at ._...-,..,l......‘ ------ DURHAM J ""'xlh'lxxxalxxxxxxixxxxxrrxriri',ir)ii, 'f: JOHN McGtyiiirAtit '?.vo'QilXxxyoty,x.sy, gsï¬ï¬ï¬XKhKhE$XuEhthXXï¬xxflg i: THE PEOPLE: MILLS 'ill The People's Mills Phone No 8, Remain-hing and Pieot edging nut- 2 'tone. Quick Benin and saint *etion mmmntwd. Hem stitching. It a od. for canon thrmul. “h: a yd. for silk thread. l'irot mixing. 159 a yard. up pay rvtnrn panama WELLINGTON MFG. CO. MHrhmunn's "loot. llnnovvr.0m. Highest Prices paid [or “HEAT GOODS DELIVERED an, afternoon Send in tum with a Irv ie. w P-ovvmln Manitoba Patent “our. .".clipae Flour Blond. p" " m sack White Lily Pastry Flour. per " m “run (ton lots) PerM)tt m. ....... Shor's tton lots) per 200 lbs a..... Fwd Flour Odiddtinmn per too lbs No. I Mixed Chop. per 100 ma..... Out Chop per 100 Ibs_(old oats).... Crimp d Oats. ttrr 100 tbs told oats) Blalnhronl's Catt Meal. " m sack. Cum-a Chopping. per 100 tbs.. ... Men. mum! has l " BANKDFNOritmEAL OUR FLOUR Is GUARANTEED. The above prices are at the Mill an! Strictly Cash Highest Prices Paid for Eggs, ' ream, and FOR WOMEN (linghams. (hiatus, Voilcs, Organdics. Chintz, Cretonne for Side Cunains, All kinds of Curtain Muslin linoleum 4 yards wide Oildolh I and 2 yards wide Latest Styles in Men's and Boys' Spring Caps are as attractive as the papers USE (TLIMAX CLEANER-Best for WALL PAPERS lyporttron t . fl Ghada's (h' "d"N Craps A. f..y7i' -7 We have everything you need di!reront from present Myles. at at lmprbvkd Leaning. tiriiGjieiLt Southern Sweet. on bun]. Rodd war. Mammoth Auike,Timothr,Rape,Ete All Kinds of Garden and Field Seeds s another paper with the Ion: rditorlnl about the summe " of ms. Forget it. Your" ting mes tirat thing you know tonic-d copy of tho Durham Prices for Finn: and Feed Total A“ b has ofMautotutoo.oo w i I' .J ARNILL, Buy yours here. Men's Work Shoes and Rubbers in: and Pieot edging nut Quick service and male tanteed. -Mom stitching Day or Night poets, telegraphed to headquarters ion: the Managers of the Bank's 600 Branches, cover every Prov- ince and form a reliable index of "op conditions. ot tht. Durban)“ Br. 4th--- ' At frequent intervals throughout the season the Bank of Montreal bones reports on the progress of The reports are furnished free. Upon request af any Branch of the Bank your name will be placed on our mailing list. SEED CORN v, have a.†varieties--. White Cup, 'rr..,, _ - . ar n 1‘ - -- 3 you med. SHOES - A little :ylos. a: greatly reduced prices. around town (wary nur orders early. Choice new dcxsigns for all rooms and hulls. The prices urnzzhy. Irene Grasby. Margaret liar. mt (ast Sr. "---imumas Grant. l)orutltyCatdwt.n. Jr. r-Flvelytt Grant (lemems Patterson, Billie Caldweit, labs.) Primer-ima Blyth, Tillie mums. Marjorie Kerr, Norman Grant, fa'li,rin Myth (abs) Sr. 4th--- Sadie Noblv. Flor-mm- 'leant. Landuh Wilton (abs) Jr. tth--Mae, Noblo. Arthur McCabe. N. tH-Charlotte Pattvrson. Harold Gras. hy. Jr. m-Jessie Grant, Wilfrid Grrcty, Irene (Brushy. Margaret liar. m-r tabs.; Sr. "-imuelan than? Best for cleaning Wall Paper r " ly Back crr'ivcred at the Mill M" 1. These re- School Reporls w. K ERR, Twacheg Jompton's, Enid}; Holstein l, RCPT AND NOR'i 7 Cents all Produce 1.50 1.60 2.10 3.40 3.60 Ki If) 2 n"' num. gt Itit' mother is dead, in kind. .5, ly remembrance. if living in reeogn'r Il:‘ tion of the best friend of their Mr. t In some places special sprvices arr uc held and the opportunity given to ith. bd 3 press on the young the value of Home IP,, and the importance or them keeping 'ia",; in toucthh the sphere where moth. {:3 er reigns or has reigned. Wear a F "-.. A. I As for Hay. ho has shown no great yr, ability as a leader, but one thing w; a) ,1 admire about him is that,when he has :1. ; nothing to say. It." knows enough to ..":;’ keep his mouth shut. a thing Fortrus "Ci on has a lot to learn, for a bigcm '..' . _ habblor or obstruetiorcst, In our hum. (j/iid opinion, never sat in Parliament., 9 Sunday neit. May 13th, is “Moth- era' Day" when all who wish to do . honor to Mothovhoou are expected to _ Wear a white fhvxcu. favor of BUHI‘ I kind. " the mother is dead, in kind- :‘ ly remembrance, if living in recogni- Q lion of the best friend or and. um flower, I We have followed closely the Drury ‘(lnv't from the first ditch unto the last and W0 have no hesitation in say- ing that never did tt more deserving or conscientious gowrnment ever av pe-al tor i‘erection to the electors. In fact neither or the old parties is abloto trump up a solitary ottenee or" mistake and about the only therm- Fuz‘guson tries to drum into his lis- tener's ears is the extravagancp of the Drury (tort. an indictment Drury can explain to the complete satisfac- tion or won tho most exacting in two minutes. Dr Lawson and a couple weeks hard bumping with the two other old poo. tlcians looking for support. will he about all they can bland. Tlro IT F ft Exocutlvo have shown mnsldn-abh- wisdom in being in no hurry calling a convention. Wp would not be surprised it an acclama- tion is given to our worthy member. On Sunday next Rev Mr. Brondfom. a rvturm-d missionary. will occupy the pulpit in Knox Church and at Dro. moro. Keep the date and hear a treat. Most of the fall wheat good, notwithstanding the ward weather it has bem to. i am]: With according to the law. So i Since spring Weather has or'eneiremernber If you are pinched you up we think the oldest farmer will have no one to blame but yourself. li‘reoly admit that more ideal weathw" inewr was seen. nor the land "er DIED nicer. Not an hour's lost limo for; T [over two weeks in favorabl mwathor' sTINsoN--At the home of her daturir land by the end of the present Weekl ter,Mrg. B. Cowan, Mrs W Stimson. lmost of our fawn-rs will be well onI aged 72 Yettrtg. ; with their seeding, if indeed not! ----_-.-- 1 through. E i Mr Thos Park delivered a car load} YEOVIL H" fat cattle to Mr Arnold Noble; John Manary of Toronto Save ins 51“" Saturday. O.t.ite a number or, relatives a brief visit recently. Icattle are still in feeding. Mr Henry . Damm has only 37 head himself and A little girl came to the home of hr others more or less. i and Mrs. Fleming Reid on April 28. | Mr and Mrs Thos Allan of Durham! Mr Roy Reid of Moose Jaw, Sask. took in ths, c-'...-. :.. 'r-, __. ‘ . .. - - attendance for an opening day. 7 The Women's Auxiliary ot Knox Church will meet at the home of Mrs Wm Porter on Wednesday of this week. Mrand Mrs Thos Allan of Durham took in the services in Knox Church last Sunday and wore no doth Pit- thuswl and inspired with the (woollen; svrmon c-' Pastor Burnett. Knox Sunday School opened on Sun. day last, with more than an average attendance for an opening dav, I .""' ___... H" “W" MI ““aj Mr J. Ross of Stratford, is upwa- ‘powvr, it Is said, would almost pay) ing a couple of days with Miss Ross â€or the power secured from Niagara.’ who is not in good health. I l? linking up with the P.a.!r.aral Word from C S Legge states tte (system there would be the addition-) T . . . P r) was in the General Hospital, oronm lal advantage that should any break. but have received no particulars 'occur on the Eugenia plant, it would: . [not mean a shut down as the Nina-l Mrs. C. Hearty was called to the. are plant would take care on “w; bedside of her mother who is serious- load. . ... _ l If Eugenia and Niagara are COP. tnectud, it is probable that Niagara Mower will be used during avorngr £hours, but that power from Eugenml éwin be held for peak load purposeâ€; jboth on the Eugenia B.sstem and on) [the Severn System. The sale of that) Ipower. it is said, would almost payj (tor the powo-r secured from NUurare.) I In linking up wlth the Niagarué 'system there would be the addition.) We have been living the strvnuous life tho past two weeks, ploughing the fields and scattering the good seed on the land, and real genuine- dayligm saving is now in voguo. l -An extra generator has been inatat. l, led at Eugenia and it Is also probable ito build a new pipe line from the j dam to the Power house, which would double the Capacity of the plant for Ipeak load purposes. F For some time, engineers ot the l Ontario Hydro Commission hue been I working on the problem " to how (the growing needs tor power on ttas Eugenia System cnn beat be met. For some time it has been under. stood that the developement " lea. genln Falls is not capable of produc- ing enough energy tor a 24-hour er.- paclty service all the year round. Its I reserves of water are not tsumeient to I carry over the dry seasons, and it as ‘doubtful it the peak could be main. 'talned for any considerable length or (tirrw. A meeting of the Eugenia Hydro As- sociation will likely be. held in the near future. when a. plan will be con sidered whereby the Eugenia system wilt be connected with the Niagara system by a power line probably from Harriston to Mt. Forest. A front uency changer would have to be m. stalled at either place. ‘ Propose Plan to Connect Eugenia with Niagara Hydro Developement at Eugenia can Not Operate to Capacity Owing to lack of Water. BLYTH'S CORNERS MOTHERS' DAY fall wheat looks mm, the cold back- biten subjected Sunshine clxners up tho brr shine the groom. " will be great when the gets warm enough to allow vest to patch the trousers. White Wyandottes, {and Black ens at $3.00. a v. Miss Ruby Morrison was the guest of Miss May Davis, on Sunday last. Mr R. J. Gadd and family or Hoi. swim, smut a rc-ccm waning with Mr and Mrs W. J. Allan ot the Corners. Mrs John R. Campbell hm; been un- usually ill. Hope to hear of ms, xpeedy recovery M rs Miss Margaret Wilson spent the week and with Mlss Katie Davis and Master Tom Davis with Elymer Tue. ker. The house ot Mrs Jane McLean was damaged by fire. caused by n spark from the chimney and which ignited with the shingles on the roof. But hastily help was on the scene and had the ftarnes nxtinguished before a great deal of harm was done. not only cleaned io the s-é-hool yard but enjoyably spent a tew hours roam- ing through the woods accompanied by their teacher, Miss McCallum. The house ot Mrs Jane McLean Arbor Day was held In the usual way at the school, when the children Cockerels for Mr and Mrs Wm Gordon and fam- ily visited on Sunday at the home or the lattor's Parents, Mr and Mrs Aus. tin Hana. Master Landeis Wilton who was op- erated upon for appendicitis in the Durham Hospital, spent a few days at the home ot Mr Earl Metals in or. der to recruit from his Illness. Mr Robt Davis spent the week with J. C. Queen, helping out with tne, spring work. 1 One of the mac twins of Mr and Not much news these days as every one is busy with the spring work. Those privileged to listen to Rev. Mr. Holmes last Sunday were pleased to hear of the message presented to the Japanese. This must be clear-cut, sympathetic, humanistic and the mis- sionary must be well grounded as aw Japanese are deep thinkers and m- quisitlvo. We Wero sorry to hear our {armor neighbor, Mrs S. Eccles had uncor- gone an operation in Mt Forest kios- pital last week. We hope to hear of her spopdy recovery. -'V _-..-_ .. .u-vv-‘JK: an", out». visited his relatives and friends in this vicinity last week. bedside of her mother who is serious- ly ill. Trust shawl" soon recover. Quite a number of oak, pine and butternut trees have been planted in the Park this spring. There are some who have been in the habit of hacking trees, killing birds in Park and Pond that are being watched ana it' again are found doing such, will bu dealt with according to the law. So remember if you are pinched you have no one to blame but yourself. Rev Mr Holmes, missionary from Japan, and one time stationed here, took the morning service on Sunday last and was much appreciated by all who heard him. Rev. Mr Nugent, a returned mission- ary, will occupy the pulpit morning and evening next Sunday in the Pres. bytvrian church. The Creamery is off to a good start with prospects for a good season. Just a reminder that the 24th May is the date for a regular clean up at the cemetery. Do not forget. The young people of the Presby. tcrian church have been able to Be. cure the services of the London Quar. tette for their concert on May Mitt. The Women's Immune are putlln: on a play given by the Women's Inst. itute of Durham which has proved good and will be here May 16th. Parcy J' Ross came home Saturday evening from Toronto. We are pleas. ed to congratulate him on his smuar tion and to be able to call him "Dr." l' LOCAL “D PERSON“; Mrs Dodds, con 8, spent . few days with her aunt, has: Swanaum. who has not been well though she I: now better again. ' Mr. and Mrs Reid and Miss Dnvld- son, motored to Guelph Saturday tttt. ernoon, returning Sunday evening. ALLANS CORNERS HOLSTEIN LEADER THE DURHAM REVIEW Sale-.. White Rocks â€a“ mmor- i w- â€new only son, aged 27. died a C. W. Lane few years ago and girét for this grea: ' loss no doubt tsapped the mother's u bride, moong tality. Mr Jas. Watt, formerly o" I Hampden, sent the information. Weather using the :k Miner- W. Lane TORONTO Cheer up. The first one years are the hardest. Relatives here have received word from Victoria, B. C., that Mrs Davin Morice had passed away. Her nu: band who died 21 years ago. was a brother of Mr. John Marlee. Norman. by. Their only son, aged 27, died a few years ago and itrTWror this: mm.- I Quite (1 number of people trom this; line attended tho evangnlisllc Ber.") ices in Durham Tuesday night last. 3 Rev Mr Burnett will be absent for! the coming two Sabbaths and this! coming Sunday wlll be tuba by Remy Mr Broadfoot. a returned missionary] from South China. Mr Elgin isciid,i" has pun the 50 acres from James MeC, shall. Knox Sunday School opened Sunday with a fairly large attendance. Mr ir. Mcllvride is the Superintendent arm Mrs Geo. Sharp, Bible Class, teacher. Mr Elgin Wilton has purchased um Kn ___, _ -F - Mrand Mrs Thos McAllistor Vishnu at Wm. Carson's recently. Miss Elsie Boyce of Durham High School visited ow-r the week end will! Miss Augusta McAllister. Mrs. John Marshau is visiting Eg. l'emont friends for a. few days this week at. her brother's. Mr. Alex Car der and other friends. l The Missionary Society of Knox Church held their monthly meetingn: the homo of Mrs. Wm. Porter Wednes. day. Although the day was disa- greeable, there Were 15 ladies pres- ent. - _ - __- WW, Th best of wishes follow them, m. cluding those of the Rt‘ViO‘V, for a smooth and prosperous voyage down life's stream. They Were the recipients of many beautiful and costly gifts, among them being a set of French China dishes from the Canadian Harman and Vanwinkie Co. where the brim, has been employed as .'iteu0T,vapher. MI. L .7. - - A The happy couple amid showers or confetti, left on a short honeymoozz trip to Detroit and on Jheir return will be at home to their friends at r: Mountview Ave., Toronto, when they have taken up housekeeping. The bride was hecomingiy attired m a suit of nan bum tricotine, with hat to match and also wore a whim fox fur, the gift of the groom. Bhe carried to the altar a huge bridal "oo, quvt of swaet peas and roses. . J0MPH--HAY . At the home of Rev. Newton Pow. ell, Toronto, on Saturday. May 5m. themarriage was solomnizod of Mis." Georgina Hay, youngest daughter of the late Wm. Hay and Mrs. Hay, Dromore. and Mr Ralph Harrison Joseph. of Columbus. Ohio. The man riago was celebrated at high noon anal the bride was given away hy her bro- ther-in-law, Mr Ernest J. Walker or (Johanna They were unattended. Rome of our young folks are plan- ning to work up some excitement for the summer months and If those plans are carried out, the people who sit on the fence will have a busy time cheer. ing our basketball and football teams. NORTH-EAST NORMANBY Mr. and Mrs. R. Taylor spent ll few days in the Queen City last WOPK Sevding is the order of the day here as in every locality. Treating the grain with formaldehyde Beem., to be the rule rather than the excel" tion. Our industrious farmers a!" working toward cleaner and better quality grain. One of our youthful tishormen Und. od a beautiful trout, eight or nin" inches long with the first swing or his line on May lst. Being but Beven, he did not try for more but trudged tri. umphantly homo'with the first catch of the spason. be congratulated and her 1 wish the bride every happiness Miss Georgina Hay was quietly married on Saturda. May 5th. in Tor. onto. While not acquainted with the man of her choice, we know he is lo Miss Ellie Hastle is also home for a few weeks. On Sunday evening at the Christian Endeavor she delighted those present with a solo sung in her usual good voice. Our doctor has Justly treated htm. self to a new car-Ht coupe-which w: hope he will and as efficient and more comfortable than the touring car. ) Mr. Edgar Renwlck arrived homr from Dental College last week. He will Jeturn to the city in a few weeks for the graduation exercises and to receive his degree. 13 characters and Choir. This play was presented in Durham in March and was thoroughly en- joyed. Plan to attend it. Under the auspices of Holstein Women's Institute. the Durham Institute will present the above, their Intent humorous. pity. in the Wednesday, May l6th "Martha Made Over" Agricultural Hall. Holstein IVES Hymencal Admission. Me and Me DROMORE hundrm; her friends 3%: neutral. Toronto, William M C I ' Write for prices on new capacity for your Magnet-or for any information desired. Box .on the School Act, presided over by Mr H. M. Ermet, Neusudt; Dta. clpllne. prepared by Miss R. Caswcll: S. S. No l ; How School Boards, can cooperate with the District Agricur‘ tural Representative, Miss P. lesser-1 schmldt. s. B. No 7 '. Superannuation. Miss M. Leeson, S S No ti.. Bumm- ations, Messrs Ermel and Norton: Reading, Miss Weinert, S S No lg, and Mr. Norton, 8 S No. 16. Our maéhine shops equipped for quick re work. The Norman» Teachers ' Confer- ence met in the Public School. Anon on Saturday afternoon. May tith, with a small but onthusinstlc noun 0. teachers present. All were keetitr alive to the advantages to be derived from the interchange. of ideas, . free dlscunlon of methods or teaching and the solution ot dittieutttes. Each took part in discusslng the subjects on the programme " follows: Question Br trroeuunauon, June ml will this rear be observed in Canada as [110 birthday of Ills Majesty. King George V. June trd. am year, falls on a Sunday and the proclamation pro- vides for the followlm: day being ob. mod " a notional holiday. Normanby Teach"- Hut The Magnet's large, open, one-piece skimmer is easiest to keep sweet and clean. "OI ro-n.o~v con VAIu(m tut-"06 â€a lunar: “out“ STANrAno fSH'rtto" ct.. Kingston Whig: By working faitie fully eight hours a day, you may m- anually get to br boss and wcrk 12 hours a day. June 4th. National Monday When you enlarge your herd, i to the Magnet Works and its capacity can be promptly changed at low cost. Magnet square-cut gears are easy to turn and assure long life. Thousands of Mag- nets are running after 20 years service. “gagging: It?. ftegitt,e.roems Touring 8445 Coupe 5695 Sedan 8785 Chassis 8345 You needn't worry about the capacity-it you buy or already possess a Prompt Service The Separator with the Gee-Piece Bowl [iiITFi' [l] ,,ct "“‘m‘w-v .m’ . Hamilton, 'tsitu-l',',"" ps are repair Build with the difference between the price of a Ford and that of any other can Sigma nos. Fancy Silk and the Women's Buck Patent Lea. ther SUPPERS, Grey Suede trim, at ".00 per putt. Cream Separator We have just received a large shipment or Queen out. Gloves in Navy, Mode, Grey, White and Black. Women} out-(u ribbed to. Hercerized [Jule in Black. Children's "rtc.vritrbed Hale Bog _in White, Brown. Blue “end your machine Women's Silk “use Plain, Ooehed, and Pa Striped in the Mum! oak Big Values in Hosiery 6: Gloves A wide range lo chooso from in Queen Quality ares Btrrttam ' on Novelty Silk Gauntlet It" 10, 1923 Garage * GRANT ctr CAN.“ VOL. XLVI. N “Guiana-y PM!“ 11n- umnl are hum and "W hi about h Pauli-r to 'bsttt-- last IL R.. Gk-nelg. Apply to itt Durham. in lion-noel! Prmlmrrm Pride Min-Mug. May N! Me And 150. " tt it - ‘l’old m - than a n that“! will hr lulluur VIM ther think ot I; they 'le it All Mom. u national ettough. Mr. R. Mann-t of the (lulu-So Sr RaMepayerrd Aunt-i: the Executin- ot' t million In the Ll Ti,radrty, May 22nd Field Socmry Here o'clock thr. Mn Tuesday, June Sth Keep this date. cw "ml! of the M The dispel» anon. (TWA!!! c'.rsam can: to J at their 'ttore. Mann. men " " was pnq‘iouuh n Re view, “khan-I IL l My". lulu been 3mm "mcer for South 1m in eruruinl (Mir-l ', If Given IN. Dane. "tte of the It! meorary “(rm- n- phew of Mr " Can mm! and! and mum: "on at irtttham "up Canadian natrtist M: ration ot McMaster ot tor A New Lacrosse AM! oth, "rim-new of the nation-l gnaw. all (unsumwd. and riirmx tot and prtsrMt'a' ior this day. Thet and [trawltt‘t- lur "I" : this day. Then, wh A. its supposvdl) strum ru-t that a sort ot P' im exierta in tho Ian alum. with which the cannot [mutually m vino In ttte wavy-tin: putt-red In the Sum "venoe and Mtdtt Hutuwrr It†a town Midi!†mariott. "am the predomimnl ulu .. No. tat. 1“ nd other spam 'eiock. “In!“ iw sheds AIM. summer apart in um boring: towns. A Minion-f! Pup" SHOULD be used to up"advances you necked from the Ban your credit "tood" a ‘1!le has- any d In obtaining funds w myneed them most Manson may find . rrerared and you. IT.' AitilhetMte ia 11min difBeutry i '. m-r for Sour lo-lurutnu Itt human lr-l tGrey. “or k The Proceed hurt: mm Durham "IN " or their t, would mini-4 (4W to t In. I023. All THE ROY ,1 L r, OF CANAD, “Haw main in th, and on t', R01: ot tNM' rm pm Hm honm will b, Your Sal dout " J. A. Rowland. Mu how" "t [in Bonn Pr- Mil no "mu-ha will