be Meal ll hand BRAIN butt MILL DI +00+9oq Vo month. I "am M. "r. AN F. Ferguson no on m sumac to“: The decou- Egnmt far. raided with an“. 010" animal In trest Fe rm Nntson " con Mount “out! 'mautst Hotpl- . Mrs. ' with Pete 'R anon North mom' It I. ttr% ll op onto, no" inte Mum Mrs M "to, Ind tld In it not if? am to ll VOL. XLIX. N0. 43 Conant W. B. Phillip. Opt Eyesight Speck t, Tuesday. Noe McNden's Drug lore. Ceylon has lost its postmaster. in the passing try death of the late Tristan: Chlalell. He has held this position for over 30 years and was rtnrded by all u tn obllglng onlo- ial of the government. Mrs Arthur Sealvy of anhton St. But. In a sister of changed.“ Will all lol- Donation- The ladies' Committee ot the Red (“was Soclety will all wound the homes of Durham the hut tttte day next week to semis donnuon- of lruit tor Durham Red Cross Hoopl- tal. Housewives Madly-have seller: ready when the Indie. cull. Canadian Grertf, 1. o. D. E.. VIII hold their ovember meeting on nosday even! ' ov. 3rd. " home ot Mrs c6. Kearney. All members are asked to be present. The. resignation of lion It. Robin- son. assistant nuperintend‘nl ot the Mt Forest hospital, hu been acceptv ed with regret by the Board. The position vacated is being taken try Miss Katie Seifert of Horriuton. who is n graduate nurse of St Joseph’s Hospital, Guelph. \ Tho regular meeting of the ‘Wom- o-n's institute will be held at the home of Mrs Andrew Derby, Thane day., Nov. 4th. Mrs Wm Gina! will, give a. paper on "Home nomicl." and a reading will be give by Miss Annie Smith. There'will n be n contest in hemming. Roll co to be anawered by "My Favorite war." A cordial invitation is exte d to all indies. " Lama.“ by Fire . W. Geo. McCallum was called enr- ly on Wedneuiny morning to the Townohip of Nomnby to report on a car burned on the highway the night previous. The Ford coupe. owned try James Wilfrid Hudson we: completely burned up on the road a mile iron Mr Hudson‘s home on the mwniine Bentinck nod Normnnby. The cause is presumed to be from: short circuit in the wire connection. . ' [ ii iiillliiiii 9:0 tie: . g. 1'un.~m|t W. B. {at-sigh! s'pecia t, -Bruce Times and in Owen Sound Mr David Harrow. a long and re. 4» eted resident or Artemegiu. m sed away in Owen Sound recently, at the use of " years. He was 8 native of Aberdeen, Scotlnnd, coming 10 Canada when quite young. Forty six years no he wu married to Miss Rachael Hawk of Waterloo to. and they followed tuning in Arte. mesh until t years ago. when hero. moved to Owen Bound. Mis Vida! and seven children “who, viz: In w. A. Benton. Anemia; lie-oil Ethel and Mimtie.' Richmond. Vie xinla; In†Annq 5nd Annie " um; mutter of Essex min-ink.- o Mlle, Salk. w. A. Benton Ethel and I unis; I!!!“ ; Hume immune. The lab! oi The loan One Cent Bateqs, over', ttrr another year and the general a public of Durham and district Irene I titted. While the weather during the d days of sale was rough and unpleaa- i ant. it did not deter the people 1 iron coming out and laying in Illp- l plies of the advertised drugs and oth- 1 er articles. in some can; quantities 3 sumeieet for a year's use. The sale 1 is conceded to bathe best yet held, 1 and on Saturday many hundreds , were supplied as registered by the , National Cash Register machine. The l, success of the sale in large mean- 1 ure is due to the advertising Mr Mc- Fadden gave the sale and which brought out the expected reaults. Through it all prompt and courteous treatment was given the buyer: by the clerks in charge. Listed to Dr. Cody We had the privilege of listening on Monday to an addreea by Canon Cody. given to a body of students that day taken by the Toronto Daily Star and broadeaated over Ontario.! " was caught by Mr Alex McCor! mien tine radio set with land anal. er in Upper Town and a roomful could have heard it. He was dealing with Geneva. the iiluatrioua - city. and after a brief reference to Calvin and none other historical character-a. he dealt with his vialt to the famous dty. giving word pie tum of the buildings. sketches at some of the notable: there, their aim and ambitions. (among than our own George Footer) and wan Inch impressed with {our black dol- Motor Traffic 1 q . 533:1. sri-Cs-rachel?)!!.)!!)' A crnsus of iii4 OPICS. itramir for tho (‘n of Grrv h antes from one or the any wu countries comprising the League. The occuton too showed the momen- tom step. to Minn Gel-my to the butâ€. There was occuloully Oahu of humor and the laughter at! â€plume vu 9|.th hard. He cloud by an up! mention from Tmymn. m mt! WWII uunoot In“! In it. “New. Assistant superirttertdertt of MistR. Robin. of the In! odd will , iii)ltt B' ttt The event it next week will be Trinity Church "'owl Supper and Leoncert on Thursday evening, Nov. Nth. Supper Be d trom 6 to 8. Admission 50c. The mgram will be a musical one and a on: the num- ber will be harp selec n by Mr J. A. .Robinson. In the T tt Hall. Died in Toronto. 2 - Motor Traffle Con-us Home for the northern part ot the Co. ot Grey has been under waythe past week. The information is, for the Dept. of Public Highways. FOUND :Abou he 15th of Decem- ber, 1925, on Qu St. pearl cres- cent. with star not pearls resting on ereseent. Owner y paying ex- penses of this mu. m have same by applying at Review 0 ce. " - Trinity Church\ Fowl Supper The death occurred in quronto on Wednesday of in? week of Mn. Windrow (Mary Livingstone). daugh- ter of the late Hugh and Mrs Living- stone of Aberdeen. Mrs Windrow in the third sister to pass “my since last summer and her remains were Interred in Shyner cemetery curri- day. [Mceasod's brother Mr Arch. Livingstone, now resides at Weyburn. Hallowun 50cm A pleasant Bulloween social under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid ot the Presbyterian Church, was held in the A. Y. P, A. room» on Tuesday ev- wing. The contests. stunts and games savored of the hobgoblin timu and much amusement arose over the outcome of them all. The organ not being in good condition, there was no musical program; Miss Mary Benton contributed a reettation;and Misses Julia Weir. Jean Harding and Erma Kellar gave a little playlet on a scene from Macbeth? A lunch ot pumpkin pie and sandwiches cloud the evening. As the social was not well aavertised, it was not as well attended as acme previous functions. Car Badly Wrecked While coming home from Hanover on Sunday evening last. Messrs Bert Hunt and Wilfrid Alexander of Vick- ers had an experience at Allan Park railway crossing they will not forget for some time. The sedan which Bert drives. belongs to Mr Herb. Hunt and In some manner as it hit the steel rails at this crossing, the front tire bust. The sedan refused to move forward, and somehow or other, in a manner which wilt never be known. went instead over the bank, turnlng' completely over, and leaving the sedan I. sorry looking wreck. It ts thought the boys must have come through the top of the sedon as they er-tsped all the sliver- ed and broken gloss. Apart from I few bruises they ere unhurt. Nott> itttt ,rilt be done to the ear " it “I too fur thrgugh. . Box Social at Aberdeen The newly formed Aberdeen Wom- en's Institute M Aberdeen hue not let the guru" - under their feet since omniutlo'n dat Ind a they wanted some 'enih on man deeiiktt ttsataboxesoetal vulafood my to also funds. Aeeordingty Itust Prim m the night appointed for not. since omnlnno'n mutted some will tint I. box tsocial page funds. Acct an the night a and white there Anniversary Services - . of Queen St. Church Splendid services were held in Queen St, United Church on Sunday last, conducted by Rev. Thea. H. Boie B. A. of Walkerton. Knox Church service was withdrawn in the even- ing- to allow of that congregation hearing the visitor. They came in such numbers that every inch of space was occupied and some turned away. The speaker took as his topic the story of Nehemiah who was "doing a great work" in' rebuilding the wall: of Jerusalem and could nit leave it. Many ane lea-om were drawn from his iaithi’uineu wdnty. his religious faith and terror endoth- er good oualitiea. He applied the awry ot Nehemiah to the uotmndtntt of the great new United Church in Canada and told of it: proper“. its reeponaihiiitiel. " was. and in (Continued on Page " the motor and vehicle srdeen Worn- an hue not " their feet And " they ttnd', deem Rood n)! to ribs. I. scalp wound and internal in- , Juries. . He Menu! greatly allnight . while retaining consciousness, but 101 9.15 Tuesday morning. the spark ot life Bed. The remun- were taken to the Kress undertaking parlors, . where they renamed um after the '.' Inquest 9n Weqnesdsy. freight Train and Car _ Co'llision had fatal Ending When the westbound c. P. R. freight train collided with a Fond touring car leaving Ber Thus. Moore's home " McWilliams Monday afternoon. the driver, Mr John Highley and his wife were no.3eriously injured, that he succumbed next morning at Dur- ham Hospital. Mrs Highley. who was also taken to the hospital. is still critically ill, though showing a little improvement. Mrs. Highley is a sister of Mr.) Modre's and they had motored upl, from their home, 24 Lynd Ave., Tor-l onto, on Saturday evening. On Mon/ day threshing was in progress at] Moore's and in†the afternoon. Mr and} Mrs Highley set out for Durham an secure some supplies. Before start-) ing, Mr Highley put the sides on his car. as a cold north wind was blow- ing, and about 2.30 pan. startetHiown the road trom the house leading to the highway. This road crosses the railroad about 70 feet from Moore's gate, and the C. P. R. westbound freight in charge or Engineer Moore and Conductor Campbell was coming along to Durham before the after- noon passenger train reached town. The trainmen's view of the car was hidden until almost upon it, while with sides on and wind in wrong direction. the Highleys never heard, saw or thought of an approaching train. The car was cawrht broad- side, and smashed into fragments. while Mr and-lire Highley. badly in- jured,‘werehuried 20 feet or. more into .a pool of stamps water,.~form- ed by the remit mini. V . x' Meanwhile Mm Moore and dangle ter Esther, watching their departure from the window of their home, viewed with horror the fatal crash. Esther immediately rushed to the barn to inform the threshers. where- upon operations were shut down and Mr Moore and the men hastened to render first aid . The train had stop- ped and backed up to the scene or the disaster, Dra D. B. Jamieson and A. M. Bell had been snmomned and temporarily dressed their injuries. and placed the victims aboard the train, which conveyed them to Gar- afraxa St. crossing here, and cars from there to the hospital. It was found that Mr Highley had tst1ttered a compound fracture of the left leg below the knee, in tact the leg was partially crushed to a Jelly. Besides he tsuitered. several broken John Highley of Toronto, victim of Auto Accident llnf’ High!†W “no found to be critically injured. “was several ribs broken. A wound in left leg, at: " round hue tad bend. besides adia- Mrs nghley is a sister ot Messrs: “VIII! “Nuns n-uuuauu’ Thos. and Can. Moore. Glenelg, also! ------ i of Mrs Hugh Firth 'Durham, and, North Glenelg Baptist church held; they had planned to spend a day at. successful anniversary services onl the Firth home here before return: Sunday and Monday last. At the, ing to Toronto. _ 4 lSunday alternoon service, Rev. C.l Mr Highley we; " years of age.‘ Harris. Hanover, with his cttoir,werel and a naive ot-"I'oronto. One broth-i present to lead in the service of I er Robt., ot‘Torbnto .a sister, Mrs 1 praise and song while at the evening Drynan with her daughter, also otl, service. Rev. Ju Tnylor. Durham, Toronto. arrived here Tuesday night,[‘nnd Glenelg Cent're Baptist chain! ,to take charge of remains and com- were speaker and ctgorttttertt. ol iplete funeral "irraiigemenU. Burl-l! Monday evening u soon! entertain-1 'will take place in Toronto. The de-i ment wu held.'with pastor. Rev. Mr; ceased was a carpenter try trade and Crickington " chum Rev. Mm expected to oopmence‘ on min-go Peraner, o. Sound. was present and building contract this week end. idelivered the adorns of the even- Beeidee the brother and ttititer; ins. The loal choir_led in on on- mentioned. three other listen our-E them Hid Gieneig Centre choir do _ vive him in.Toronto. Fort Erie nnd. comrihntod a number; Solon were I Richmond, W. Behave: have the' sun; by Mrs Wilfrid 'l‘hompoon. 2,',i . commotion of knowing tl'di")i,"ir'j'iiri.i: In J. 0.. Greenwood. n. . loved one. had the belt of medical! CMW.MH¢ Rollie: duet by __, “u...“ my. nnnr thar Mrs Nobtr and fur and Boston. placement of me but! which with In a ,reioondttion. tt was a bout severe trhoelt.,to her system. but she 'nppeared to be improved next day. At 8 mm -Wedhelday however, -she was nlnking‘ and Tire was mauled by the aid of atimuianpr,'rwjs spec- lat nurses are in tvtteAtiusee"toatw, Wednesday. In afternoon andveven- mg she rallied a little wd while sun in a serious condition this'Thursday morning, hopes are now entertained for her recovery. Besides the brother end skier mentioned. three other stator; nur- vIve Mm in.Toronto, Fort Erie and Richmond, Va. Behave: have the conaohtlon of knowing that their loved one: had the beat of medical non-n “a tutrntion both after the Richmond, W. Behave: bare the conaolntlon of knowing that their loved one: had the beat of medical care and attention both alter the accident and st the local hospital. The corpse was founded to Tttrs onto by Wednesday afternoon trim} for interment. the brother nnd sister; accompanying ttie rental. Prev! tou- to removavITn Imam wu hold: when a jury. or Mac etttsetU-4rees and Ab. Noble. 1/ Danny. G. lo Comb. M. Steinem". J. Snell. Geo. Mekeettttie, R. Whitmro. Geo Camp- ttttli-art" sworn In and viewed the rennin. We!!! vu than Rad Cra- fhteMtr 361mm. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28.’1926 W115 stick is incomntcd the Holstein um: i 'We give helow 'ul extract of the More High School ke. 'i,, onaolatia is Imperative; report o? High School Inspector Lee. van. on his recent visit to our High School. It came into Sec'y Grant's hands only on Tuesday and the tenor of the Report g'lveg force and empha- sis to the desires of the delegation which waited on the Board a week ago asking action to provide more accommodation In our High School. of many parents to have Fourth Form work taken up cannot be manned. Some schools with no better backing than we should have take up oom- mereialorork tutti and it bf advantage At present expansion isimpossitsle. Owing to the numbers attending, the Sclenee room has to be used as an ordinary class room, and the deslré We hope all claws and tan ot: ficials will take atoe of our ltlon and be prepared to devise measures to make our school grade still high. er. A mistake was made onee---it should not occur attain. Reading, Writing and Spelling are‘ above the average. But here is the! extract from the Inspector's report:| "The attendance at this school for the present year. shows an increase: of about 20 per cent over'that ofl last year." Gratifying as is thisI growth, it is not without its disad-. vantages. The building planned Gal, three-teacher High' School, has now become a {our-teacher school. To provide for this expansion the ehemr istry laboratory has been almost; crowded out, ot existence so that' [chemistry can .no longer be taught as it should be taught, with the em- phasis in practical and experiment- Tpl work by the pupils. - For the same reason it has been toundieeiusary to discontinue up perschool work with the result that these pupils who wish touake up- per; school work, must leave home and seek it eleswhere. Teaching of physical culture is handicapped. particularly in- severe weather for lack of a gymnasium. The need-of additional accommodation is a may ent need, but it would appear. if one may judge from the numbers now preparing in the Public School to (a up for next year's Entrance ex- aminations. that next year the question of adequate accommodation for the number of pupils, is likely to become critical." Dr. MacBean, Returned Missionary, at Pres. Church I Rev. Mr Taylor nuts spoke brteitr. ‘mchwunorved uttheclo-eto ‘. those present. as were the receipts r hom the Sunday and Mona†ser- Ut vicel. ' There ima tr urge attendance of; members of the, Continuing Presby- terian Church out on Sunday morn-‘ in last to hear a returned foreignI missionary, Dr. Jessie r "Pe' speak Dr Michell bu served Btttt nadigl gut-W (or 10 icipuii, China. so angina-x t1rnstnuuti1 of country's present day. conditions: and needs. She “my; coworker “an". and Mrs’An'strong during their two year stay-in 'China and latterly has been Professor in the Hackett Medi. cal College. Canton. Her address’ was based ehietty on conditions as they exist in China at the present time, due to the . Bolshevik uprising. When Dr. MacBenn returned to Can- North Glenelg Anniversary tttiii, ,_' f jliltgitith Union Miami: Services my Service of Durham church", will be held In Trinity Church. Bur. ham, on lousy. Nov. 8th, a 10.30 LID. Ofelia tn Aid, of scum-3' Comm had. Rev. 1:: T3710! will deliver What the Inspector Says (Continued on page 8) Mrs Geo. Love of Seattle, Wash.. who has been Waiting at her sister's. Mrs Walter Ewing Bunessan. left Saturday for Toronto, her brother Charles and sister. Miss Mary Ken. nedy motoring with her to the city. She leaves Wednesday night for her home in Seattle. Mr Clifford Howell leaves this week end tor Manitoulin Island. on I hunting expedition and will al- so vial! at his sister-tavr, Mrs. A, Atkinson. ted over Sunday with her cousin, Mrs J. C. Nichol. Mr John D. McDowell ‘of Dundalk, is the Returning Oincer tor South Grey in the coming Provincial elec- tion: John D. Underwood. P6rt El- ttits, for North Bruce: Wm. anew. for North Grey and Wm tr. McCu- Mrs Meme of Winnipeg. is on a few week’s visit with her stster,Mrs (Rev.) J. E. Peters. Mrs Chas. Ogg of Guelph, has been a visitor with her mother and broth-, er, Herbert Cross, for at week. ' Miss Minnie Matthews. Upper Tom went to "Toronto Tuesday, Where she win receive further med- ical treatment for stomach trouble. Mrs C. T. Wilson or Hudson, the ‘jumping olr centre for the Red Lake district. Northern Ontario, vist- lum, JiiiGtoit for Sou“: Brpoe. Messrs Thos Johnston one! Andy Hay, Mrs Wm Hay and Mrs Robt. Small of Dromore were. guests of Mr and Mrs Reta Hay Sunday. Miss Marjorie Firth, nurse-in-lraln- lug, o. Sound", came _ home Monday. owing to the fatal car accident toner unclekMr J. Manley. ‘ Misses Marion and Ruby Scarf an spending "A†Week or two with Toronto friends.and relatives. Mr and Mrs Ju. Candy nnd_threei daughters ot Toronto, were visitors‘ over the week end at Mr and Mrs H.; Firth's. "' . l Mm D. B.‘Jamleson. Mrs Moore McFadden. Miss Margaret Hunter, Mrs. Gilbert McKechnle and Miss Al- lee We were In Hanover Setup day Ahilur to Vtear the Royal Welsh Ladles' Choir and were afterwards entertained at Mr,R. J. Ball's. Mrs Alex Hay was In Pricevllle on Saturday last visiting with Mrs. Standin at the latter's sister. Mrs. Camemn. Mrs Standln also return- ed home that evening from nursing Mrs Harold KArstedt in Pricevllle. Mr John Aldred Inst week end re- turned to his home here, after ntwo month stay with his son Percy at Ceylon. Salk. Miss Cullls. while in town from Stntford tor the Queen St Anniver- sary. Wu the guest of ‘Mr and Mrs. W. A. Glass. , Mm (Rev.) B. D. Aib.trottg on Frldny “ten-noon lat. tendered ere .cepuon we lulu. ot her church. “meet .. Jessie. Median. .The 'youhx people of the Pushy-1 terian Church. met' on Thursday ev-T ening last, at the home of In; J. H. Harding, for the purpose of forming a Young People's organization. Miss Edith Sinclair of Harriston. who ad. dressed the 'rhankofterfng of ‘the Women’s Missionary Society in the afternoon. spoke to the gathering. and organized the Society. Miss Sinclair, who is a daughter ot Dum can Sinclair, M.P. for North Wei- ;iington, u now prominently identi- lned with the work ot the Presbyter- Wuhoo Hepburn. " Meeting: will be he“ fortnightly It the member'- homu until the completion ot the church basement (autBettrtt for use, when they will be “held fortnightly. The ttmt not!“ Cot the tgoeietr,M1t be Fthe um ( day his. {ff s. Manual. -iGiGGi a on w of I!“ when] councn Rev. and Mn Herbert of Preston. were visitors for I gluon “no but week end with In H's stolen, the Mines Hughes. Mr Herbert has now been "rector " Preston tor So years. . Thankyou l., We have" received this week a let- ter from t prominent Proton Tp. tanner and Among other molten is kind enough to add: Allow me to thank you for the interest you mine in Local events among the rumors. We consider the Review by tar the best edited paper in the community." Miss Agnes Maepttaif, WP. is much in demand these any: as nonb- lie speaker at important gathering! in different sections ot the-eountry. and also in the United States. On Friday lust, Miss MmPhaii undres- sed the Business and Professioml Women's Club It their regulnr lunch- eon in Mm. and left the same. night for Boston, last. where tshe spoke on Sunday at the Ford Forum Ind at a downtown church. On Mom day the addressed a large luncheon meeting of the Women's Internation- al League for Peace and Freedom, also " Boston. It is understood Mina MocPhAil has a. number ot other speaking emements of importance prior to the opening ot Parliament in December. . .' Speaks at Boston " pretty October wedding Was sol- emntzel at 2 p. m., Oct. Mth, at the Queen St. anomge, by Rev. J. E. Peters, when Mr Walter McAllster, son of Mr and Mrs Thou. McAlmter of Normally. mnd Miss Caroline (ururrNitie'e emu: of we'ltte Wm and Mrs AOoe, "t3ser.eited in mun-go. inert; were ad ate-gays. "an...†.....-. “My _- _.V__._‘._,m The bride iiil, mummy harm! in a peach geometle dress with butt trlmmmqu, shoes add hose mmamh, carrying a bouquet‘of mums. The ceremony proper over a buffet luncheon was served at the home of the bride's mother. and at which dn. ly the immediate relotlves wow pros,- ont. Shortly after, the happy couple left try motor for I. ten day trip to St. Marys. Brantford and Kitchen“. the bride looking particularly wellln a travelling suit of mvy blue char- meets, buck velvet hat and wore the gift of the groom, a dark brown fox fur. On their return a reception will bo held Friday night, Nov. 5th, at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs Robl. Campbell. The young couple will commence home making on the tar mel- wax hm in Normanby. on which . new house has been built the past manger. The Review Joins the good wishes of may others. tn extending to the young couple . long and happy tire together, tkhhter--hlirr lkirtitls . numbed Woolly u and. you In “now. To cum-a sum. â€.50 . you In advance. . G. "MAGE 1 DON, Palm-hen knots Safely Razors. all kinds V Uti Auto-Strap and Oiilette Blades Shavirg Stl Shaving Greasy Brtssites-oit prices Talc: in fact, Everything in Shaving Supplies "s T . Wampole's Extract of Cod Liver Oil A wonderful Tonic and Builder---) a twttte ' STAN DAiii) BANK . McBETH - V or CANADA DURHAM BRANCH-W. A. John . W n M éhaving Requisites TORONTO Create an Account With Your _v" Victory' Loan Coupons ' ICTORY Loan Cpu-- i/ pone will mature on the first day of next month Clip your coupons and use them to open a Sa- vings account with us. Then the money your Bonds earn- ed will in turn be earning. MATHER--m Normnby. on Sunday, Oct 24th. to Mr and In: Will lather, I daughter. On th date W. B. Phillips, o the~W. H. Taylor Opti al Co., Owen Bound, wil visit their' Durham Bra chOffiee, at McFADDEN'S Please make arrange- ments early by phone. BUILD STRENGTH coming wtuter with health be by Par. " you In suscept- INe In colds. our IAIN: is to build up your stre'ndth with . sI.00 bottles at i McFadden’s Drug Store 'i Creophol ls upechlly prepar- ed to Increase reslsunce to Colds-1nd to relieve- Bronchitis ull deep-sewed Coughs. Croo- phos will mom weight and "mum and drive out disuse germs The 2erall Store No one can word to mee th (Successors to MscFarlnno & Co.) Dwain 3nd Stunner Phone 3. DU BEAU CREOPHOS DRUG STORE BORN Shavirg Sticks Manager