trown and guests on Hampcéâ€">n. ted for a ddes, Deâ€" eek with 4 pupils, standing drill as beiween i and baâ€" Tiverton iss Faith nald wos ind Mrs th a bad the iD in Geor dren visâ€" Thursâ€" U on bis soreness thought hen his put on s neck. eral Of McLean ._ Dugâ€" off from ind sons e Park. s neck, Evelyn, with Mr went Sunâ€" _ James of the h Miss nezer, it bersoOn & with par IC & owel end John \ 18 Valk ale Ns M W it ta v ADV ty m M he he \Wr W â€"10k10 | HereandThere Cnlonel Scott, who is successâ€" t«‘ly producing tullp bulbs at Salâ€" mon Arm, British Columbia, beâ€" lioves that the industry has a fuâ€" ture. He has one acre under this production with drying, cleaning and storage sheds. He grows fiftyâ€" +wo varieties of bulibs and has about a quarter of a million bulbs on hand growing. omo 9 I 0 Ensl |ourist traffic to Saint John this on is the largest in its history, 1 so far is equal i# not greater in during the whole of last seaâ€" a Tourists started â€" arriving â€"‘lor this spring, and have conâ€" ‘od in much larger numbers in in other seasons. 1eA 12 PAAIAPTOOCC g ‘We sell the Herbs the Juice comes from‘ Box 513, LONUVVN _ H Lj 10 gOBOQOHOï¬OHO#OHO Thesoe Bonds are a closed First Mortgage on most favorably situated highestâ€"class Apartment or Office buildings in Toronto, may be secured in $100, $500 to $1000 denominations, and mature in 20 years. Asinking fund retires a proportion of these bonds each year thus increasing the security. . Invest Now in Sound 7. _ | First Mortgage Real Estate Bonds $ Offered by a bond house who have never had a loss of one cent to any client on any bond sold. CHOPPING DONE WHILE YOU WA P. RAMATS, Durham, Local Dealer and sell them at Reasonable Royal House‘d flour, per bag 4.50 | Chopped Majestic Flour, per bag .... 4.30) Crimped ) Canada Flour, per bag.... 4.30 | Crimped King Edward Flour per bag 4.00 | Oat cjlo‘g Best Quality of Flour & Feed Giet our Price before you Sell your Wheat : Gooos DELIVERED IN TOWN EV ERY DAY. PHONE NO. 8, DAY OR NIGHT SsIMPLE HOME TREATMENT GIVE these Horbal Remedies a trial. They may save your life. _ Information and price list Free. Write Safety firstâ€"we handle nothing speculative You Pay for what you Get Whether it‘s a dress or or a tooth brushâ€"the higher the price. When you gat our Bro: The prico is tha lowast Write, call, or phone No. 6 for particulars. JOHN McGOWAN can bs 411 £>: any of tha following complaints : Gall Stones (removed without an operation), Goitre (re moved without an operation), Asthma, Piles, Heart Troubâ€" les, High Blood Pressure, Stomach Troubles, Skin Diseases Bed wetting, Worms, Nerve Troubles, Constipation and Appendicitis, â€" Kidney Troubles, Paralysis, â€" Diabetes, Bright‘s Disease, Lung and Bronchial Troubles, Bladder Troubles, Anaemia, Catarrh, Dropsy, Gravel, Overfatness, Female Troubles, Arthritis, Rheumatism, Neuritis and all We solicit your patronage. â€" We handle the THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS HENDERSON‘S BAKERY Remedied with NATURAL HERBS. It‘s also true of Bread Appendicitis CANADIAN HERB GARDBNS cea1 you gat the very bast »st consistent with quality. ‘The Alberta Amateur Championâ€" ships will take place shortly at Banff, Alberta, where the annual Highland Gathering and Scottish Musical Festival is being held from August 31 to September 3. An elaborate programme has been arâ€" ranged of a Scottish character, many of the athletic contests being peculiar to that race, such as tossâ€" ing the caber and putting the shot. Plans are reported to be on foot among sheep raisers to establish in Vancouver a wool grading cenâ€" tre similar to that functioning in ‘Trenton, Ontario, where at present most of the wool business of Canâ€" ada is conducted. An authority states this would probably have the result of increasing the returns to the producer from 25 to 50 per Chopped Oats per 100 lbs 2.50 Crimped Oats per 100 lbs..2.50 Crimped Oats, per ton .. 48.00 Oat chop, per ton....... 48.00 Strong Chop, per 100 Ibs 2.20 Mixed Chop, per ton.... 44.00 Feeding Molasses. 25¢ per gal car or washing machine better the quality the 513, LONDON @‘ | terian Ha © | Mrs Robt n week end ° â€" $T. The ref Aid and | ited Chu @ | the home J | 30 1ad)cs @ | presided ercises 0 Mrs A. slonary and open The mi O | were rea l cided to O | ing servi Sullivan Rev. M upon and Missions, 0 into all t y pel and Harriston Brass Band who will perform at P ‘This Band will also provide the who Miss Jessie Nichol Sundayed with her friend, Miss Mabel Watters. | Mrs F. McKinnon and Mary visitâ€" ed recently at Alex Camon‘s. ! Miss Flora McDougall‘s home was completely destroyed by fire Friday afternoon when the chimney caught ‘ fire. We understand there is some inâ€" irsurance. ‘ Misses Dorothy and Eva Carson, of ‘Toronto, spent the week end at their home and attended the wedding of their sister Florence. Mr and Mrs Alex Carson Mary and Florence, v‘sited at Ray McLean‘s, Friday night. Miss Marjorie McLean, Toronto is spending a few days at home. Mrs Wm McLeod Sundayed at Mrs D. Grabam‘s. Miss Mary Carson leaves for Torâ€" into today after SpONGINA LMI®D MMMCT at her home. Wm McLeod, Annie and Donalda, visited first of week at David Hincks. Miss Anna Mary McLean with Mcâ€" Farlane‘s, motored to ‘Toronto and spent the week end. The cement work on the bridge at the Town Line has been completed by Mr D Weber and his men, ready for the steel work, while the bridge on the 4th has the steel work nearly doneâ€"a fim» looking structure. Mr H. B. McLean bought up anothâ€" er fine bunch of cattle from Toronto last week. Miss Bertha James is on a visit to her sister at W.ston. Rev Mr McCarten preached very acâ€" ceptagly in St Columba in the evenâ€" ing, in the abronce of Rev F. Sulliâ€" van preaching anniversary services at his church at Berkeley. The bridge gang are now in Egre mont, near Mt Forest, building one there. The young married, couple, Mr and Mrs Richardson, were the recipients of â€" hearty â€" folicitations from their many friends here Sunday at the conclusion of their wedding trip, the bride looking the picture of health and loveliness and the groom a strapâ€" ping young man. MIss Kathleen Booth and Miss Reta McDermid, motored from Torâ€" onto and spent the week end with Miss McDermid‘s parents. They atâ€" tend2d service Sunday in the Presbyâ€" terian Hall, Priceville. Also Mr and Mrs Robt. Boak, Toronto, spent the week end with the McDermid family. The regular meeting of the Ladios‘ Aid and Missionary Society of the Unâ€" ited Church, Priceville, was held at the home of Mrs Peter Muir, with 30 ladios present. Miss L Mather presided and the usual devotional exâ€" ercises opened the meeting,. Mrs A. S. Muir, president of Misâ€" slonary Soc‘cty, then took charge and opened with a word of prayer. The minutes of previous meeting were read and adopted. It was 4+ cided to have the annual Thankofferâ€" ing service on Oct. 7, anl have Mrs. Sullivan take charg> of the service. Rev. Mr Sullivan was then called upon and gave an interesting talk on Missions, taking as his tert "Go ye into all the world and preach the gos pel and lo, I am with you always", which was much enjoyed by all presâ€" ent. At the close of this fine address, a short synopsis of the first chapter of the missionary study book "Drums in the Darkness", for the coming year was also given. Mrs Sullivan and Mrs Peter Muir were called on and rendered a pleasâ€" ing duet "Get right with God." The | Lord‘s Praye»r was repeated in unison. \ The hostess then served a dainty lunch $T. 11 am: "To No evening ionship runnor, Nas his fellow citizens at by Rosenfield, an champion, got a Car citizens of Toronto. the folks to remem that way ? PRICEVILLE hdarm | S$T. COLUMBA W. M. AT CoLUMBA UNITED CHURCH, PRICEVILLE SUNDAY, SEPT 30 vening servieé on account of Anniversary 22 as. Williams, the Olympic champâ€" Carson leaves for Torâ€" ter spending three mos. ens at Vancouver. COD A another â€" Olympic a car from the Jewish ronto. Isn‘t it nice for remember the cripples â€"PF. Sullivan, pastor ary services onto Monday last. y. Mr and Mrs McArthur and Miss now in Egre McArthur, Toronto, were recent visâ€" building one itors at bome of their cousin, Mr D. S. McDonald. »uple, Mr and Inspector Wright visited our school the reciplents last week. |â€" & | prett; ""“" the Mans ‘ when . Flo Wws Mrs J. A 1daY | riage to 4 : Richardson â€" Carson Nuptials ._ The groom‘s gift to bride was a | cabinet of silver, to the bridesmaid a diamond bar pin and to best man, gold cuff links. . The happy couple left later on a honeymoon trip to A pretty wedding was solemnmized at the Manse, Pricevile, on Sept. 22nd, when Florence, daughter of Mr and Mrs J. A. Carson was united in marâ€" riage to Arthur J. W. Richardson, son of Mr and Mrs W. A. Richardson of Swinton Park. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. Corry, pastor of Priceville Presby‘n Church. Given away by her father, the bride loaked charming in a gown of peach georgette with white picture hat, kid shoes and hose to match and carried a bouquet of butterfly roses, bridal wreath and maiden hair fern. . The bridesmaid, Miss Mary Careon, was in rose georgette with shoes and hose to match and carried an old fashionâ€" ed bouquet The groom was attendâ€" ed by his cousin Will Cranson, Luckâ€" now. After the signing of register, all returned to bride‘s home where a wedding breakfast was served. Only immediate relatives of bride and the groom were present. Port Elgin, Goderich and Toronto. The bride‘s travelling dress was blue georgette with silver trimming, gray hat and coat to match. On their reâ€" turn they will reside on the groom‘s farm near Swinton Park. Mr and Mrs Wm Mchinney ALLCNG: ed Hanover Fair Friday. Mrs E S Matthews is at present spending a few days in Toronto. Rev. McDonald, Selburm», had the charge of services at Hopeville Unitâ€" ed Church Sunday and preached splenâ€" did sermons. Miss M Acheson, Inisâ€" m{;i.?ii. J. McMillan sang a pleasâ€" ing duett, meeting in Mr. Edward Hopkins of 2nd con, Brant, suffered a heavy loss Saturday morning last, when . his barn was totallly burned. The cause of fire is unknown, it first being noticed at 2 a. m. â€" The season‘s crop Was all in the barn, and was prepared to start threshing Saturday. All the livestock with the exrception of a couple small LARGE BARNS GO UP IN PLAMES IN BRUCE CO. the On Saturday night last, sparks orâ€" iginating from & gasoline engine us ed to pump water, ignited some straw on the farm of Andrew Zetâ€" tler, one and a quarter miles east of Chepstowe in Bruce and completely destroyed the big barn and most of the season‘s crop. Practically all the livestock and implements were sayâ€" ed. â€" A threshing outfit was on the road about a half mile away ready j The undersigned offer for sale that desirable 100 acre farm, being lot 7. con 21, Township of Egremont, (the late John Lawrence farm). _ Applica | tions to be made to the undersigned, whea will furnish information as to to move into the barn to thresh the season‘s crop Monday. The loss will prove & heavy one, over $7000, about half covered by insurance. Mr Murray McEachnie went to Torâ€" the Review Office. Only 5¢. Two bunâ€" dles or more at the same rate. Suitâ€" able for several purposes. On the farm is a good brick house, bank barn, hay barn, pig peb, silo. windmill, ete. . Good water. A snap for quick buyer. Philip Lawrence, Get a big bundle o_f o!d papers at ;l;t; 'Mm Wm McKinney attendâ€" 100 ACRE FARM FOR SALE a number of the United conâ€" i are attending Presbytery in Dundalk Tuesday. rescued Insurance covered at Priceville Fall Fair, Friday, C whole Program at evening concert Tribute to Late G. L. Hughes Eulogy of George L Hughes, deâ€" livegzed by H. A. Hansen before J.C. Penney Company Convention, held at St. Paul Hotel. September 17, 1928 : "It is a painful duty that falls to my lot today. Nevertheless it is a service of love to pay high tribute to my friend and fellow manager in our great organization, George L Hughes of Little Falls. who died in the St. Cloud Hospital as the result of injurâ€" ies recelved in an auto accident at Becker, Aug. 27th. Our friend was born in Canada. In the fall of 1914 he came to the States and entered the employ o! the Penâ€" ulated. Me was honest in his thinkâ€" ing, frank and open in his dealings with his fellows and generous in his _ interest in every good caus*. His ‘ warm heart bhad a kindly thought and |m. open hand a generous gift for evâ€" __2. 2has af nasd that came to his atâ€" ney Company at Great Falls, Monâ€" tana, where I was then employed. After serving as my first man at Anâ€" aconda for one year, he was sent to Little Falls as manager. His going is a sad and untimely & vent as he was but 47 years of age. I am glad to pay honor wher> honor is due, The Penmey Company mourrs the loss of one of its best men. an efficient and trustworthy leader whose place will not easily be filled. It is not often nor easily that such a man is found in whom the sterling qualities of character and ability, blend with humility and gentleness. His habits were simple and well ngâ€" oryu.eotneodth&tamewhn;t- tention. â€" He was worthy of a large place in public esteem which he held in his place of residence, He was at the time of his cdath, of Commerce. active in many fraterâ€" nal organizations and was & lifeâ€"long member of the Episcopal Church. It is a tribute to his going that on ths day of his funeral, all places of husiness were closed in token of sympathy and respect. ‘The best portion of a man‘s good life, His ll;t:I;.v ';A'x;élul unremembern»d of kindness and of love. The memory of this fine and loyal brother in business will be an anchâ€" or to our souls against storms that wreck in all the days ONTARIO ARCH TORONTO 44 new stock," said the Chief. "Clear these goods at once." So Breok, a man ef words, started a long letter to his “W. at once" Eut Hih, the man of action, had already given Long Disâ€" number. A few Men of action â€" words . . . and Hill had made a sale, before Brook‘s letter was finished. bers frequently called, and give the operator the disâ€" up a service that is already Long Distance. President of the .Chamber ct bth. fraterâ€" the estate Of SU°"" * of the Town of Durhi ty of Grey, deceast Campbell McKechnie, Town of Durham, NOTICE IS HEREBY the Executors of the E McKechnie. late of the ham, in the County chant. Deceased, and N McKechnie, of the san “the first meeting of creditors in the} | above Estate will be bold at the ofâ€" fice of the said Thomas J, Rutherâ€" _ ford, OfMcial Receiver, at the Court | House in the City of Owen Sound, in the County of Grey, on the Eighth day of October, A. D. 1928, at ten o‘ clock in the forencon. To entitle you to vote thersat, ! proot of your claim must be lodged :el;;t; Trustee to administer the es tate of the debtors. NOTICE IS l'URTHER__GlVENM | in care of Mills & Paterson, ;l;l'n- n;; i»efore the meeting is beld. Proxies to be used at the mesting must be lodged with me prior thereâ€" will elect the permanent Trustee. } AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that if you have any claim against the debtors for which you are entitled to rank, proof of such claim must be filed with me, or with the Trustee when appointed, within thirty days of th» date of this Notice : otherwise the proceeds of the debtors‘ Estate will be distributed among the partâ€" les entitled thrreto without regard to your _ DATED at Hanover, in the Provâ€" Ince of Ontario, this 22nd day of September A. D. 1928. 3 Forced to "Nights I sat up in a chair, I had such stomach gas. 1 took Adlerika and nothing I eat hurts me now. 1 sleep fine."â€"Mrs. Glenn Butler. Even the FIRST spoonful of Adlerâ€" ika reli>ves gas on the stomach and removes astonishing amounts of old waste matter from the system. Makes you enjoy your meals and sleep betâ€" ter. No matter what you have tried for your stomach and bowols, Adler ika will surprise you. For the first time in 20 years, we have decided to sell locally 1000 ten pound pails of our pure white clover and basswood blended honey at $1.00 per pail. We will guarantee the same quality as that in which we took fAirst prize in London, England, in compeâ€" tition with the whole British Empire. The Bankrapicy Act Try it folksâ€"it‘s delicious and hbas a fiavor all its own. H. D. MeINTYRE & SON, Bruce St., Durkam BANFF â€" LAKE LOUISE AND THE CANADIAN ROCKIES A region which can offer the finest in natural beauty is the one whlchi makes & direct appeal to the vacaâ€" tionist. If that region has nco,uon] enjoyment, then greater becomes the appeal, ‘ For the person taking a September vacation no better choice could be made than that of Banff and Lake Louise in the heart of the Canadian Rockies. There one can enjoy the finest of golf, tennis, horse back ridâ€" ing, mountain climbingâ€"and how exâ€" hilarating the warm pool afterwards. Your stay at the worldâ€"renowned Banff Springs Hotel or Chateau Lake Louise will be a delight long rememâ€" Low summer tourist fares in effect until Sept. 80. Full information, as to rates, etc. from nearest Canadian Pacific agent. R. MacFarlane, town The wellâ€"known Lander farm, imâ€" mediately adjoining Durham corporaâ€" tion, on Provincial Highway. 100 acâ€" res. more or less, in good state of ate of John McKechnie, late ; Town of Durham. in the coul\-! Grey, deceased, and Nettie | eil McKechnie, also of the said | af Durham, authorized Auign-‘l JOHN ALEXANDER PATERSON, res, more or less, in good state of eultivation ; good frame house, barn and outbuildings ; electric light, good water, 2 wells, one drilled ; convenâ€" lent to High and Public Schools : concrete sidewalk to gate. Tenders will be received up to September 1st, 1927. Lowest or ary tender not necessarily accepted, Water! Watee!! Water!! CE ISs HEREBY GIVEN that ecutors of the Estate of John hnie. late of the Town of Durâ€" n the County of Grey, Merâ€" Deceased, and Nettie Campbell What is G4)~1 Ha«lth Worth Why then take a chance and use water that is polluted and unfit ftor domestic use, when pure water can be had by having a well drilled. ) also bandle Pumps and Pump repairs Satisfaction guaranteed. ED. J. PRATT, R. R.4, Ourham Phone 98. r 12 McFADDEN‘8 DRUG STORE For further information apply on THOS. G. LAUDER. Durham FURTHER TAKE NOTICE such moeting the creditors HONEY FOR SALE Chairâ€"Gas so Bad POR SALE The Durkham U. F. O. Live Btocok Association will ship stock from Durâ€" ham, on Tuesdays. Shippers are reâ€" quested to give three days‘ notice. JAS. LAWRENCE, Shippor Phone 2, r12 PRICEVILLE, ONT: MAIN STREET, J. L. SMITH, M.B., M.C. P.S, Office and residence, corner Countes and Lambton, opposite old Post OMe Office hours : 9 to 11 a. m. 130 to 4 p.m.. 7 to 9 p. m.. Sundays excepted Graduate of Toronto University (Successor to the late Dr. Blake) J. F. GRANT, D.D.S., L.D.S. Eyes Eramined and Corrected Office Hours: 2â€"5 p.m., 7â€"0 $pm W. C. PICKERING, DDS, LDS HONOR GRADVUATE of Toromo. University, graduate of Royal of Dental Snrgenns of Ontario m Over J & J HUNTER‘S New Store HONOR GRADUATE Toronto Univer sity; Graduate Royal College Dental Surgeons. Dentistry in all its braw» Office, East of Central Drug Btore The Science that adds Life to years and years to life. Call and See us Consultation Prea in Ourham Tuesdays, Thuredays and J. H. McQUARRIE, DRS. C. G. AND BESSIE McGILLIVRAY Licensed Auctioneer for Grey County Dates arranged at Herald Ofice, De» dalk, also through Durham Review and Flesherton Advance. Geo. E. Duncas, Dundalk P. O. Phone 4% r 42. Licensed Auctionser for Co. of Grey Terms, reasonable. Sale dates must be arranged at the Review Office, Residence: R. R. No. 2, DURBAM BIGBI SCHOOL Branch Office at Dundalk Open all day Friday Intending pupiis should prepare to enter at the beginning of the fall term. Information as to courses may be obtained from the Principal. Each member of the staf is a University graduate and an exper lenced teacher. 1, Junior Matriculation & Entrance to the Nermal Schools The School is theroughly equipped to take up the following courses :â€" The School has a creditable record in the past which it hopes to mainâ€" tain in the future. ROPICE 140 FABNKEES can be obtained at reasonable rates DR. C. McLELLAN raduate, University of Toronts . GEORGE E. DUNCAK Durham is an attractive and bear . E. MILNE, M. B. Fresh Meats, Fruits and Vegetables All the year round Quality the best and Prices the lowest. At your service always PHONE 139 The UPPER TOWN GROCERT DR. A. M. BELL J. C. HOWELL JOHN O‘NEIL + Cha:. man