J "Z Firm Stock and Implements The undersigned | auctioneer sett by public auction at Lot 61, %. W,. G. HR. Bentinek, on MORSESâ€" Aged heayy teaim, aged General Puspose 1 eral Purpose Hors ver, Driver 7 year heavy teain, aged 1 snd 8 years, 3 General Puspose Horse 11 yrs.. &en eral Purpose Horse 7 yrs. aged Dr: ver, Dbriver 7 years old4. CATTLEâ€"â€"1 Cow due July 23rd, . Cow due May 23r84, 1 Cow, milking 9 Steers % yr4. old, 3 Heifers 2 yr old, 10 Yeartings, 5 Calves. PIGSâ€"â€"1 PEroed Sow, 17 store Pig: 50 MENS. !.\fl'l.!:.‘»’..l';"i::f? ft Deering Bi dey nearly ne«w, fV. EHCCTIB@ AAEETICE C 5 it. MeCormick Pinder Mc(formich Mower & fi., 19 it. Sulky Hake, Masâ€" goy Harris Hay Loader, 13 hoo inâ€" ternational txril nearty sew, 11 dise Magey Fertisizer Drill, 19 hoe Massey Drill, â€" Massey Cultivater, Fourteen plate Disec Marrow, 10 foot Steel Ror ler, 2 Wilkinsorn Walking Ploughs nearly new. 1 Wilkinson Walking Thursday, March 2200, 1923 Try Chiropractic First, not Last For Good Heaith €all and Sc« DRS. C. G. and Middaugh House, â€" _ Durskam Chronic fervous and Spinal Dissases a Sp AUCTION SALE High Class Footwear The Season is wear and we are Ladios® Brown Calf Bluches Oxford Meâ€" dium shbade...........â€" f Ladies Black Gunâ€" metal Calfskin Oxâ€" ford, sport heel..... Chisop? Ladies‘® Pat,. Siipper,. Grey Swede Trimâ€" ming, very dressy ... BESSIE MacGILLIVRAY Staunton‘s Readyâ€"Trimmed Wall Papers, 22 ins. wide Goodb Service JNO. McKECHNIE, Durham ViCTORY BONDS Excellent These papers are beautifully designed, easy to hang, and are made with the best colors that do not fade. tâ€"* See them before buging. Provincial and Municipal Bonds 'm)"iâ€"élding from 51 to 7 per cent Industrial Bonds, yielding 6 to 9 p.c. If you have any idle cash, invest quickly, such high interest rates will not be long availa Write, call or telephone us. â€" Consultation actic Specialists â€"1I ft Deering Bin a dista~ § i. Poering@g Binder _ TERM _ Binder .\lc(?ormlcl‘a!l sums (t. Sulky Rake, Masâ€" that am Loador, 13 hoo inâ€"‘ i0 mos. nearty sew, 11 dise joint nol New Spring Shoes For the Ladies McKECHNIES This Week team (mares). jer ‘Athey.. uie d e se e 1 l Cow, milking;, A Quantity of PURNITURE MHeifers 2 yr8a} A Quantity of Hay, Oats a: Calves. | tatoes, for cash. . 17 store Pigs.'; Sale at One o‘clock sharp. | will he Served for those comin: +© Tmavine Bim‘a distance. ialty. . RAMAGE, Durham â€" 4.09 5.00 5.00 coming for good Footâ€" Plough, 1 Coek;hnu Walking Piough, ; t 120000 00.A ichroai snn nh 5. ut w 1 twofurrow Verity Plough, 1 tw:-l furrow Cockshutt Plough, 1 Potaio} Plough, * Fanning Mills, 1 Belt Cutâ€"| ting Box and Horse Power, 1 .lm:‘.:%i and belt, 2 Wagons, 2 Hay Racks, : Stock Rack, 2 sets PBobâ€"sleighs, 2‘ Cuiters, 3 steeltire Buggies, 1 rubber tire Buggy, 3 sets heavy larness, : set Piough Harness, 2 sets Singie Harness, 2 Turnip Sheers, 120 Fenee Posts, 1 Standard Cream Separaio:. 90 Sap Buckets, Sap PM T x3, Forks Shovels, and other articles too nuâ€" ‘ merous to mention. A Quantity of PURNITURE. s uies To uk *Ptk here with the Goods Â¥ NE CECEC. TERMS: Hay, Oats, Potato@s and1 a‘t sums of $10 and under, Cash. Over that amount, any time given np to id mos, credit on furnishing approved jyint notes with interest at 5 per cen‘. $. E. LANGRILL, AR. BRIGHAM Proprietor. Auctioneer . ... MVULOCK sCHOOL Fese" sr. ithâ€"G. Twamiey, L. Reay, ).‘ Grown. Jr. 4th, Passâ€"M. MeCailtum | L. Torry, D. Hastle (abs.) . St. 3rd.\ Passâ€"â€"M. Bieman, C. Adlam, J. Aird,| w. Vickers, T. Adiam, S. Adlam. Jr. 3rd, Passâ€"R. Adlam, F. \'1ckers.‘ 11. Punn : failed, L. Dunn, C. Brunt. gy. 2nd.Passâ€"E. BDiemann, 1. Might on, U. MceDonald, H. Aird, â€" 1st, Hon waursâ€"G. Adtam, H. Reay. â€"Passâ€"f. Twamley, Brady Adlam â€" and Bessie Adlam eq., R. Reay, Sr. Pr, Passâ€" Joan â€" MeCallom. Jr. Pr, Passâ€"E. Mighton, S. Dunn (abs.) B. Classâ€"â€" A. Biemann, C. MeDougall. . V. FIDIMS, Teacher uadies Brown Oxford Luw keol......... . Ladies‘ Br. Calf Stip -'-pt'rr, semi brogue, stitch effect, New Model, sport last. .. ; l‘.ndics‘ Brown Calf Slipper, Strap and Buckle, low heel.... _ A Square Deal and Po 4.00 4.15 4.00 ¢, as able ETTE TTTTTTCT The Montreal Witaess, the . most ; fearless champion of | freer trade in | Canada, has the following enlighten p4 ing remarks on the sttuation : \ "MUr. Evans had sirong ground for his amendment. Wood grown in (;an-{ ada and puiped in Canada by Canadâ€"| ian water powers, is sent to the Uniiâ€" ed States, made | iato paper by the United States mills and sold to Unitâ€" @d States poriodicals at 25 per gent | less than it can be bought for by Can-'[ adian â€" periodical publishers, even | though it is s0 largely a Cunadian\ lproduct‘ This is because the Canadâ€"| ian paper makers are enabled by thv! Canadian tariff to charge the Canadâ€" ian publisber 25 per cent more, um this score alone tho Canadian pubâ€" lisher must give the Canadian reader 25 per cent less quantitiy _ than the inmited â€" States publisher who buys 25 per cent leas quantrEry ECB€ATE O OME _ U‘nited â€" States publisher who buys | }¢ that much cheaper. What more reas | N onable than Mr. Evans‘ â€" amendmeni| t than to place paper and other mater | © ials used in the production of Canag| & ian periodicals on the free list? No 6 country in the world has greater fa| N cilities than Canada for paperâ€"mak | S ing and her paper makers are able to | © compete with those of the United | States in the Opon markets of the | S world : why not thes in their own% & country? 1i would scem moreover, | i to be a short sighted policy, as wel | i as unpatriotie to cvipple â€" thair, owr:lJ country‘s pvr’.()dm\l; as these are vs~}1 er their surest and best market. i! No other Canadian enterprise 18| ‘:~‘.\bjl'(‘t to such unfair competition.|â€" | No other Canadian enterprise is more l\\ur(hy of Canada‘s . best considera | tion than one . that mi#kes for her unity and develops her best idea:s.‘ U sqmnlhlng is not promptly dx)m'tol enable Canadian periodicals to dl‘\'('r’ op national ideals, we might as well consider â€" boisting the Stars _ and | Stripes On Parliament Hill at onte. The alien p"{'iodicu‘v:; are fast prepat ing the way for that,. So far the mo«‘ tion morely expresses 2 sentiment, a] sentiment that WaAs approved by tuae House without a division. | It romalnsf now with the Minister of Finance to deal with it °in connection with his Budget, and we sincerely hope tha; in the interval he will see the fiir ness of removing the heavyy band» caps imposed by the Canadian tarii upon . the Canadian â€" poriodicals â€" ) taviff which works to the incalculabie 2| hanefit of alien periodicais." Why Paper is Dear caps imposed by th upon . the Canadiat tariff which works t benefit of alien peri EXEITENOTCRRTUCCC In the Province of Manitoba there are now 70 Presbyterian charges ,A8 against 148 Union charges. In Saskaichewan alone there are 431 Union â€" charges. Only in eight cities and in 21 rural places are there purely Presby terian charges. Li n ul og® : Mnlan !uy of these necessities. _ Bottled fruit juices prove . aAn exâ€" 1 cellent source of supply in the winter \time when used /n combination | with | concentrated â€" fruit pectin, which is | put up in bottied form and sold by i all grocers. Sn TL e K ucadiec Pn t m In Aiberta there charges of one sort Jam and Jeliies in Wintsr, When the thrifty housewife | finas her supply of Jams and Jellies getâ€" iing low at this season of the year, shw no longer has to deprive her fan ily of these necessities. 10 stirving constantly. Boil for 1 min wtre. Then remove from the fire and stir in one scant cupful of the concenâ€" trated fruit pectin. _ Skim and pour quickly into sterilized glasses. There are many other delightful jams and jelliecs to be made â€" at fh131 time of the year, all of.â€"which are quickly and easily made with the ala of the fruit pectin. _ The housewi{e who has not tried this interesting exâ€" periment bas a treat in store for her soli and ber family. aovmntumege e ce ie | T rocently Mr H. C. Hoc.! Of the many concerts that Durham ronto, and Editor of the | people have â€" witnessod | take place el, brought in a resoiu | within Its historic town hail, that of as "desirable that meas | the local branch Women‘s â€" Institute, boe taken to encourage | will take a prominent place, if loft to azines and peflodlcals.""papuiar favor. _ The committes _ on LWR ts 0| Atxuine tite date, did pot droam of here are 297 VUnion sort or another. THE DURHAM REVIEW she ( "Martha Made Over" CM0 VCE EB c PR CECUIC UOCARTCCTC : MEMeIn CE Ne Lo d i iro in the play and assist in m“km:"‘ 20th century of ours will be the most he fabric of the story. Those astis. bbrilliant in the history of the world. ng were Miss Margaret MeQirr, Mrs.| The names of theso men will be treasâ€" Philip Lawrence, Mrs. Moorhead, Mr.| ured, thonored and exalted by genet: M. Knechtcl, Mr. Donald Graham, | tions to come as the ‘greatest men This is only a brief synopsis of the ) wh'o' ever lived. _ Such men do not, play and from this synopsis one has, cannot die. . ‘Lell me, ye who make to form their ovn impresions °C 99) Cour yearly pilgrimage 10 Fianders] excelience of the performers. 408| uorqs, is Col. John McCrat dead? unnocessary to individualize and €0#7 ) {op will say he was not touched sidering the somewhat hurried tlm(-\ with a divine spark of inspiration to in preparation, they â€" did j.ustlco w create these immortal lines : ' their respectivoe charactors M *"* * | To you from falling hands we throw ceedingly able manner. The PI&Y| " j/, torch : be yours to hold it high. covered fully an hour and a half‘s| Ji ye break faith with us who > time and throughout were many h‘“’"-*\ We shall not sleep, though popplies orous incuh‘h‘ï¬: on i o ae lensa 1 T BPOW _ o_ onl c k m g6 close of progrant. */00 2 000 and old faces. Miss Annie Sn contributed a humorous read Miss Kathleen Firth recited Johnston‘s Indian _ poem £* This was well done for an Mys. A. Kearney contributed ies c ktims ing piano solo a vocal solo. t § . MRTSATT C CO0 0s At the close of the play ered in Martha‘s home we! er of friends, who had &! A Walkerton Tolton Lambertus Smith McNab, skip Skaiton MeNeil White Morrison, s! li\lccmum Schwindt Currey YVollett skip 6 pFehton, skip 9 McKinnor and 12 the result Lhat SMC S nany â€" laudatory ex | reciation. Branch will bave @a} add to their funds | re paid. j & o @â€"â€"â€"â€"~ ‘ at DarhamCuriers at DarhamUuriers | c > 'fnr an â€" amateur.; mtributed a pleas | Miss Winnie RBlyth | Calder, skip and gath Durham \ MeCalium | Schwindt k MeNamaraA | Leeson, skip 14 thx McNamara Leeson, skip 9 ‘ Skeiton ; MeNeil White \,\lm‘risun. skip 4 I Tolion \ Lambortus " Smith | MeNab, skip 13 Meliraith Croft Â¥is. L. Morlock of town, nas To coived word from Prince Albert, Sask "s ina hrilliant suceess her niece, CHL CS + "The influence of these men is in AOMIIbL: "*" "/" /. mer estimable, it is felt by the present is recovering from her recent iliness. generation in every walk of life, ana . Miss McEachnic apent a Sunday recâ€" when this age has receded â€" into B8 ently with Miss Annie Lawrence. tory, zf.ml that {nost excellent judge, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Walls of Ha» Posterity, has sifted flm.chaff {r0OM pyer, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. the wheat, there is no doubt that ths payig Dponnelly §2mh century of ours will be the most _ w régrvt lo‘ learn of the death of rbri!liam in the history of the WOTlA: afpg Alex Taylor (nee Sarah â€" Mcâ€" iThv names of theso men will be treas .Luil.ghlin) who died at her home at .ured,:honorml and exalted by E°D®"~ purks Falls on March 5th. Many will \ tions to come A8 ul«- .gxf‘ztt:'s}h 1:1::\ reme.mbm:’her 2% a'::-esldent hnere a 141 9BE 1 1 : ugmaids $ Aiteciaratiiheetif up of the address, which covered the span of time in men of genius from the Grecian age 10 that of the, pres: ent day : rmenc i ns a m mek ECC | ___ In Flanders fields. _ True, the nand that traced those \ lines is indeed motioniess : the eloâ€" |\ quent lips that uttered them are hushâ€" | ed, but the herdic spirit that e0uâ€" | ceived them cannot die. To be cold | and breathless : to feel not and | speak not : this is not the end of exâ€" | istence to men who have breathed inâ€" | to the institutions of their â€" country, ;’.who have stamped their characters ,, on the pillars of the age who have | poured their heart‘s blood into the i channels of public prosporityâ€"these ‘! cannot expire. _| These shall resist the empire of decay ‘ 1 N d Mewescn C it 1 kip 9 w,. S. Hunter, sk. ® EVENING GAME wy 244 E.CAMERON, B. A., B. Th., Pastor Sunday, March 18, 1923 A. M.â€"â€"‘"Prayer in Strange Places." (4th sermon.) P. M.â€""Giving Jesus His Rightfut Place. (5th sermon.) . Music by Miriam and Eben. DURHKHAM BAPTIST CHURCH RIER, ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO W. 8. Hunter,| skip 7 , nondersox\'l MeBeth | Vollett | Fenton, skip 14\ MclHraita A., B. Th., Pastor Mr. Hector McDonald of Top CHHL, visited his qunt, Mrs. N. McCannel Friday last and attendod Mr. Jas. Mcâ€" Cirr‘s sale. Mr. Wm, Grierson of Bentinck was a visitor at the home of Mr. Rod:. Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs, Murray Ritchie visltâ€" od recently at Mr. Wm Jacques‘. _ Mr .Kd. Pratt, well drilier, is 2t present drilling & well for Mr. W. Nichol. P Cc .l mecrentbihe â€"â€" WHSPH Mr. and Mrs. FAth +*""""" / stamâ€" ted hber parents, Mr and Mrs D. Hamâ€" | iton recently. Glad to hear that Mrs. Jos. Sharp is improving. Mr. Herb. Noble of Sarnia, visited his sister, Mrs. John McGirr. _ Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McFadden spent Sunday with his mother and sister in town. # A number from this neighborhood attended the play given by the Womâ€" en‘s Institute in Durham Town Hail. Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Brown of Egre mont, visited at the home of Mr and Mrs, Lawrence MeFadden. Mr .and Mrs. E4. Lindsay attended _ the farewell party given to Mr. Alex _ Allan and family at Allan‘s Corners, _ on Wednesday last. 1 A large crowd attended â€" Jas. Mcâ€" \ dGirr‘a sale held on Friday last. The ' Cns u0s & large crowa MP!! Girr‘s sale held on Frida; machinery sold for good live stock was below the er years. The trustees of 8. 8. called a meetling of the be held in the schoo! be CPXRREITE CC called a meeling of the ratepayers to be held in the schoolhouse Friday night, March 16, to consider drilling a well, The well has been dry most of the winter. % Miss Hazel Johnston returned home _ FOR SALE. from Toronjo 0n Monday after spendâ€" Spreader, . wi ing the winter months in the city. peller. S M Mrs. Jack Wells and son gpent last Ford S: week with the former‘s parents in Durham, â€" HMo! town, Mr and Mrs. Thos. Wilson. sennmenamme m ns amematee mm Mrs, David Adiam is spending = » few days in Hanover helping to care “OR\[ for her daughterindaw, Mrs Georg® Adiam, who we are pleased to state, is recovering from her recent illness. Miss McEachnic spent a Sunday rocâ€" ently with Miss Annie Lawrence. Afr and Myrs. Moses Walls of Haxâ€" We regret to jean Mrs. Alex Taylor ( Laughlin) who died Burks Falls on Marc remember her as a number of years Af EOOEACUOReT OO ae NCn ces Miss Annie Lawrence is spendinzg a few days with her brother Chas. a1 Grimsby. GREEN GROVE You can make MB APRTRTC CCC s. Robt. McFadden 8PPD! goon here of the AD!C : his mother and Si8teT 39 peing on. * Miss May Byers of L from this neighborh004 pome over the W« ~ck end play given by the Womâ€" *n Imrham ‘Town Hail. wupmmai mm ie en n C GROVE ( HAMPDEN ronald of Top Clis, Congratulations . to Mr and X Mrs. N. McCannel Wim. Henderson on the arrival of tendod Mr. Jas. Mcâ€" young daughter, March 12th. air .and Mrs. John Henderson : K Grape Jelly Measure 7% level cups (314 lbs.) sugar and 4 cups bottled Grape Juice into saucepan, stir and bring to a boil. Etir in 1 bottle (seant cup) Certo and bring ajain to a full boil for 1 minute, Remove {rom fire, let stand 1 n:inâ€" Il;lt(', skim and pour quickâ€" y. Pineapple Jam Use sliced or graiea, pineapple. 1i sliced pineâ€" nï¬ple is vsed, put slices through food chopper or chop fire. Mix the juire ard chopped pincapple and measure 4 level cups into large pan. If necesâ€" _sary add water to fl1 4th eup. Add 7% level cups (%8%4 lbs.) sugar, mix and bring to a vigorous boil, stirring constantly. Boil hard one minute. &emove from fire and stir in 1 bottie (scant cup) Certo. Skim and pour qulckly.. deliciousIAMe@IELN §. §. No, 9 have Now ® e4 Jas. Mcâ€" last. The prices . but price of oth hir wno meu. auna HAEDNT ET NCO son George who have spent the w: ter months visiting friends and re tives in and around this Jocality, a jleaving for their home in "the We this week. yc concavauat manti ETE PE The Women‘s Missionary | meelin will be held on Thursday in the uas ment of the church, This will be to« first meeting this year on account o bad weather, roads and sickness. Spring will be here very soon i( a indications prove to be of any coun The crows have been with us all wi ter, robins have been seen and !; ground hogs Are out, We will no soon here 0f th* maple syrup seas from canned or dried fruitsâ€" _ or bottled fruit juices Revenue Nearing the Million Closo to the million mark cliuimbe the revenue of the Canadian Nation al Exhibition in 1922. The financia report given to the annual | meetin; at the City Hall recently, showo total receipts of $957,224 and expe: ditures of $711,129,. The balance wa $216,094 and a check was given tn city for $177.950. The managemes cost $38%.981 : wages §32,998 : adve tising $38,240 and bands $24,524. T directors‘ report outlined plans for new automobile building and anoth to house electrical and machinery i terests. * MaRCH 15. 1923 FOR SALE.â€"One Gilson â€" Manw« Spreader, with wide spreading pro peller. SMITH BROS. Ford Sales and Service Durham, â€" Molstein and Mt. Fors: WILLIAMSON BROS., Toronto will be in DURHAM on Thursday, March 22 e i i old Henderson on the arrival of a _ _‘ "Thepesa ; daughter, March 12th. * Â¥e and Mrs. John Henderson ana ce on flce erson : the Province to purchase all kinds of Horses, Sound and in good condition. HORSES WANTE The Certo method is the easy and most economical way to make jams and jchiies from any fruit ; no uncer« tainty as to results; the quality and R_vor w.ll be a revelation to you, Certo is fruit rect‘m. the jellifyiag element Nature puts into Eruits. It is sbsolutely free from gelatine or preâ€" servative. â€"AT YOUR GROCER‘S. Write for new revised and enlarged Certe bookâ€" let of T3 recipes. ‘Irv these recipesâ€"â€"seventy ! i them are in the Certo R« Booklet, free with every bottle. Byers of L_gmlnsh ery soon i| a of any coun jth us all wi geen and !; the win Air W; mW e 71 0_ â€"+._ *FphepeSA Maclsaae 0C the € _ jGon, in the County of M #x. â€" e Province of Ontario, â€" ghe Parliament of Can: mext geasion thereof for e Divorce from her husband * _a of the City of Lo Dundas Ivey, MA RCH 15, 79â€"« of HOUSE FU Spring bring ing up the bs You will no : Walil Paper Elliott, W Salicitors & Talbot t Middlies Journalist patterns w the newest reasonab)y Paints and is hereby £V« Martin in all the } Paints and mers. Tb is the low« we replace Linoleums IMl mm Spring Foot London : the 2nd For M ean surely sHOEs th« For Wome! High * both Brown ing line for and Childr« Our n« Spring Ginghams, past two mun spring requinr and Ginghan sale We hays show YoY Cotton®s, 10 for higher P present stock KARSTED W eir he leadin® and V aroa They ar rUO 5 1923 All lin« pew in« whethe st that * jy price Don‘t Canada Mc a«l Middl We arg 4 quamiï¬' of Barley, Pe# pay highest Se ROB RO n that City of munt »quire will a Gilland Mi ns If you have eall us up witi n W 6 OM Terms Cash Business Hou! D A T Ae has that we ament pt Gra 20B { C A N t}