MAY I9TH, 1940. 10ons are â€" exâ€" say and Misw > married on Ii nters, Royal zuests this mt. of their ‘ea of life, lea were in eral of their :. Middleton, hier, Keppel, o the week hold â€" their nome of Mra fternoon of ber Mothera® fcintyre and Macik RS Ccousins e @2 number Schoor last M CGEEN 1 a number parents wil} their childâ€" eive visitors. occupied the Mrs Hopkins. wered by a ekend with and family. to Hamilton umunications d office. Letâ€" * read from > Porter and rice â€" Bailey, ton for first k school by f war work h is visiting Rockwood for sSte Marie Mr and Mrs M Foronto was er mother, Knisley of end with id Mariâ€" weekend Dornoch day cake ey) which A showâ€" week at Sound, is J. Corlett. ints sery M the club _ future. held at ~. _ Those ce Wise, d Bailey. ‘as sung n met at Alexander ndance ‘of o the I. Club had ed them oronto Ar or the al« A Vasey Durham guests ~and Mrs win Mre Xives iyed stlets socks Jack lsit Mra ind Mr ind of of Western Canada Special Bargain Excursions ~"TICKETS GOOD IN f COACHES at fares approximatel y 1!4 cts. per mile TOURIST SLEEPING CARS at fares approximately 1%c per mile STANDARD SLEEPING CARS at fares approximately 15%c per mile. Cost of Accommodation in Sleeping Cars Additional A 3 s 4U% m eee wiceid N cA l Ssn oi Aa iA a o,i,;â€mm:;{:s T::gmogf gur;fnbo::: No tender necessarily accepted. hereby notified that 1940 licenses are ~ iA e now due. Tags maybe obtained at â€" Flaherty: "So it‘s your silver wedâ€" the Clerk‘s Office or. from Chief ding anniversary, is it ? That‘s good Scott. After May ist,\agny dogs runâ€" ZEoing. old boy." ning at large, will be impounded. Flanagan: "Ay, that the first 25 B& ORDER. years of it over, anyway." Erban Oats Grade 1, leaf rust reâ€" sistant, Vanguard Grade 1 stem rust res‘stant. _ Samples seen and orders taken at the Coâ€"operative Store, Durâ€" ham . Allan A McLean, Priceville. BAGGAGE checked. Stopovers at all points enroute. Similar Excursions from Western to Eastern Canada during same period. Tickeis, Sleeping Car Reservations and all information as to stop-over' privileges from any Agent. T125 ASK FOR HANDBILL. . M. G. CALDER, TOWN AGENT, Administrators Estate. 125 acres formerly occupied by Eimer Hooper, deceased, composed of 50 acres of cropland on Lot Numâ€" ber Thirty (30), Third Concession ©. D. R. Glenelg Township, and 75 acres pasture on Lot Number Thirtyâ€" ve (35) and the South Half of Lot Thirtyâ€"four (34) in the Third Con cession, S. D. R. Glenelg Township. Apply to: Gordon Geddes, NOTICE Accounts All outstanding Macecunts must be settled on or before June Ist. After that date they will placed in othâ€" er hands for collection. HOUSE\TO RENT <even rooms ard bath, hard and oft water, garden~\and garage, on George St. Apply to E. S. MacArthur Phone §09~r 4; Durham Markdale. son NOTICE TO FARMERS Old wornâ€"out hqx\-ses wanted. Also lead horses and cat\tle suitable for mink meat. Let me know at once, alter animal is dead. \W. B. Patter. FORr SALE â€"A good 3 yr old colt »llâ€"broken. Also a quantity of dryâ€" xood, 12 in. long. Will sell cheaply . Andrew Hincks, Ceylon, Experienced Household Help â€"f{amily of two. Apply at Office. Durham. ted Clover Seed for sale. Hmlii wrber, R.R. 3 Durham. Phana PUREBRED BULL FOR SALE Pure bred Hereford Bull for Sale, ~ontas old. Owen Peart, RR. 1 Small Advis. **=* CA NADIAN NATIONAR FROM ALL STATIONS IN EASTERN CANADA Go‘ng Dailyâ€" May 18â€"29, 1940, inclusive Return Limit â€" 45 Days SEED OATS FOR SALE . N. MURDOCK & sons FOR RENT NOTCE John Eckhardt, R. No 1, Priceville, of _ Elmer Hooper MaAY 3TH, Phone 613 r 2. _ \W. B. Patterâ€" . Phone 611, r 2 Wanted sion of Lot Seven (7), Concession One (1). East of the Garafraxa Road Township of Glenelg, County of Grey, containing One Hundred (100) acres, more of iess and having thereon a small frame building. Tenders reâ€" ceived up to the 23rd ‘of May, 1940, by J. H. McQuarrie, Durham, Ontarâ€" io, Solicitor for the administrator, No tender necessarily accepted. In the Estate of DINAH SYMON, Deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of Dinah Symon, late of the Township\of Glenelg, in the Counâ€" ty of Grey, Widow, who died on or about the Twentyâ€"fourth day of Novâ€" ember, 1939, are â€"required to file proof of the same with the underâ€" signed, on or before the Second day of June, A.D., 1940. after which day the Estate will be distributed having regard only to the\claims of which the undersigned shall then have had Dated at Durham,\ this ‘Thirtieth day of April, A.D.. 1940. In the Estate \of DINAH SYMON, c Aimiiircommtneiter d hnsc as a Court of Revision at the Townâ€" ship Hall on }K Saturday, the First d‘y of June 1940 at the nour of Two o‘tlock in the af. ternoon, for the pll.l'p% of hearing and deciding all appeals against the Assessment Roll for 1940. Appeals must be in writing and filed with the Clerk on|or before Tuesday, the 14th day of May, 1940. The Assessment Roll is open for All persons interested plea}se take notice and act accordingly. X By Order of the Council: H. H. MacDONALD, Clerk Dated May 6th, 1940. members FOR SaLE First Division \of Lot Eight (8). COURT QF REVISION MNTICE TA CRENITORS AND OTHERS J. H. McQuarrie, Durham, Ontario. Solicitor for the Administrator. FOR SALE BY TENDER. Townshi is hereb\ given that the _ f Glenelg Council will sit of Glenelg * PRGCEVILLE iP. .._._Mr. Black was born here 82 years ago and has always lived here. He ‘was one of the first puplis at Swinâ€" torn Park school when it was built. . aulso one of the first members to join the Swinton Park church when orâ€" ganized 60 years ago. In politics he was a Liberal, though on occasion cbanging when a friend was candiâ€" date. He served for several years on the Council board. As boy and _man, he was noteworthy for his honâ€" jesty and industry.: He acquired 'cem\in amount of this world‘s goods, built a fine home. in which he deâ€" lighted to chatâ€"with a friend;. = _ _Mr. Black was twice married; first to Margaret Jamieson of Melancthon ‘To this union, thereâ€"are one son:Mr Andrew Black here,â€"and two. daughâ€" ters: Mrs. Howard McLean (Jean). here, andâ€"Mrs Ollie Bell (Aignes) â€" of Melancthon. Mrs. Black died a younr woman, and after some years Mrâ€" Black married Miss. Jemima â€"Hardy of Bruce. To this union there aretwo daughters d tw 8: en mm & t + ols Li t ECC Mela,ncthan.':n_ Mr:.B;l;ahe?fa;t;:ug ‘There will defiritely be a short. 10 per cent. of | the amount of the (May)â€"of Hoporilic. Miss sadicana ft® Of ‘arm help ‘Ihis Year _ ML. tender, or BearJ{ Bonds of the Doâ€" James at home. Mrs Black is deâ€" Kre;“u""’" reports. â€" ‘The demand minjon of Manada\ or o" the Canadiâ€" ceased several years. . The family forfarm‘ <Jlaborers has been .mainâ€" 81 National Rallway and its con: and one sister, Mrs Henrietta Wrieht tained: fuirly ‘well _ A fewâ€"workers stituent â€"companies, unconditionally 5t Rockwood. ars chicf monrners: "n this clasfification are stiiligeekine Suerinlond as 66 frincipal and inter There are numerous fifeces. nevhews employment‘~and.. there are a .few .est by the Doninien of Canada, or and other friends, with all of whom jobs. those in which the payâ€" j# low, the qtoremgntioned}ndg and a cerâ€" this community sympathizes . at this> still unfilfed. _ Mrâ€" Kreutzweiger‘ be ing. of. Susan ‘inter‘s inspiring time. â€" «/ ~"~ <.. â€" Meveb* that anâ€"increase in the use ‘of tifled_ cheaue, if required to make up Inâ€"Swinton Park on Sunday lastâ€" 2COTS miy>‘ prevent any great inâ€" an odd amount. . | we listened to a splendid sermon by ©*°2** in the deteand for helpâ€"until‘ >The Department flio reserves the Rev.. Mr. Sutherland â€"of Toront®‘ the baying ~searon, but Titey . there tieht to demand from| any successful Thowe at church were alio pleased to â€"!*: certain to ‘ba:& shortace of "help tenderer a seevrity denosit, in the haveâ€"with us our own Rév. and Mreâ€"10t .Merelyâ€"1n=this . district but form of a certified or ~bond . Sutharignd of Pricevilie. and Mrand throughout "theprovince. as ahave eenal to 10 nor cent. of the ; Mrs: Colin McLean. Now that spring T oo on c amount of his bid .to Y tee the: . come, w ho to â€" = OI€ sole on iss yre n «a* yX oys , ;..mp_ï¬,.;-_fhlillmh td the\contract. xm-fm;my.†2 [ s.00 . Wichigen ~has â€" providedâ€" . sbout; . | _ By Order___ _\ * Afrâ€" Hash MoMilien. While gawine three thotissn® spots: which are proâ€"j ... _f._M,. SOMRRWULM _ â€" waod Aest Saturday, had his "Hitie M#A with pichic fables and benches}.. .;01 .0 .. .. .. > *7. â€"Angorâ€"Jaken off atâ€" first® Soint Â¥y"the : for the canvenience of al} who m,w‘*’"fl'ï¬fflm f # uo picate in the open: | Ottaws. ‘April .36, 1940. Now we chroricle the death of Mr. Joseph Black on Monday. evenâ€" ing May 6th, after nearly twomonths of very serious illness, when everyâ€" thing that doctor and nurse, . with assistance of the family, could do was of no avail. The funeral is to be on Wednesday May §th; service at the home by Rev. R. G. Stewart of St. Davids and Merritton, who some years a,go was minister here and liked by Mr. Black, and he reâ€" quested him to conduct his funeral services. m Mr Alf Hincks and a number of bovs. planted 2000 trees on his farm on Saturday. j Mr and Mrs Jackson and Kathleen Collinawond and Mra T. Nichal were visitors Sunday at Mr. J. A. Nicâ€" hol‘s. % Mr and Mrs Bill McKenzie and family. Dromore spent Sunday at his father‘s. : Mr and Mrs A. L. Hincks, visited Thursday evening with Mr and Mrs Bil} McKechnie. Dickie Pedlar who spent the past 2 months, with his grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Carson returned to Toâ€" ronto Sunday. & Mr and Mrs J. A. Knox and Garâ€" net. Messrs Don. Carson and Neil Ibbitson, Toronto, Mr and Mrs Art Richardson and family, Swinton Park. spent weekend at Mr Alex Carson‘s. Mr Gilvray McLean, Kitchener, spent weekend at his father‘s, Mr. H. R. McLean. Miss Jean Hincks, Lisle, spent weekend at her home. Mrs Neil Norman, and Ruth, Orilâ€" lia, spent weekend with her father and sister. Mrijand Mrs W. J. Hincks and Davidl. spent Monday at Barrie. Mr ,Sutherland, formerly of Scotâ€" land, occupied the puipit Sunday in St. Andrew‘s Church and preached an excellent sermon ‘Mr and Mrs Chas. Tucker and family, Ebenezer, visited Sunday with the Hincks families. Mr and Mrs A. L. Hincks and Kenneth, and Mrs E. Nubn spent Monday in ~Owen Sound. ie Mrâ€" and Mrs Ravy MLean â€" and familyv. Toronto, spent weekend at Mr D. L.« McArthur‘s. Misses Anna and Mary McBEachâ€" ern of Walter‘s Falls and ‘Toronto spent weekend at their home. Mr Elmore Neun has moved to his farm on the North Line. will be held Tuesday, May 21 at the home of Mrs Henry Tucker. Topic, Mrs Wm. Brown, "Mothers‘ Day." Rolt Call, "Pay one cent for each letter in first name." Lunch Com., Cake, M. McArthur, Mrs A. L. Hincks; sandwiches Mrs E. Williâ€" ams, Mrs H. McEachern. Miss Monica Lambert, Toronto, is holidaying at the manse. Mr and Mrs Alf Hincks and Mariâ€" Iyn, spent weekend with friends here and at Durham. SWINTON PARK W.M.S. ana W.H PRICEVILLE .H. Societies THE DURHAM REVIEW â€"° =â€"â€" Graduates of Collegiate® Institutes and_ of secondary, ;schools :in Grey and Bruce Counties will this sumâ€" mer enjoy ‘ the best prospects to face graduating classes in years. Arâ€" thur Kreutzweiser, manager of the Ontario ‘Government Office of the Employment Service of Canada in Owen Sound, is authority for . that statement. _ He reports a brisk deâ€" mand in recent weeks for younger peonle of both sexes. _ The Owen Sound office, which serves both Grey and Bruce Counties, would welâ€" come furthéer registration of . youns people and if the present trend is maintained boys and girls leavinx school this summer will find it casiâ€" er to obtain jobs than for man» years past.. ° ; The ‘demand for inexperienced help, beginners, has not been conâ€" fined to any particular line. Office workers, retail store help and the various trades have all shown an interest in recent weeks in acquiring young men and . women just starting out to earn their own living. . Employment Con it‘o ~ The Christian and,. Missionary . Alâ€" Hanee â€" Chureh _ held ~a _missionary Convention _ Mev 2â€"&, Returned Misâ€" gionariea were the snecial »spneakers for the necacian. Miss Tena Christie. Toronto, is spending a week at the home..of her brother. Mr Fred Christie. The local dramatic= Club were busy last week presenting their play "A poor Married Man," Monday evening â€" Swinton. Park and Friday evening at Ventry. â€">.On Monday evenin« they encountered some very deep mud on the sideroads and the majority of the cars. were stuck fast, some requiring the ~assistance of "old Dobbin" to get free. Miss Marjory Stewart is at presâ€" ent assisting in the home of Mr. Robert Stewart. â€"> 5 Mrs Robert McKinney has been visiting with her daughter Mrs. W. P. Ellis, Holstein.: Mr Joseph Black who has been very ill for sometime is getting weaker and is in a state of coma. (Since writing, Mr Black has passed away Monday May 6th. Funeral ‘Tuesday at Swinton Park Church. Pte. Jack Earnshaw of the Amiens Carrier platoon, Camp Borâ€" den, renewed _ acquaintances in Hopeville vicinity. Mr and Mrs Elwin Hood enterâ€" tained their neighbors and friends at a party Thursday evening when every one enjoyed themselves. Mr and Mrs Ed Morton, Mr and Mrs R. Scott and baby Nancy Fern, Toronto visited at Mr Fred Goheen‘s. Mrs Ed. Gilkes had a rather an unusual misfortune with her baby chicks when a largs rat raided the pen and killed 141 chicks. They caught the rat ! Misses Mabel and Marjory Wheelâ€" er, Toronto, were recent visitors with their parents Mr and Mrs (Chris. Wheeler. Mr Geo. Wale, Toronto, spent the weekend at the home of his father, Mr Chas. Wale. Mrs Donald Gillies has been ill at the home of her son, Mr D. Gillies, con. 9. Mrs Frank McLean visited with Mrs D. Gillies. Miss Merle Sinclair, Toronto spent Sunday at her parental home. Bornâ€" To Mr and Mrs Robert Stewart on May 6th, a son. z saw. Just a hint as it were, to careful, but also painful. HOPEVILLE vYICIKIIY ; MRS. JOHN SHARPE HOSTESs, ' TO PRES. LAIDIES®: AID _ _Mrs John Sharpe entertained the Presbyterian Ladies‘ Aid for their May meeting, Friday, May 8th. Mrs. Sneath, _ President, conducted the worship period. Mrs T. C. Ritchie and Mrs Wm. Kellar reported for ’the copper contest, Mrs. Ritchie‘s ©Broup winning. _A social was planâ€" ned for Friday evening May 17. The meeting closed by singing the Naâ€" ‘tional Anthem. Mrs Sharpe, assisted by Mrs. McFadyen, Mrs A. W. H. Lauder, Mrs Moffat, served refreshâ€" ment. TENDE: SEALEI SEALED Tenders addressed to the s under%gï¬ed and endorsed "Tender for‘ Coal," will be received until 12 o‘clock l'!obn (daylight saving) Wedâ€" nésday, May 29, 1940, for the supply of coal and coke for the Dominion Buildings'\ throughout the Province of Ontario. Forms 1_51' tender with specificaâ€" tions and ‘Fondiï¬ons attached can be obtained from the Purchasing Agent, Departmené of Public Works, Otâ€" tawa; and\‘ the Supervising Archiâ€" tect, 36 Adelaide St. East, Toronto, Ont. | Tenders 5\hould be made on the â€" forms supplied by the Department and in aecbr&cnce,with departmental. specifications \a.nd. «conditions. thereto. : When the aqmount of a tender exâ€" _ 10 It was decided to purchase flowers for the church for Mothers‘ Day, to be distributed among the sick, after night service, also plans were made to serve lunckh to the choir after their concert. A cup of tea was served at the close. Mrs R. Smith led in prayor, Mrs D. B. Jamieson read the minutes, 3nd roll call was responded to by 30 members. The ‘Treasurer‘s report was given and a report of the visitâ€" ing committee. The committee for May for May is Mrs C. McGirr and Mrs Mather, Mrs Schenk and Mrs McLean. A pleasing duet was rendâ€" ered by Marjory Middleton and Mary Bourne, and a solo by Mrs C. Mcâ€" Girr," God will take Care of You." THE SET OF THE SOUL DECIDES THE GOAL One ship saiis easi and another â€" sails west â€" With the very same winds that _ â€"blow; © « ‘Tis the set of the sails and not of the gales That tells them the way to go. Like the winds of the sea are the ways of fate As we voyage along through life. ‘Tis the set of the soul that decides KNOX MISSION BAND The Little Helpers‘ Mission Band with Inez Lawrence presiding had thirtyâ€"threeâ€" of their forty members present for their service in Knox united schoolroom. After the reading of the call to worship and the singâ€" thought in "Jesus Bid Us Shine," J. Patton led in prayer, Wilma Noble read Psalm 24, and Mrs McQueen told the story of a little mischievous girl in a mission school and how she made good. Plans were made for a crokinole social this month. The monthly meeting of the Woâ€" men‘s Association of Knox United Church was held on Monday, May 6th. The Pres, Mrs Gagnon, presided. KNOX WOMEN‘s ASSOCIATION And not the calm or strife. > â€"â€"Ella Wheeler Wilcox. AMONG TBE CHURCHES ‘IN DAaYs OF YORE RS FOR COAL AND COKE m ~ 5 Messrs Edgar Henry and Robert Keith are at present cementing the outside walls of the the kitchen at John Brown‘s, 20th con. Messrs W. H. Hunter, Sam Patâ€" terson, Chas Reid, Nelson McGuire, W. A. Lawrence and a few others purpose ereceting silos this summer, the second one for the first mentionâ€" to. Mr and Mrs Wan. Hunter and Mrs m;;_--g; W. H. Hunter, Jr. purpose making a trip out West in about two weeks‘ CHIROPRACTlC : time to see friends there. Mr Win. To remove the cause of d H. purposes shipping his 22 head of try Chiropractio Adjustments, fat cattle in about a week to Toronâ€" sage and Vitra Vielst Rays. GOING DATRR Deily Mey ‘8rr to 29th, 1940 Excursion tickets goog in Tourist, Parâ€" lor and Standard sieepimg cars also available on payment of slightly highâ€" er passage fares, plus price of parier or sleeping car accommodation. ROUTESâ€"Tickats good going via Pt. zo, I11, or Sau‘it Ste Marie, returning viza same route and line only. Gea erous optional routings. STOPOVERSâ€" within limit of ticket, both going and returningâ€" at Port North Egremont corr: Our minis. Prompt, courte ter has had every foot of the Manse DURKHAM property plowed up, lawn included Phone 68 with a view in mind to killing the Durbam Office: couch grass and wild mustard with â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" which it was infested, and has planted some 20 shade trees and imâ€" Grt@RuE munerable berry bushes and shrubs. Licensed Auctic in fact has "cast up the highway, Sales takep and gathered out the stones‘" liter Dates arranged ally and "prepares the way" and dalk, also thr lifts up a "standard for the people" and Flesnerton at the same time. Thmcan â€" Dndal Special Bargain _ EXCURSIONS ONTARIO ARCHIVES ' TORONTO T. M. MeFADDEN, Tewn Agont, \From heview fyle, Mhay 13th, 1915)| | The annual meeting of the Durham| . . READYâ€"MAD Branch â€"of the Women‘s Institute | es was held at the home of Mrs Jas.‘ When a doctor Hepburn on Thursday last, over 30 is usually a "grave had a fine new piano placed in her home last week. The Presbyterian Church with the largest auditorium in the town was filled to overflowing on Sunday evenâ€" ing last, by an earnest worshipping people of all demoninations, met to recognize the passing of gallant young Canadians on the battle field of battle, while in service of their country and in our stead. It was es timated that between 500 and 600 were present. Priceville corr: Mr. Karstedt, who has bought out Brander store businâ€" ess, has everything in running order again, after the stockâ€"taking last Mulock Corr: Mrâ€" Barclay left Monday to attend a special Summer Session at McMaster University, Toâ€" ronto. The great Cunard Liner, Lusitania sailed from New York with a passenâ€" ger list of 1500 and a crew of 600. All went well till, when off the south coast of Ireland not far from Queensâ€" town on Friday last, one of the Gerâ€" man submarine horrors, csent two torpedoes into the sides of the sreat vessel and all went wrong. In spite of bulk heads, dooble bottoms and cther devices the great liner began to sink and in 18 minutes she was gone. She gave a lurch forward, and prevented use of many of the boats Mr Chas Petty last Saturday came within hearing of some disloyal utâ€" terances of a Glenelg man of Gerâ€" man ‘descent. and resented it vigorâ€" ously. The other party and others so inclined had better whispner proâ€" German views to the winds in this ‘neck of the woods. and as a consequence the toll of monmeemammenmemmes pov ommmumnsmeniemmeommemesrmy death amounts to ‘over 1300 souls, the list at last accounts being 784. «5 _ AMAMI 4 , M.Bep hoomr (From Review fyle, 784. west; also at Chicago, I11, Sault Ste. Maric, Mich, and west in accorfance with tariflp of United States lines. Cansadian Pacilie TICKETS GOOD TO TRAVEL ® IN COACHES WESTERN CANADA TO ALL STATIONS IN Sn uin t mbraiciets .‘ _ When a doctor makes a mistake Honor Post Graduate Alma College Pupib of Parnell Morris, A. A.@. ©. Piano, Vocel, Theory, Harmony, e eution and Physical Culituro. Sperial Course for advanced puplis, including Hand Cuiture and Arm Gouches, B gloners a apecialty. Hindergartea Ontatrio & Dominion Land Burveper agoe. Hours 1 to 6 p. m. < > Dates arranged at Heraid Ofice, Dunr dalk, also through Durham Review, J. u. s AIFH, speak for you. There is nothing in the world worth A man‘s true wealth is the good he does in the world. Licensed Auctionser for Grey County Office .o .2 SithCAitu. UJUJS _ JX Honor Graduate Toronto University, Graduate Royal Coll. Dental Burgeons Prompt, courteous & efficient service DURKHAM _ & HOLSTEIN Rooms: Over Royal Bavk Purkam, Oflice bhours: , to 11 am., 130 to 4 p.m., 7 io 9 p.m. Sundays excepte® B. M. CHARLTON, A. A. Q. M ; Office. Mill Street, Veterinary Medicine, Surgery and Located on Wide Spadina Ave. . _ at College 8t. Conveniont to MHighways HoTeL WaAvEeRrLey Your Noext Visit to Gr@RGE E6 OUNCAN Uentiatr»y s« a ‘ts Brangne» x ANKE 3t .aSstt McCGILLIÂ¥ERAY L H. sSNEATH, M. u. F. . EAGLESONâ€" READYâ€"MADE Axi0MS Peritament Bonangs NUeple Loat Qerdone, “:‘Q'“. Megpluate. Hours: â€" 1.30 to 400 p. m. 720 to 9.00 p. m. W. PIEKCE ELLIS 4. %. POTRL, Pasomimer McQUARRIE. B. A. Feur to Reom, $5.09 to : Our townsman, Mr * We