FURTHER DISCOUNT OF 10% WILL BE ALLOWED WHEN NSE GREAT LAKES CRUISESâ€"JUNE 29â€"SEPT. ©@ SPECTAL swb::zn FARFS to States points, May lSâ€"-&p’c. 30. TRAVEL BY RAILâ€"Ask any Agent about low fares and vacation resorts. e DISCOUNT to Motorists who have driven for the past Lour years without claims. DISCOUNT to Motorists who have driven for the past two years without claims. DISCOUNT to Motorists who have driven for the past three years without claims. DISCOUNT to Motorists who have driven for the past year without claims. . RAMAGE, Agent, Purham The passing month naturally flies much too fast for ithe people of this northern clime. The steady four months of winter find the many oldâ€" er citizens wearying for the "good old summer time." There is no deâ€" _ _On Friday, June 218, we are midâ€" way in the year, and the official summer season is with us. _ From this date on, the days shorten, due to the sun crossing she Equator on its southerly bound course. The lengthening days and growing moons are a delighitâ€"shortlived it is true, and there are few if any of Canada‘s provinces which can produce such a wealth of vernal foliage as Old Onâ€" | tario in June. ) EChe Burkuom Revirw C. RAMAGE & SON. Editors Proprietors the Regular Automobile Rates © 45 DAY FARES to Western Canada and Pacific Coast, May 15â€"Sept. 30. Sta yner, Ont. THE PASSING DaYys Ontario & Dominion Land Surveyor Registered Professional Engineer Surveys, Reports, Estimates, Plans Telephone 31, ORANGEVILLE, Ont. The Grand River has been overflowâ€" ing its banks as a result of the reâ€" cent rains and farmers along the river banks around Elora find their fences washed away by floods. The rain is good for the strawberry crop but bad for some other (things. Lord Byng of Vimy will be reâ€" membered for his greatness in the Great War, when he won undying fame with Canadian boys at Vimy.â€" He was a soldier first and a states man second. In addition to the usual ‘attractions the following were suggested, having been tried by Socigties and requiring li tle cash outlayâ€" Antique displays. Oxen demonstrations. Hitching, driving and riding comâ€" petitions. Milk Maid contests. Horse Drawing Competitions. : Classes for jumping horses. ‘ Teams of horses, versus six or eight men. Horse back wrestling. Sheaf binding competitions. Log sawing. Log chopping. Pota‘o races. Musical chairsâ€"mounted. Band competitions; Old time fidâ€" dlers‘ contests, etc. Interâ€"community competitions were recommended, such as special prizes for Women‘s Institute displays. Junâ€" ior classes have been found to aâ€" rouse much interest and this year Agricultural Societies are sponsoring over 180 clubs for boys and girls. _ It was agreed judging should be arranged to afford educational opâ€" portunities and be as attracive as possible. Suitable rings should be provided for all live stock and the names of winners should appear on all exhibits. cussed at length attractions for fall no boun fairs. ]out, and It was agreed judging should be ery ho arranged to afford educational opâ€" ing citi portunities and be as attragive as that he possible. Suitable rings should be‘mblnge provided for all live stock and the| was on. The Directors of the Ontario As sociation of Agricul:ural Societies, at a meeting a few days ago, disâ€" cussed at length attractions for fall Demonstrations of various kinds nying the fadt that we belong to the non‘hern zone, and the march of the seasons, give to Winter a generous share of her brand of weaâ€" AGRICULTURAL ATTRACTIONS F. M. EAGLESON s are sponsoring is to fall in with Secretar'vaiiil_s" boys and girls. [suggestion and send in the names of hesmsaet es l us c d O s d 1 © kind invitation. Trust McLean, Spokiane, Wash; Wm. Mcâ€" Kay of St Marys, and Frank McKay, Windsor. Well, Hugh, invitations have gone out to all these old boys, and it won‘t be our fault if they‘re wants to see Alex Saunders, Orange ville; Doug. Munro, Regina: Donald Misses Rosalie and Winnifred Brookâ€" er, of Cleveland, Ohio, want to meet Arthur and Edith Allan, Clara Aljoe Edith Grant, Sadie Kress, Margaret Grant Muir, Ruby Knisley, Ruby Mills, and add "anyone else we ever Mrs Ted Mills, Toronito, is anxious neighborhood last ito see Mr and Mrs C. Rance of Godâ€" Mr= and Mrs J erich, Mrs Benson of Niagara Falls, Thursday with fri Mrs B. Hazelton and Mr A. C. Lioyd Mr. Arthur Lin of Toronto, Mrs Herz of Waterloo, men with teams and Mrs A. L. Biggar, Sarnia, Ont. pairing the roads. Mr and Mrs Jim Gray of Rocanville, ABMAREN P Sask., write: "Sure will be delighted e to meet all the old friends." As far| GI EN as Old Timer can make out, all tlle| RC old friends are coming back to the‘ Mr and Mrs Ja home itown for a joyous gathering in Si€, Aberdeen, spe A Hamilton Oldâ€"timer, J. C. Wright says ‘"There are old boys and girls (they are young tome) withoutnumâ€" ber I would be glad to meat, particuâ€" larly those attending Hutton Hill school away iback in the eighties. Alâ€" so B. H. Willis, sec‘y of the Old Home Week Com." Glad you are coming J. C.â€"we know you‘ll enjoy #all to the full. ‘ no one will be disappointed over the rousing time they‘ll have this August Dr. and Mrs A. A. Backus, Hanoâ€" ver, are. coming and want to meet Arthur Hutton of Toronto; Brock Grant of Welland; Mr and Mrs Fred Smit‘h and Bird McNiece, Saskatoon and Mrs J. H. MoCormack, Winnipeg Miss May Robson of Toronto writes she is sorry she cannot promise deâ€" finitely but will certainly be here if she can. : Esther Petty of Fort Frances, writes she expects to be here and will enjoy seeing the old pals again. We appreciate greatly her wishes for success, and are fully confident that of our real oldâ€"timers, Mrs Jamieson and we are glad you are coming. M. T. Moorby of Deloraine Avenue Toronto, can hardly wait to meet the Junior lacrosse boys of the 1913 runnersâ€"up. What a grand {time that will be when these old time athletes get together at the great reunion ! F ie se ugust it . <lte ___ |with Mr and Mrs Jack McKechnie. j 4 innif rook-! Mrs.Allan Boyd is spending | a :u;:'Cl;vRo:ï¬lifd u(“;imzv wnn't.e‘:oBmeet couple of weeks with her daughter rthur and Edith Allan, Clara A]joe:u;‘d:“ l:ll;x’l‘;mnto- C ABP id dith Grant, Sadie Kreui u"mt:(}mll;h aughan made Knisley, * in t REby lsey we eveï¬' Mr. M. Cox, Guelph is spending ::l:,â€and sad "anfone‘® his vacation with his aunt, Mrs. M. o | Kenny. Hugh McLean, Galt, sends word | y at he is coming and pcn!l‘cuhflyz__t"‘ * lfgng.h _ Dunsmoor, (‘Oshawa, Mrs J. Jamieson, Hespeler, Ont., says: "Thanks for your invita‘ion to Old Home Week in Durham. It is over the half century since I lived there so I cannot expect ito meet Mr and Mrs F. W. Search say they want to meet everybody when jthey come. THE DURHAM REVIEW we will be glad to welcome'you, Mrï¬ Martin, for her sake, as well as for your own. Mrs J. C. McLean, Shelburne, says "I am coming and those whom Iwish to meet will have received an invitaâ€" tion without a doubt."~ There are close on 3000 invitations already gone out, so I guess you are correct, Mrs. McLean. .Wm. Martin, Oakville, Ont. writes "I will try to be (there to _represent my mother, Mary Stuan‘, wife of Thos. Martin.‘"‘ We remember your mother as an old Durham girl and any old residents of town or country whom you think have not received an invitation to attend. Don‘t leave | it off any longer. Then again if you have a spare room nat going to be ’occupied during Old Home Week, tell the secretary about it. The Commitâ€" 'tee in charge of this wish to thank the many citizens who have already responded. Then help the Decoration committee by getting in your supply of flags or bunting for decorating purposes. These may be purchased shortly ~at a very reasonable price. The Committee in charge are going to see that our streets are properly arrayed. Let us see ithat our homes are also. The Boys and Girls are coming by the hundreds. .Let the town be fittingly arrayed. | Our old friend, J. A. Black of Chesâ€" | ley, writes that he is coming. We knew the pipers would brinngohlvlvif nothing else would. need a bed, as there will be so much going on night and day that he will do his sleeping when the hectic days tees are working on the last problem and I think we can safely leave that to them. Durham‘s hospitality knows no bounds and the latch key will be out, and the spare room ready in evâ€" ery bome in town. One of our leadâ€" ing citizens was heard to remark that he was willing to sleep in the cabbage patch while jthe Reâ€"union was on. . Anather says the garage will be his bed. As far as Old Timer is concerned, he doesn‘t think he will and they are being asked more perâ€" sistently ag the Grand Old Reunion draws nearer and nearer, and here they are: "What can I do to help ?" and ‘"Where are you going o put them all when ithey come *" The Reâ€" ception and Entertainment commitâ€" There are two questions ‘Old Timâ€" er’_has heard over and over again, OLD HOME WEEK JOTTINGS How can we help‘.( Well, one way sure envy you your anticipations BY OLDâ€"TIMER Miss Helen Lindsay of Egremont, wisited the Lindsay families in this nelghborhood last week. Mr and Mrs John McGirr spent Thursday with friends in Guelph. Mr. Arthur Lindsay has a gang of men with teams gravelling and reâ€" TORONTO week. | Miss Jane F | week with Mr : son. ! Don‘t forget be held in Gec week there _ _ Mr and Mrs Rowland and son Billy , of Hanover, accompanied by Mrs. | Sattmaun of Chicago and Mrs Goosâ€" son of Detroit, called on friends here |\last week. The latter two ladies were daughters of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crozier, former residents Don‘t forget the school picnic, to be held in Geo. Allen‘s grove, June 27th. Miss Mary Campbell returned home from the hospital Tuesday after a Collinson. ® AEVAL romigs ol Mr. Ed Pratt is a patient in Durâ€" ham hospital for a few days this of this place. bridge The Ladies‘ Aid of Muiock Baptist church held their June meeting at the home of Mrs. Fred Torry, with Mrs. Homer, president, in charge. Scripture reading, John 11, was read by Mrs Anderson and prayer by Mrs, Homer. The roll call was reâ€" sponded ito by a scripture verse on prayer. The business part of the meeting over, pastor Homer closed with prayer. Lunch was served at the close by the hostess. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs Dan. McLean on July 11th, the: hostess providing sandwiches, Mra.; E. Fulton and Mrs. Homer, cake. a garden party. Remember the date of Mulock & den party, July 1st, at the home Mr and Mrs Spence Hopkins . Those who heard Mr. Barrington, Toronto, on Sunday May 12th in the church here will be pleased to know he and other singers from Toronto purpose coming up for the weekend June 30th, and take part in the serâ€" vices Sunday morning and evening We extend congratulaions to Mr.! Nelson Schafer and Miss Mary Torâ€"| ry of North Glenelg, who were marâ€", ried _ Wednesday of last week by Rev. J. Galloway of Huntsville, forâ€" mer pastor of North Glenelg and Bentinck Baptist churches. Sound and Miss Maud Heift, Wilâ€" liamsford, gave ithem an unexpected visit. Miss Jane Ritchie spent the past eek with Mr and Mrs James Wilâ€" Mr and Mrs Percy Ledingham and family visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs Howard Lawrence, Hutton Hill. Mr and Mrs Gordon Goldsmith and Vernon, Mr and Mrs Will Hodgson and family, Sundayed with Mr and Mrs G. Miller, Williamsford. Mr and Mrs Fred Heift were pleaâ€" santly surprised on Sunday when their broherâ€"indlaw, Mr. E. T. Emâ€" erson and daughter Ruth, Oak Park, II1., with Miss T. Thaler, Owen Mrs. Charles Lawrence and dauâ€" ghter Myrtle, Mr. J. Ledingham, Durham _ were weekend guests at Mr. Percy Ledingham‘s. Mr and Mrs James Crutchley enâ€" tertained Miss Vera Bolen, Mrs. B. Dargavel, Dornoch; Miss Freda Eagâ€" les, Welbeck; Miss Catherine Mcâ€" Lean, Rocky Saugeen; Mr. Jack Mc Kechnie, Pricevilie, to tea +on Tuesâ€" day. Other visitors at this home durâ€" ing the week, were:Mr and Mrs H. McArthur, Zion; Mr and Mrs Lorne McNally, Durham; Mr Moore and daughter Elda, Meaford; Mrs McGirr, son and daughter, Mr and Mrs Gorâ€" don McCracken and baby, Green: Grove. | Mr and Mrs D. C. Campbell and family were recen: guests of Mrs McDougall of Paisley. Port Byron, New York, is the home of Mrs. Walt. Thomson, and she wishes to see Mrs G. A. Robertson of Brooks, Alberta; Mr and Mrs Wm. Lester of Sperling, Man.; Mr. and Mrs Dave McMeeken, Sault Ste Maâ€" rie; Mrs J. A. Bryce, Sask.; and Harold Morrison,, Port Byron, N.Y. Robt. Hastie Wright St., Toronto, and Alb. Arrowsmith, Niagara Falls. and many good old friends in Durâ€" bham." Mr Arrowsmith picks outtwo s Irene Collinson, of Woodâ€" e, is spending a few weeks her parents, Mr and Mrs Geo. GLENROADEN GREEN GROVE MULOCK WELBECK James Ewen and Elâ€" pent & dg recently remain over for the of Mulock garâ€" C 000 CCCCECCR, WPB, 3 NO8 . Lauder gave an interesting paper on the personality of ithe famous Gypsy Smith. Mrs Herb Atkinson cnndnat. P 0 P AmmvTECE WE the chunrch here is to be held on the church grounds, Thursday evenâ€" ing, June 27th. A ball game, supper and good program all for 25 cents. The monthly meeting of the Rocky Saugeen U.F.W.O. club was held on June 12th at home of Mrs. Mal. McKechnie with ‘a good attendance of members and several visitors with Mrs. M. Ritchie presiding. The Sec. ul d as L . L ) 2 OV, "iinc0 on friends here while in attendance at the McDonald reâ€" union in Bentinck. A garden party in connection with After luncheon, these apparenitly rejuvenated girls all joined in daneâ€" ing with Mrs Dargavel leading the way. The party concluded when the husbands came yo take their wives home. Upon departure, the atmosâ€" phere was one of profound happiness with the guests showering their conâ€" gratulations upon their hostess and wishing her continued health and longevity, which they hoped to emuâ€" late. Hearty congratulations, Mrs. Darâ€" gavel. God be with you.â€"Com . The ladies present immediately seized the oppoitunity to indulge in happy reminiscences of the days when they attended Latona school together as childrenâ€"a mere 50 or | A BIRTHDAY GRANDE | Dornoch folks can forever dispel ‘\any idea they may have about the thirteenth being unlucky because of |the happy birthday celebrated in their midst last Thursday, June 13th, ’on the occasion of the eightyâ€"second anniversary of the birth of the deâ€" lightfully charming, perfectly healthy and agile Mrs. E. Dargavel, who at that magnificent age possesses all her faculties â€" and the radiance of ecintillating youth. Mrs, Dargavel enâ€" thusiastically prepared a luncheon to entertain a number of lady| friends, some of whom were unforâ€" tunately unable to atitend, but who are invited to come next year. Those present were Mrs. Chas. Mortley,| Mrs Robit. Ledingham, Mrs David Adâ€" lam, Mrs. Hugh Hendry (Phoebe Locheed), Mrs Elizabeth McIntosh, a daughter, as well as son Bryce, with his wife Belle and itwo daughters, (grandchildren) . _ Dr. Hendry and mother, Mrs Henâ€" dry of Detroit, and Mrs E. Dargavel #pent Saturday in Owen Sound. The Picards bave a man and his wife just arrived to take care of their summer home and jlook after everything. » Mrs J. Lang is taking care of Mrs Howard Lawrence, Hutton Hill at present. welcome visitor. Things were getting very dry for the want of rain. It always seems to come before things suffer too much drouth. The Institute will hold their picâ€" nic next Friday afternoon, in Dan. O‘Mara‘s bush, back of St. Pauls church. Five schools will meet to gether for the afternoon. We exâ€" pect to have a good program. Anyâ€"| one will be welcome. ' Mr and Mrs Wm. Renny, MF «00 Mrs John Barry, and Norman Steinâ€" field, spent Sunday with Mrs. Kenâ€" ny‘s parents, Mr and Mrs Duggan at the Irish Block. the former‘s Watson, Torâ€" m “l.‘ad Emm“" last wes condones the fact that there are no0‘ enough publicâ€"spirited men in :) town to keep their Board of T Fkll FOR SALE Lots 5 & 6 â€" concession 16 Pr~ n, containing 200 acres, the proj ty of 6 Campbell, Swintor irk. Good) Buildings. Apply :â€"Jne. o-»I Room 810, 137 Welling Torryâ€"Bailey: That all accounts. in cluding Voucher No. 5, be passed lll! chflllel issued by the treasurer Wellsâ€"Torry: That we insure ow roads with the Lloyds Assurance company for one year at $185. 45. â€" Torryâ€"Wells: That whereas it may be necessary to continue relief in the township, those receiving assisâ€" tance be required to underbrush on the roads for two days each week . â€" Baileyâ€"Magwood: ‘That we file th request of the Durham Agricultural mtyA for a grant in aid of their Those attending the Orange chu}c» parade in Hanover on Sunday eve». ing last, were Messrs James Hopâ€" kins, Alymer Reay, John Courts ; Brown, Howaid Hopkins. lnE a patient in Glenelg VisiXors at home of Mr and Mrs ; Reay Sunday, were Mr. Inwin Brown of Mulock, and Mr and Mrs George Becker and family, Durham . Mr. Kenneth Greer and lit‘le day. ghter Betty of Toronto, spent a fey days with Mrs Greer and litte son, who are vldu.( with her parents, Mr and Mrs George Mighton Mr _ and Mrs Doyle Braithwaile, son George and daughter May, py;. ham, visited with Mr and Mrs 1. 4 Reay on Sunday last. Mr and Mrs John Bailey, Mr anq Mrs Geo. Reay and daughter Grac»e were in Guelph, first Of the week A number from this neighborhoo) attended ithe shower last Thursday night in honor of Mr and Mrs No nard Allison, who were recently mayr We are having a beautifu} JUNE 20, 1935 . H. Chittick, Clen , Ontario _and stable end of Durâ€" 114 (22â€"23p) $43 14 is nurs O( 40 10 60 00 00 Uphold Live Have yo petition b; fence who equally sh is Worth Rea live sto: and to t is just « HELP US in ou That J JV Consider this ing your mares WM.PORTER FLOUR, and SHOY PHONE service in this in stock 0. A. C. LAYy duction. in stock. weeks fer HOG CONCE AGE for the Y« Afull line of Breeder of Union Stock ‘Masq Try i It is McKFEC DUNN Bee bills for Start your with the This CUSTOM C Get our pric 1t #Â¥ it regul: us a tr CHOPPING Hend FRENCH T Gun J. BOVA empti R Horse during district Keep i JQO Wil| leave T H HE V & THE J U High