[i F In" at“ pt g mt. DAPQE ':'iCl"'1t f f , ""iilive of a . . ', smegma 3 Iikral$qAdfislt Gm County {and mrett in the dig. tribution ot an! fouling: by the Mach! Devon-out ot Gun and .rhheeie. lam your. A total ot 184.- 300 were mt-urged to Grey County â€than. he. County received a ra'rqamti"t, and! amber --06,060. Hero on he "ttree for the dig. tribution ot trout yearling: for 1938 IBUY FROM A BUSINESS LEADEI Ilu My hwmd a. combining "All mrs u_sr AT lOWEST tom" j Utility is what you want when you buy e used car. " Low cost. depend" able, safe transportetirn is what 5w pay for That's why we sell only tenlly reconditioned use d um. that deliver a heaping measure of smooth pleasant riding. See Them I Drive Them l Own One I FORD am CHIVOLII O Coda» Bimmehtt. up“! your; New Two CHEVROLET All steel body. bountiful motor, un. marked â€tottering. Nicou riding car on the mad M................. $250 The “Little Doc’ ' Takes Delivery of his 5th ly, you want to know why Dr. Dafoe makes Chevrolet his choice? Then take the wheel and let the car itself tell you. Drive it in trake-and you’ll quickly prove that Chevrolet is frat in acceleration. Drive it on the hilhy----and you'll know that Chevrolet is Jirat in hill-climbing ability. Compare it all along the line and you’ll find that Chevrolet is not only the liveliest of all low-priced cars. but the leader in features-the leader in "hae-- and therefore the leader in sales! Come take a ride . . . prove Chevrolet's superiority in every way . . . today. Low monthly payments on the General Motors Instalment Plan. Wm Kalle: mble lent Job. Overhaul- nlnuhed In and and mar- . Just How Much is a Used Car Worth , e.'.'..".'.'.".".'."..".".'.'.'.'?.'." $185 i'Ni'rtcritri,tt'ierd..r.r..r.i.t.'i, PROUT MOTORS LIMITED DURHAM MOTOR SALES I'.'?'.".' $325 Vic. Bly the in we of the Counties: Alma 424,100: Bruce, 10,050; Bulletin, to,. 450 Grey, 184,300; Halton, 1400; Hur- on, 9000: Manitoulin, 54,581; Middle sex, 3.000 Huston, 89,800 Nlpls- sing. 112,400 Parry Sound, 76.581; Peel. 4,600; Peterboro , 29800; Ren- irew. 173.924; Simcoe, 17,310: Sud. burr, 51.400; Thunder Bay, 301,900: Wellington, 13.700; Wentworth, 2 030; York, 1,100. These t1gures call for no comment; they are tntttieientlr eloquent. $295 OWEN SOUND 'th an.“ East, At the brldge tinistt .... .... _____ Mama? sedan, 4 cyIInden ,Newiy reconditioned and retiniahed in blue and silver ......e......... Them l Own One I CHEVROLET Coach Peppy. quiet tcyllnder overhead vulva motor. Double Action shock $225 absorbers. Dork blue duce ....... FORD Tudor One of those reliable, popular little an in extra. nice condition. Only 2000 miles .......... ...'........ 5'85 CHRYSLER G Coupe Rumble out. good Ptsst"ted--irout Mum Deluxe Conch with mmh. New poirehrordatie blue Vie Walser of Elmira one day last week found himself wondering wheth- er he had not been swayed to too great an extent hr his humane ten. dencies. When he swerved his car to avoid hitting a. cat crossing the road near Elmira, the front left wheel lock- ed and pulled the car into the ditch. where " struck a telephone pole and was badly amhed. The driv. er and William McLean of Elam, a passenger, escaped injury. The eat and nine liven are still intact. Nine leea um Intact: Car "taghett, ', almost '.. V I“! "' and Tom Mrs " the bridge FUt “an: Car Smashed.i Se $175 SIZQ Cum THE DURHAM REVIEW [an the Company judgment for the inn] clam. W. J. P. Jenner rem loomed the my. M'orley read a. statement of defence sent in " Robinson. in which he said he did not own the farm stock. covered by the policy. having am- edoltho "ttte,butthe3ttdm held moon. then of R. R. 2, Mnghem, for non-payment of the premiums. Evidence given by Mr Wm. Ruttle. manager of the company. was that the policy we: issued In July, 1936 and Rohlneon had held the Brrrt pre- mium but refused to answer letters' or my the second and third install.. ments. emanating “332.40. Judge lNSURANCE COMPANY GETS JUDGMENT ON PREMIUM NOTE A cane of interest to holders of petioles in Mutual Fire Insurance Companies was hand in Hanover Division Court last week when the Grey & Bruce Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Hanover sued Wm. Rob. The Junior Choir of Knox United Church enjoyed an hour of social activities at the clone of their week- ly practice. Over twenty were pres- ent and enjoyed games and luncheon. HAMILTON-Th' family of the late David Haunt wish to express their appreciatio for the many acts of kindness a d to all who extended their gym thy during their recent bereavemen' son Dennis. and Mr Rem. McClelland all of Owen Bound; Messrs George Fred and William Tolcha'rd. and Mr and Mrs Joe Patterson, all ot Ches- lav: Mr Archie and John Park. Han- over Alex. Keith. Paisley Mr and Mrs w. J. McFadden. Markdale; Mr George Ritchie, Acton. Amonu friends from a distance at the funeral were: Rev. Druglaa Kend- all. Bond Head: Mr WM). French. Mr and Mrs Jim French and son Allan, Elora; Mrs David Gilmour, Kitchener; Mr and Mrs E. E. Cook, Waterloo; Mr and Mrs R E Lavery. Mr and Mrs Harrlaon Thomm'm and (Acton.) Beautiful ttoral tribute-3 came from the Family: Mr and Mrs Hath Firth. Mr and Mr- E. E. Cook, Mr and Mrs R E. Lavery, Mr and Mrs Allan Brown, Mr and George McCulloch. Mr and Mrs John MoGlrr. Mr and Mrs Gordon Geddes. the grand- children. 'NIthttrd brothers, the French family. . The flower bearers were Rea. Me- Clelland. Alex. Keith. Bert Ritchie, Robert Grasby. Jim French. Several hundred citizens of town and- country gathered to an Knox United Church last Friday afternoon " the funeral service for the late David A. Hamilton. His pastor, Rev. W. H. Smith, preached a comforting message from John 14: 1,2i;' "I go to prepare a place for you.....that I may receive you unto Myself." Rev. Douglas Kendeil of Bond Head, who frequently visited the Hamilton home, and whose late father, Rev. George Kendall, was an intimate friend of the family, assisted in the service. A duet "The old rugged Cross! was sung by Mrs C. McGirr and ,Mrs Btoneouse, and two of deceased's favorite hymns "Asleep in Jesus". and “Shall We Gather " the River" sung by the congregation. The re- mains were laid to reel; in Durham cemetery by Messrs. Wm. French. Will McFadden. Arch. Park, John Mc- Girr. Gordon Geddes, Lorne Mommy, John Alex McCuaig. George Ritchie Mrs L. Hopkins, Toronto, spent last week with her parents, Mr and Mrs G. A. Thompson. Mr and Mm. Leonard McCombe of Bunnie hove taken up residence on Countess Street. Mr and Mrs Charles N. Mocdonslei and sons hue!- snd Jimmie. o' Toronto were weekend guests; with Mrs R. Mohrlsne._ FUNERAL OF THE LATE Mrs R: Bruin, Brldnnm'th. mom a week with her father, W. Stormy. RTRttt Street. John Burgess, In Geo. Sim-9e. In Bax-loot. mu L. New. In P. Helmet-eon spent loot week with her niece, I!" Ada Helen. in Toronto. ' Anong'thou from Durham Pro-by- terian Church In “nuance " Sau- xoen Pmbyury and mum in Holstein on My were " and In tt. w. mule, Rev. and In Housman. Mr and In J. Morrison, Mr and In T. M. man, In. Pickering In 1%rttimr In J. Lod- mun. Mrs B. J. Icmyen. In. CARKOF THAN K8 ONTARIO ARCHIVI TORONTO DAVID HAMILTON 30. an also tn 1010 and 1013. Berlin wetrsitFttriutt,tttreeaa Ber. lin. and Moe a manner. Illu- nlmtho urcduny but In .1898. and It In "tuned â€0&va our Ont-no. ..-d%a-qt Put. have iron this title name 1897. ad Reamer has never been on the “at. The only town clone to Hanover to have done so ta Durham, they oop- turine the crown only three years ego in 1936. Command! won the “mug" an times. and they are the. only can,†nature It three your: In a special hockey number, de-" voted to landing Its team on win. ning the 0.H.A. Intermeduce B title. the Acton Free Press prints . Nt of the towns and etttep which Over ten years ago a young nanny goat changed hands with the result that today Wlarton possesses a goat farm of twenty animals. William Friest hi the owner and he was given " start by the late Mr J J. Tyson who thought Bill could use the ani- mal's milk for his household. Now. with the help of his two boys, Rar. mond and Norman, Mr Priest taker care of 20 animals. along with his. cow and horse, and supplies some of the neiehbors with milk which com- pares iavorahly with cream from a Also surviving are several brother: and sister: in outer-n and Western Canndu. . Dereaacd was a native of BentInck tawnnMn. Her maiden name beine Jane Nichol and after her muringe on Oct. 2nd, 1875, to Charles Grew. they lived for a short time at Nor. manby. Later they moved to the Gram Settlement. About forty years aka. deceased and ttunity mov- ed to Manitoba, where they have re. sided ever since. Three years um last October. she and her husband celebrated their 60th wedding un- niversary. Mr James Nichol received the sad new of the death of his sister, Mrs Charles Graig u her late home Dun-bin. Manitoba. Sunday School opened int Sundty with a. very good attendance. But there is still a number of children imam-r. We hope all children wil' make an eil'ort to be present. Mr and Mrs Malcolm McKechnie visited with mhtlves " Allan Park this week. MRS CHARLES GRIEO Mr and Mrs James Crutchley were guests this week with friends In Hal-Male. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mm Murray Ritchie and other mem- bers of the family ht the death of their father. Mr Devid Hamilton. Mr and Mrs Pat, Erin and Ralph Miller were week end visitors with friends at Tobermory. The U.F.W.0. will hold their monthly meeting u the home ot Mrs Nelson Hunt Friday. Members, wil', please remember Mothers' Dar col- Seeding In this locality I. well on its way and the the shower of rain Tuesday morning will help every thing in general. burgh who he's been under the doo. tor'tt care is improving. Mr and Mm James wetting and family of Garrick Were guests at his brother Mr Osborne Hickling recently Mr Arnold HIckling of Walkerton viewed at the home of his parents last weekend. farm and stock oi It When near The June meeting will be held at Elmwood Ind ta putting tn the wed the home of In; Thou. Hooking. with the assistance of Henri Geo. Those all!!! sandwiches bolus. In: Henderson and Charles Platter. Wa. Kertttedr, "he “amuse Wine and Mt and In narrow. and many, Round the [mm-l: mm, In Mottmtutd mm "may " Bonnie Ed. Bulky solo by In In! Torry New Fun with the Byers (may, “How Beautiful Haven Must Be"; Also Mr and In Wes. Monk of son! “Paddle Your Own Canoe": Durham 1nd Mul- Ruth. reading " In B. Allison “So Help Mr and In c. WMdondorf and Me'". contact by In Wm. [acm- flm"! or We: were recent loch, won by In Ed. Bailey: nadir? we“. of Mr and Geo. Maser. by In Man may. “wishâ€: as. Mr Clayton Brim is a buy nun "Rod River Vulley†rlddlel " In. the“ dun having purchued the Ed. Bills. lunch m then served. WIARTDN HAS A GOAT FARM um and min mum ol "rur-mrrta."At'e""r""f1"r-et. m“; B. Wm. M “amu- & willâ€. We extend our an a» m - and W by M “1.; Kr. m. anâ€. unlucky to the my; . "In of In " m. M m cold " "0.00t I. M and, 60c; J Humor: than at an . In. a. - and 'uet1rrod the - ot w. - mun. 312.00; 1m Beet “I (M) . Jungle“ 're. If. '"d.Pt" tnetted the M - â€It. m: B. A. f I Mrawtrs.rtuinrtd, w " Hanover: Chi-HIM qitd ti-ttten to - 00. can, an; sum 3mm nu Tod mu, Anon mam-mm W to "read . Mtertat m“ an“, â€0.10; a. human, {reign mamammdmmnh the In†“WE 2Be â€on. MB. m- mm " - “00.“! MI adjourned to use! on Mn.- Mt and I!" m. and famitr, ttmtnd the “MW: madirtg, I" a" the m a, of June " ' o'Nork MgggtmtUM mm may " Bonnie Ed. MIG! ttttht br I" M Torry " n can at Revision of the mam-w mung ROCKY SAUGEEN DIES IN MANITOBA Voucher No. b-AT Boyce. my sheet, $15.95; H. McCormick. my sheet. 84.80: R. Limb, any that. $4.80; L Hooking. any that. th4tt; N. Dull. Brant Th, p., $15.67; lei‘adden'l Drurl Store, "mrtiss, $2.07; Orr Inches» nay. luppllel. $12.21; Rabat John-l neon, rent " cull relief ‘10. l Genes-u Aeamnta- E. Thuer. gro- ceries. 88.80; Whittier & or., station.! cry. 38.11: mm of "cum! insulin. $1.88; Alex. MI, com..! 31.00; one meeting of Council. 312.70.: Hrttrkina--. Humane - That ull aooountu including voucher No. 5 be passed and mid. --4Urrted. Belle! Account: --A3amru Ltd. nup- pllel, $13.65; Economy lent Mnrhet, suppllel. $lint; Inc. Clout“, sum plies 316.50 M. This“, supplies, 815.00; Fred Jacklln. supplies re Brant Twp., $15.67; Ithden‘n Draw Council met' on May l, 1939 with all when 9mm. Minutes of last meow); were rad and adopted. meeting at the home of Mr and Mrs J. McDonnell but Sunday night Florence MacDonald. Convcnor of Christian Citimnnhip had chm of the pron-m. The mil all m tho "Name of I met Canadian States- mm". Ralph Campbell read the Bible Lesson. Poems were marl by Duncan Nahum“ end Beverly Boyce. Ruth Well-s gave a reedlng and Mrs W. Wright on: neolo. Morena! Mammal! prepared the tonic on "The Adventures of Self Control." The Y.P.U. Benediction was need to close the new“. The next meeting will be It In†Lynne Fisher's home on Sundny evening; May 14th. Miss Mtttliorie Mummnld.; M’wionary Convener will he the' made to make an autograph quilt and arrangements were mule to hold ts' mole! evening shortly. Seven! ur- ticlel nude for the hue including a; complete layette were on dtasrur.',i The topic from the Study Book Wei deelt with by Florence Inbound with Mrs W. Campbell and In An. derson taking pert. In Newman give an interesting address on “stew- ardship.†After the closing prayer lunch was served. In Edam- Bove kindly invited the Society to hr home for the June Meeting. Mr sun! In D. I. MacDonald Man. "a... “and on lunch! with Mr and In Walton ct tho use at Mr. Don- w. F.Lunont of Brant atd0mht.rtg.errhatthr,rero Mr. The femur monthly meet!“ ot m - two "" Funk and the w.u.s. Wgttt held lut wuhe mute. Ind In. Penna of Owon an afternoon " the home of In! Sound: Mr ind In Win. Cook. Elm J". Monaural! with . fur ntten- m. (lace. The rail on" WW.4 antiwar“ Mr and In Elm-rd Bailey. Che.- with a vane or thounht on “Giving" lay were recent visitor! u the home Mrs John Ntttttte read the Scripture of Mr. and in. Dunk! Hanna. lesson wd mver was ofrored h" Ir and In Douala Hat-Ho anon! Mrs Crlokinlton nnd um McGlIllv- the weekend with Colltmood and my. Darin: the business plans worn Heathen»? Mendu. Their nieee Jean Mr and In Win. Cooke of Elm. at 8-hour m Church. Rm wood qistted recently " the home or John 'Hmhagt, m of Hench-m Mr Donald IcKechhle. Blqa.t M will give I Show Mr Edward Icons-ll of Hamilton will... his Cm we. put on at meat the weekend at his home the w Oahu-don in Toronto MW Agnes Inglis and Mr Albert Blenun of Walker-ton were - n It and In Prank Trwunley’l, Sun- drew. Mrs " mum. Mn E. Bailey “rs ft. mm»! M Durham went Sum!" at the home of Mr and In: reading " In B. Allison "tht Help Xe"; contact by In Wm. Icem- loeh. won by In Md. Bailey: nadir:- by In Rowen Rely. “hush"; pong. "Rod River V3110?†mullet " In. Hem; gun}; u, EH." pp A “II-non In rap tm3Povtggttg--. Within limit or tleket, both nuns and "tttmute-- at Port Arthur. Ont., Arum, Ont., and :02: e." Chicago, m, Saul! Me. 'totmatb-meutt, “can; vi: Pt. Arthur. Out. Ammtmng. Ont, Chtea. 80. III. or Cum ttte lute. returning “I lune mm and line only. Gen- Quantum M in Tourist)"- lor and Ma Ma. can also available thanâ€: a oli'Mlyhioh- «am has, m M00 of parlor coma mm Daily May It“ to 2m. "’39 Can-Icy 5 tube Electric nab for anal. chew. Apply at may once. Mr and In M. A. Vuov, and until non mum friends, at Holland Centne may. Recent mints of Mr and Mrs D Ion-Icon Ind fllllily "on: Mr Jun! In C. W.. Brawn of Cheney. daughter Shirk! visited recently with Mend: at Duncan. In and In C. Busch!» and link damn-r Karen went the weekend with Kr and In Will. Smith. with relatives. Mr Ind In friends " nether-ton. It. and In. “Mom and two daughters of Wuhan-ton were rectum new of Ir In Walsh and funny. with them for a nonth'a holiday tr my and Im' my, whm Cradle " was will be gum May evening, I†26.. a Barn-d dun: “no cum- of the Crow" VIII " an. II thn church horn. by one. in. Miss and the t'hoi: morning with a lune Ittendunco m toâ€. We m Meat.'d to non- Mr A. C. )1ch was able to b.- mt Ind the his place an Rum Quinton. much. wtit be Ral Canadian "elite A matme and hymen? Con fem " 0m Sound Asaoointhm will .0 held In the church here, on 'tttttmdnr In! 10th. at 3.00 and 1.45 p. I. wwummmn. _ . _ -ttottdnrerr-t0o'e1orit "ot-tae-more-tttmeme mum. 't-tnrmrtaatetestttto' Special Bargain EXCURSION S I" m .‘7.â€: Joe Porter. at“; K. WI. andâ€. 81.00; C. m. W. 310.85; E. Boyre, "M030: In. sum. my Mr and In A, D. Iclntym Ind TICKET. 0000 To TRAVEL ttt “ACNE. to ALL .TATION. IN MAY 11. mo t " days . CANADA '., Clerk Sunday l. Ridme t ttumbe tor Inst" ed will I cordintly Notice Is ot Revision mm". Il 'nrunn {or the mm outn- mm for "" In. writing with May 15m 11 The Assm MUHN k SEED NE bu; Alsil Clover G 1 (mun-w mien-mm ma 6AM (lover. at Norman tb by June 1 PI YOUNG hmbton 1 In Jew-mo Pho ‘13. r 2, Cult Cult Cum Disc Dist morn A spa tended t ouch tr Ne IUWN DURHA t(‘( OI H Pbou re ttb tlt ss "