ter from . thankâ€" wers sent of chorusâ€" county AL retary , 1936 at n M 1936 al M Band 39 M W Il takâ€" eading Fle cived s Homâ€" Homer . Miss poem, Ulva f How pulpits iccom opie Flesh ed _ Friday Mrs G, of Garfield ocality. Mrs ainddaughter norning . ta oup with iughter in ) weeks ‘ at the i â€" week " neighâ€" i U & ind with @a T t won omeé ul M rter A9 1 °O ac Melvin visitâ€" â€"View hild it this ality . s not yrup orry wilt Lr m care . who 1 had etime e to THE REVIEW, DURHAM CUSTOM CHOPPING done every day and we turn it out while yau torn around. COUNTER CHECK BOOKs Gunn‘s Fertitizer in stock We Specialize in Kind that Mother Makes Makes We supply them in any quantity at Will turso requiring Fertilizer kindly leave their orders as carly as possible. our prices before purchasing else where. It will pay | JOHN McGOWAN Royal Household Flour Bran *O Canada Oa Pilot * 0 Keep in Stock for Sale the following Goods THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS Y JpPCECI@IIZzEe in d that Mother Makes CAKES HENDERSON‘S BAKERY FLOUR HENODERSON‘S BREAD APRIL 30, 1936 Happy, Hea‘thy Children Holuwir ‘ CJO©UrRr ?VARNISH 1 STAIN A clear, transparent varnish for finishing and refinishing Banisters, Stairs, Floors, Furniture, Linoleum, Wickerâ€" work, Woodwork and for general interior use. It gives unusual service on Floors, Furniture, Woodwork and other interior surfaces subâ€" ject to extra hard wear. Come in and let us show you. MADE IN CANADA Oat Chop Crimpled Oats FEED =â€"gI1d42e¢ "LEAVES mo BAYSH mark3= DURKHAM, ONT. Shorts lowest prices| ze _ | Wedn : w =~= | Mrs l ald, T ‘ the M i â€"â€"Mr. Ԥ ) Archie {J| cently | | Sab T Ré biadt BB 2A 2005 evening se Miss Liz ing from a or a bad . ! Prayer n _ Lou Frook | to appoint delegates to aftend meetâ€" |\ing of Presbytery at Hanover â€" on 'Tuesday, 28th, re resignation of Rev. |J.W. Johnston. | We are pleased to hear it reported | that Mrs J. C. Harrison is recoverâ€" | ing favorably from her recent seâ€" |vere double operation in _ Durham hospital. We all wish for her _ a speedy and successful recovery. Her daughter Ruberta fills her position very creditably as organist at the evening service in United church. Miss Lizzie Mather is also recoverâ€" ing from a severe attack of the flu or a bad cold, very favorably. Prayer meeting this week at Mr.} Lou Frook‘s on Wednesday evening. Next week it will be held at home of jold. Rev. Wolster | ton conducted the Jhouse and graveside gout of sympathizin | neighbors _ were pre f their sorrow. The palibearers were Misses Annie Shortreed, Margaret and Donalda Nichol and Mary McKinnon. A congregational meeting was held at the close of the morning sorviea The funeral of the infant and only caughter of Mr and Mrs Archie Mcâ€" Kechnie took Place on Friday last to the cemetery adjoining their farm. She was 9 months and 12 days sla y 222 > ues ho Mr and Mrs Chas. McDougall and little son Lyle, were visitors recentâ€" ly at the home of the latter"s grandâ€" parents, W. W. and Mrs Ramage here. _ Mrs Ted Davis, Le ald, Toronto, were r the McFarlane home | Mr. Dan. J. McA | Archie visited Neil, : | cently. Mr. David Hincks spent the week end at Mr. Chas. Tucker‘s and Mr Stanley Harrison‘s . Mrs. Archie McLean, Mrs. Morâ€" timer and Mrs Salter, spent a couple of days visiting friends in Toronto. | â€"Mr. Archie Burnett returned afâ€" | ter spending some time in Toronto. | Congratulations to Mr. Donnie Mcâ€" |Lean and Miss Islay Brown of Torâ€" | onto, who were married in Toronto, | April 4th. _ aA shower was held by | the Priceville people in Toronto on | Wednesday night for them. ~‘ | _ Mrs Ted Davis, Leonard and Donâ€" wheo ‘ inmeusc w ce d Mrs Wm. Seth, Castor, Alta., spe her brothers Neil Farlane . Miss Monica Lambert who underâ€" went 2 operations for appendicitis and tonsils in Toronto a few weeks ago is expected home today, Monday. Her friends wish for her a speedy reâ€" covery, Mr and Mrs Albert McNally and Ruth of Haywards Falls visited Sunâ€" cay at Alex Carmon‘s . [ Miss Mary McEachern !word her cousin, Mr. Stey in Collingwood had passed the funeral was held on Only Thursday last his buried, which makes it dot Mr and Mrs C. A. Mel Mr and Mrs Allie McLean visited Tuesday at Mr. H Lean‘s. ! This week is it our sad duty to chronicle the death of the infant ! daughter of Mr and Mrs Archie Mcâ€" ]Kechnle. who passed away Wednesâ€" | day afternoon. Little Verna Luella |had never been very strong since |birth and a couple of days previous |to her death was not quite so well. | Dr. Milne was called in and everyâ€" | thing that loving hands could do was jdone to prolong her life, but of _ no avail and she passed peacefully aâ€" way. She was in ber 10th month. :"She was a flower too fair for earth, iSent here but for awhile; God marked her when He gave her [ * bifth=â€" iAnd took her with a smile." l The funeral was held on Friday afâ€" ternoon in the home and was very !largely attended . by sympathizing | | friends and neighbors who came to ,‘ lpay their last tribute of respect to ; {the little child. _ ‘The service was / conducted by Revy. Mr. Wolsten-‘, croft of Flesherton, who preached a f !lcomfortlng message to the sorrowâ€" ing ones. The hymns sung were:|, Jesus Loves Me and Safe in the Arms 7 of Jesus. Miss Jean Wolstencroft sang very sweetly, "No night there". h [ The little casket was carried by 4 t neighbor girls: Misses Donalda and'h Margaret Nichol, Annie Shortreed and’a Mary McKinnon, _ and was covered‘e with beautiful floral offerings which a bore silent messages of love. Beâ€" sides the sorrowing parents, two lit-’h tle brothers, Kenneth and Laurie arel“ left to mourn. Interment was made a | in McKechnie‘s cemetery _ on their n |own farm. Rev. J. w. Johnston as-’c] ’sisted in prayer at the graveside. | in The community extends deepest sym-l’B ’pathy to the parents, brothers and PP | relatives ir their time of sorrow. ‘a: | _ Mrs. Bill Hill of Fergus is spendâ€" P Iing a week at Mr Hector McLean’s.’re A play entitled "The Strange Beâ€" M | quest" will be presented by the Presâ€"! | byterian Y.P.8. > in Priceville Agri-'fï¬ | cultural hall on Tuesday, May 5th.l T | under the auspices of the Priceville we ,'young people, along with other musi-;ob ‘tal ‘ rumbare / / Feumarnsas oo . I cal numbers, Everybody welcome. Mrs Angus Sutherland and Prisâ€" clilla spent weekend in Toronto. Miss Mary McEachern received word her cousin, Mr. Steve Burgess in Collingwood had passed away and the funeral was held on Monday.i\ Only Thursday last his wife was buried, which makes it doubly sad. l Tss No imk Pagke T *~!" and she passed peacefully aâ€" way. She was in ber 10th month. "She was a flower too fair for earth, Sent here but for awhile; God marked her when He gave her‘ birthâ€" ‘ And took her With s amila » sympathizing trien,d;s Wolstencroft of , spent a few Seth, Jean and Mack of McArthur and Neil, near Guelph, * meeling was held he morning service es to aftend meetâ€" °_ at Hanover on resignation of Rev. 498 friends and present to extend snerton, who preached a message to the sorrowâ€" The hymns sung were: Me and Safe in the Arms Miss Jean Wolstencroft service at the _ A large turnâ€" a few days with and Chas. Mcâ€" recent visitors at in Priceville Agriâ€" Tuesday, May 5th, s of the Priceville & with other musiâ€" McLean Flesherâ€" and son and son Mcâ€" CENTRAL ONTARIO Itineraries planned to all points in Canada, United States and Mexâ€" ico. Consult Local Agent. O. Hahn, Hahn House, Agent Telephones 24 and 173. CANADIaN racIFICc Sunday, April 26th R BUS 0 â€" SCHAEDULE VVVEON‘T TAKE IT Here beneath three feet of earth Lies a man who died of mirthâ€" An editor who was surprisedâ€" » One week he wasn‘t criticized . â€"Cass County Democrat even to say ‘good â€"~Sadly missed, by d; !STONEHO [(SE â€"In loving memory of Mr3. Jan Stonehouse, who died ’ May 4th, 93§. ! _ How we have missed you; In my | heart there pain : 1 ; Whene‘er â€" we see, your picture, or |_ _ when we spegk your name: 1 If we‘d had on last look into your | loving face, R | Or had only the hance to be in your | place; [ Could we have he your hand, or| heard your last arewell, j The parting would t be so hard for : you we loved so wvell. No one you loved s at your side to hear your partin sigh ; To whisper just a loving wora aAr| LEAVE NORTHBOuND 12.50 p. m.. 7.20 p. m, Standard Time LEAVE SOUTHBOUND 8.10 a. m., 6.10 p. m. | _ Last week we heard of many â€" who 'could not sleep, so anxious were they jovor the rescue of the men in the gold mine. How close was the call! ;They almost failed to roll away the stone from the tomb. We don‘t supâ€" pose Dr. Robertson, so learned and so skilled, will ever venture to spend another Easter Sunday in a gold mine. ‘ And we are thankful for men of such calibre as their rescuers. _ To them | all honour is due. I _| On Monday April 27th there died at 3'Iher home at Ravenna, Collingwood ‘| township, Mrs Walter Broughton, Sr. ‘ aged about 86. There are left to ‘\ mourn her aged husband, and several ~| children, widely scattered . Some are |in the graveyard laid. Mr. and Mrs. ',Broughton were pioneers of Proton, | and about 62 years ago were married‘ ‘and began farming on lot 16, con. 18 | Proton, where their son Walter now! ’ resides. A good many years ago theyi | moved to Collingwood where they a-, gain were successful farmers and reâ€" | | tired a few years ago to Ravenna, | | They celebrated their 50th, also 60th | wedding anniversaries, which manyf‘ old neighbors from this locality atâ€"| tended . I TIME TABLE CHANGESs On that same Frid Mrs James Hardy‘s : the Swinton ladies w bout two quilts. The and out, and the tong enjoyable time after and all is well. Noble Wilson‘s sale last Friday was well attended and good prices were realized for everything. Yes, Spring has come. A nice light April shower this April 28th and warâ€" mer. The grass already has a shade of green, the season is somewhat late but what a change will take place in a week, with sunshine and shower. Only an odd farmer has started to work on the land yet, but all are rarâ€" ing to go. All honor to the bolters in Parliaâ€" ment, who decline to be tied to parâ€" ty apron strings. They are not to be muzzlelined so slavishly by shackles. _of Mrs Joe McKee, Thursday, May 1 at 2.30. â€" This being the annual meeting, it is important that every member be present. Election of offiâ€" cers will take place. Treasurer‘s reâ€" port of past year will be read and a review of year‘s work. All ladies are cordially invited to attend . Mr John Stothart. Effective May 3, 1936 COoUuLDN‘T TaKE Consult Agents EFFECTIVE IN MEMORtAm SWINTON PARK BUS LINES LTD. ‘Toronto THE DURHAM REVIEW ARROW same Friday afternoon .I. will meet at the bd-bye\ Â¥s M daughtAr Christena Y‘s about a dozen of ‘s were gathered aâ€" The needles went in tongues waggled. An A ND VICINITY & word, or the long winter, land and bush, mostly soft wood. Well watered, well drained. Bank barn 56x58; cement stables, steel stanchions; drilled well; good 6â€"roomâ€" ed frame house. â€"Good dairy farm. Price $5,500. Alex Drimmie. 250 acres, lots ten and eleven on Concession fourteen; also south half of lot 11 on Concession 15 of Egreâ€" mont. 200acres clear, 5q in pasture 1.â€"a L2% 5 wig t 8 Lot N&. 26, Con. 17, Egremont, 100 acres, on\which there :s a one and a half story frame â€" house and â€" barn. Tenders rec@ived up to Friday, May 15th, 1936. tender necessarily acâ€" cepted. For fixther particulars â€" apâ€" ply to: John Sn Chatsworth, Ont. Or J; H. McOuarhe Tmrhum / fint Three rooms\ for rent. Some conâ€" veniences will added when rentâ€" ed. Apply at Kress‘ Furniture Store, Durlr‘m, Ont. Hou (6 rooms, large summer kitchen Yand woodshed) for rent May Tth, witQ the following: verandah, lawn, gaMden, garage, pulley clothes line, sink\ and soft water both inâ€" side. Scroen doors, window screens, storm doorXk storm windows, clothes closet. Apply Mrs, E. Kress, Furniâ€" ture Store, Durham, Ont. \ home PROPER FOR SALE The old Gorsline\house and propâ€" erty on West sideNof Durham hill. Good garden. A barkain for prompt purchaser. Apply to B. H. Willis, town clerk, or P. Ra ge, Treasurâ€" er. CANADIAN NATIONAL .'"'l' 'Il ".“ Haiinld ui tes Auatvaisatisatie Tickets, Pares, Transit Limits and Information from Agents. Ask for Handbill. â€" T« h. Eh m n on hi. sn an e s blilptitdatiy.rntpitdlivine Â¥ MAÂ¥ 8 ard 9 â€"To Ottawa $6.90; Montreal $8.00; Quebec City 511.25; Ste. Anne de Beaupre $11.85 To C.NR. STATIONS in MARITIME PROVINCES ’-I:V: :0 M) New Brunswick; Prince Edward Island; Nove Scotia 2 and 3 of lot 24, East Garafraxa road, Glenelg. ~First farm north of Durham. 85 acres first olass â€" land and 5 acres hardwood bush. â€" Bank barn 50x70; good driveshed; â€" sito; drilled wei; grout house. Apply Mrs Thos. Young, Durham. at of prosecutions . â€"Farmers; wnship Officials Boards; Cexetery Trustees Clergy are he by advised t Weeds on Prikate Propert; sides, in School nd Church and â€" Cemeteries t be cut maturity this year 1936. Fa comply with this 0; poo o wil | _ Priceville corr.: A few d; | will bring us to the 1st of :We hope for a change in the v‘by that time. At present i |and cold and no growth yet ,'seedlng done but with a fer ‘have land Ait for Workins ollice in Owen Sound . Mrs B. MceMurray of Kisby, (nee Miss Boyce) came home day to visit her parents near noch, who have not been â€" wej cently . Mr. Archie Davidson returned â€" on Thursday from St. John, New Brunsâ€" wick, and after a day at home left to resume his duties at the C.P.R. office in Owen San~a Sad was the news that _ reached Durham on Monday last that Mr H. Kearney of Mason City, lowa, was dead. The Library Board | c night definitely engaged Mahoney, architect of Gue charge of the construction negie Library. _ _ " °0 ‘ane effect the end of April. The 32nd Reg‘t Band, Chesley, made him a good offer and have secured him a position as finisher in Krug‘s factory at good wages . y, This summer it is the government‘s j intention not to train several of the , regiments, and word has been receivâ€" |ed from Col. Cleland that the 3ist .| is one to be dropped. Accordingly ; there will be no Niagara Camp for Jour boys or band this summer. | Last week‘s dailies announced the | successful candidates at the Normal school spring examinations. In this vicinity there are Misses Annie Mcâ€" Girr, Lily Walker, and Rita McComb of Durham; Margaret Knox of Swinâ€" | ton Park; Lizzie Binnie of Bunessan ' Sadie Fletcher of Ceylon; Mary Litâ€" |tle, formerly of Holstein and M. E. Phillips, formerly of Welbeck. Con-l ‘gratulations. Misses Lizzie Binnie 'Annle McGirr and Rita McComb are taking the course at McDonald Colâ€" lege, Guelph, till July. After a three years residence here, Mr G. J. Wright last week resigned the leadership of the band and his position as caretaker of the school, both to take effect the end of April. The 32nd Reg‘t Band, Chesley, made him a good offer B hava > sannusa Glenelg Taken from Review fyle, R SALE ‘ley Tenuer + McQuar?ie. Dï¬â€˜rh;h;,â€"'o;-t.‘ IN DAYS OF YORE HOUSE To REnT FARM FOR SALE exetery Trustees' “â€"and hereby advised that all FARES May 7 NOTICE ‘ree years residence here, Vright last week resigned ip of the band and his caretaker of the school, At present it is dry no growth yet and no but with a few who for working. YEARS ago ard on Tuesday gaged Mr W. A. of Guelph to take nts near Dorâ€" been well reâ€" fyle, April 2711 the government‘s n several of the home Tuesâ€" days more ( May and 1e weather of the Carâ€" ; School THE COLLEcTtion SPECIALISTs at ORANGEVILLE, Ontario it would be wise to do so Now . Rememberâ€"No Collection, no charge Established 1890 &A QUIET, welL conouct CcoNvENnIEN T, mooern 1 ROOM HOTELâ€"B5 witn sa WRITE FoR Foupgr TAKE a o€ Lluxe TAX1 From pErPot or WHARF â€" 2 "1008 0 & â€" concession 16 Pro ton, containing 200 acres, the prop erty of Donald Campbell, Swintor Park. Good uildings. Apply:â€"Jne. A. Campbell, Room 810, 137 Welling fon Streat "hhat Rannuls rou uo 20 acres\ of swamp of cedar and mixed timber, a good bargain â€" for quick sale.| Make good shingle bolts. Apply to Joseph Bunston.. Holstein STOPOVERSâ€"within limit ROUTESâ€"Tickets good going via Pt. Arthur, Ont., Armstrong, Ont., Chiâ€" cago, III., or Sault Ste Marie, reâ€" turning via same route and line onâ€" ly. â€" Generous optional routings. (a) tourist sleeping cars a mately 1!4c per mile, ular berth fare. (b) parlour and standard cars at approximately miel, plus regular seat fare. Canadian Pacific States lines. Full particulars from bith going and returningâ€" at Port Arthur, Ont, Armstrong, Ont., and west; also at Chicago, III., Sault. Ste. Marie, Mich., and west, in accordance with tariffs of United Western Canada Special Bargain Excursions SLEEPING car Passage Tickets good in FARMS$ FOR SALE McFADDEN, Town GOING DaATES Daily, May 14 to 28 Return Limit: 45 q Approximately * oNE CENT PER mile Good in Coaches only TO ALL sTtaATiONs in FOR SALE M FOR SALE toom $810, 137 Welling st, Toronto, Ontario. conoucteb, Bunston ., 'l'iolâ€"li;-l;l'. , Town Agent, Phone 21, Durham WIN I AKINV AMUMIINLEâ€" 100 BATk PRIVILEGES also on sale cars at approxi. o 28, 1936 45 days. or plus reg sleeping 1%2¢ per To remove the cause of try Chiropractic adjustmen sage and Uiltra Vilolet Rays All legal documents eficien and carefully prepared. OfMlce: Over Vollett‘s Store. Your patronage solieites Notary Public, C TORONTO Surveys, Reports, Estimates, Telephone 31, ORANGEVILLE, Ontario & C. G. AND _ ~,, UB® tWrough Durham Review and Flesherton Advance, _ Geo. E. Duncan, Dundalk P.0. Phone 42 r 43 GEORGE E. DUunCaAn Licensed Auctioneer for Grey County Bales taken on reasonable terms, Dates arranged at Herald Office, Dunâ€" Dentistry in all its Branches X RAY GaAB8 ExXTRACT:iona Hionor Graduate Toronto University, Graduate Royal Coll. Dental Surgeons P. F. MacARTRUR 3. F. GRANT, 0.0.s J. H. MeQUARRME, B. a. Lambton 8t., Durham, Ont Office Hours: _ 1.39 to 4.00 p. m. T.80 to 9.00 p. m. Office hours ROYDEN BURNETT, M.?). Office over Royal Bank, Durham HOURS : 2 _ 4 p. m. 7 â€" 89 p. m, \ at ...... 40¢ and 69¢ _ Men‘s Fine Hose.. 256 to 65¢ Men‘s Woo! Hose..19 to 50c pr CHILDREN’S SLIPPERS In Patent and Elk Leathers REPAIRING AS USUAL The Down Town Shoe Stor® J. S. McILRAITH CHIROPRACTIC I.adie; Slik 8: W;;Ioiiose A line of MEN‘s Kip 0x. FORDS, to take the place of Dr. Locke‘s, to retail at . $7.09 Other Lines .. . . $2.75 to 5.00 Different Shades of : Mill Btreet, for Spring Trade : _ Over S hoes Fresh Arrival o; . M. EAGLEson â€" 7 to 9 p.m., ack, Hamilton, Ontario DR. C. P. rparkK Dominion Lang Survey« 1 Professional Engineer . SNEATH, Royal Bank, Durham. NowW in DURH am 11 am., 1.30 to 4 Sundays excepted 6