chic! and 3... Week with Mr. liver. Primâ€: Ritchie. Mr m Edge Hitt. I.“ Mr and In 3tn Mao to SIN "at to 31m f on! mom" ull (as to mu- m a. runaway“; McLean we" I In Alex Mo. HA5 ALVA†m rumours KMhas-tAsty no name " Rear Mm I: recently. chean and two l Catherine a... Mr and In w. an returned a. nu’: nation a 27, I932 non ha new er months..." Even, I their so remand to er the vm 5W 3 We can supply i' you with all E of them 0:0 l CUSTOM CHOPPINO done every day and we turn it out I while you turn around. Printed forms savs "ms and slmplify many otherwise 1 tasks. Call us and enquire. You know the number - Let us help you with Printed Forms Intricau Run Pom Factory Forms Blotter. lntorloaf Form. Cheque. Auction Sal. Bill. Envoiopu, all kind. Fair Printing Factory Form Local Agent Fin. The New National Blue Flame Burner A new way ot turning your cool or wood etove into an upto- date on Burner for cooking and heating. an and my to oper- ate. No noise or odor. Instant heat. Bake with ettniidenee. The new Nation! Blue Home Burner is the most controllable heating equipment for general use. Uses cheep ot1.-Jutrt a few cents a day. 10 you guarantee protects you. We nbeolntely guarantee every Nation] Blue Home Burner to give 100 per ct. satisfaction. Subject to M days' trinl u shown in gumbo. order a Blue “one today. Folders Will be issued in a few days. Denominations $1000, 8500 and $100. Speak at once for them and we will secure them for you at the issue price, below par. dov't and Municipal Bonds yielding from 4% to 6 per cent. New Dominion of --'_l.i-i- Canada Loan Bonds Pamphlet. on our mu Mn purchasing alum " will pay you. OCTOBER 27, 1932 F Irtarteiat summon†G Royal Household Flour Bran 'O Canada' " 0151 Pilot " C DURHAM MACIINE SHOP Keep in Stock in Sale the following Goods: THE PEOPLE'S MILLS JOHN McGOWAN Will those requiring Fertilizer kindly leave their orders as early as possible. Write, Call or Phone No, FLOUR L RAI Lttt5aiJ, tE'iElil1 Phone No 6 MAGE, Durham ‘_ Meen Dltham,0nl. Buulnm Rocord Form. Manifold Form. Sal. lull- Window Card! Realm Prize Um Color Printing Shipping Tag. Forum! Card. Waxing Stationery Funeral Stationary it Oat Chop Crimpled Oats ., to FEED Bill. W all kinds DURHAM. ONT. PHONE 140 Shorts tedious Credit \Auction Sale ally suffered martyrdom. Paul, tho' a persecuter one time, became thru the help of Jesus, I devout worker for the cause of Christ. The church of Christ does not measure up to Christ’s teaching in this day and generation. A very lntereeting servlce was held " the sister congregation of Salem, on the common of their Anniversary, when their favorite of a few years ago, Rev. Mr Pioneer, preached ac. ceptahly to full congregations at each service, where every word was listened to attentively. Rev. Mr Bennett, Fleaherton. at present sup- plying this appointment, together with Priceville United, assisted at the afternoon aervtce. The choir ot St Columha here, 15 in number, led in the music and contributed two ttne anthems at the afternoon service, ‘Praise the Lord. " heavens adore Him' and ‘Great is the Lord! At the evening service. the solo occurring in the anthem 'One day nearer Home' was beautifully rendered by Mrs H. B. McLean. She also was one of a quartette 'Heaven is my Home' with Miss Belle Weir, Thos Weir and W. W. Ramage. Mrs Thos Weir accom- panied on the organ throughout. The text trom Matt 6: IT-tl, where the originality and radicalism of Jet sus was testttied to by "never man spake as this man.' We are so set in our ways of life as not to be any better and accept in modern times a. proper conception of God as a. kind and loving Father, who was to be found anywhere in the grass, in trees. in the flowers, quoting “Solo- mon in all his glory,’ We were pleased to meet with my old friends of may years ago, The evening subject was from Mark 3:14. and spoke of Peter’s tm- pulsiveness at times. yet showed qualities of leadership and became steadfast and loyal to Christan! tta- On Tuesday evening followmg, a fowl supper will be given, followed by the laughable hummus play 'Her Gloves,' put on by the excellent Dra- matic Club of Holstein, wlth every word audible. Admission " and 20c. Orchestra and speeches between acts We regret to learn that Mm Mary McKechnle ts not so well in health this week. We are wishing for im- provement. The evening service in the Hail will be cancelled Sunday evening in courtesy to the St Columba Un.ted Church Anniversary servlces that day, when Rev S. G. McCormick, ot Thornton, a. well-loved pastor of some few years ago, will conduct the per vices. Special music will be provided on the occasion by the choir and others. CORNER STONE OF CHURCH LAID ON SATURDAY, OCT. " The corner none of the new Preo. brterlan Church is to be laid on Bat. urday of this week, Oct Mth, by the Hon. W. H. Price, Attorney General of Ontario, and Hon Dr. Jemima, at 3 p. m. Other speakers will be on hand, we are instructed to say. Mr and Mrs A L Hlnch visited Sunday at David Nichol’l. The Willing Workers met on Mon- day at the Manse, with " ladies pre- sent. Arrangements were made to have a. patriotic concert on Nov 11, in the Hall, when a silver collection will be taken. The hostess served a dainty lunch at close. ‘Mr and Mrs Albert Wally. Mr. and Mrs Wm Timmins, and Miss Tim- mins, Tmveraston, visited Sundzy " Mr Alex Canon’s. Misses Almeda and Jean muck: spent the week end with like Ellen Parker, Fleeherton. Mr and Mn Jno Haw, Mr and Mrs Ed Haw and baby, Summon Park, a- long with other trlenda to the num- ber of M, enjoyed themselves with musk: and dualng at Wm Aldcorn's. one night last week. Mxn-lod. on Friday. Oct M, by Rev Dr mayor. at the Muse. Prieerillo. Miss Mary Black, daughter ot Mr Joe and the hue Mrs Black ot Swlnton Park, to Walter Stewart ot Hope- V._ -_'_ - my my, spent a. few day! with her mother at Mukdale. ‘Mr Farm SALEM ANNIVERSARY PR'CEV'LLE . tau, Hay and Grain The marriage ot Miss Robena Thompson, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs MacPheil of Motherwell, Scotland. and Wilfrid David Wright, son of Mrs Wright and the late Geo. Wright of Proton Tp.. was solemn- ized at 6 p.m. Saturday. Oct 15. at Kingston Road United Church, Tor- onto. The marriage was performed by Rev. H E Loye. The bride looked charming in a gown of sapphire blue velvet, fashioned on princess lates, with turban and wore a col-sage bou- quet of roses and lily of valley. She wss attended by her niece Miss Margaret Tatemai, who wore powder blue with matching messed“. The groom was supported by In. Hamm ton, Toronto. Pipers Angus and Don MoDonst, on leaving the church, played the ‘Highland Wedding.' A reception was held at home of bride’s sister, where a. sumptuous wedding dinner was served. Amid showers of confetti and good wishea. Mr and Mrs Wright left tar a. short honeymoon. The bride travelled in I, black and white ensemble with mat- ching accessories. oing was enjoyed until a late hour. Good music was given by the Haw orchestra and others. The bride and groom were the re- cipients of many beautiful and cod- ly gifts showing the esteem in which they are held. Good wishes. good and happiness so with than for a The anmsall meeting of the Durham Farmers' Cooperative Co., will be held Oct Mth u 2 Fm. In the room Above Jae. Meutttttut'trtttore. Ev- eryone interested is requested to be present. Joe Crowley, Mr. T. Tumbull, Upon their return they will reside on the groom's farm con 16, Proton. Before her marriage, the bride was tendered a shower and presentation by the stat! of the Girly Industrial Home, Toronto, of which she was Ass't Supt. After the shower the ma. 11y beautiful gifts were opened. A eomplimentary address was read by Miss Mary Mectumel, while Miss Bralley. the sup't, made the presen- tation of a. beautiful tea wagon. Miss McPhail expressed her slncere thanks tor the many beautiful gift! she had received. A dainty lunch was served try the stat! members. Miss MacPhall was also given an- other surprise In the form ot a china shower by her numerous friends in the Beach dist, where she taught music for a. number ot years. Then on Friday evening a miscel- laneous shower was given the bride and groom at their home, when a very large crowd was present. Dan- long and happy life together. the bride of Mr [van Leonard Rob- ertson, eldest son of Mr and Mm. George Robertson ot Tomato. Rev G. D. McLeod otBeMted. The bride was given in marriage by her faint. and was attired Itt. midntttht Hue transparent velvet with velvet turban and carried a bouquet of yellow MOI and lily ot the valley. Her sister. Miss Alice we: bridesmaid, dressed in brown maparent velvet and tur- ban to match and con-led yellow me- es. Little Miu Jean. also 3 ulster of bride, was tttrqrttr girl inalong gown of yellow silk and hat to match, car- rying a. basket of wring tttrwttm and purple heather. The beat man wu Mr Walter Robertson. brother of the groom and Miss Bertha, a sister. played the wedding music. A receptlon was afterwards held, Mrs Glbm wearing a gown ot black silk. with carnage ot orchld and lily ot the valley. Mm Robertson, mother ot groom, was gowned in blue secr- gette with similar corsage. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs Robertson, Mr and Mrs Joe Mc- Intyre, Guelph: Mr and Mrs Wm. MacArthur, Acton : Mr and Mrs Ira Glover, daughters Phyllis and Mar- ion, Mr and Mrs Jno Spam, Mrs. Mary Spent and daughter Edythe. Mr Lyle Smute, Mr Frank Wilson. all ot Hamilton. Shortly before the cere- mony a cable of congratulations was received from Lieut. Col. R. B. Hut. cheson of North Wales, England. After the wedding trip the bride and groom wlll live on Lonsdnle Rd. (The bride's mother in above write- up, was formerly Christena. Macln. tyre of Priceville.) ThettomeotMraatdMrts W. R. Gibson. " Rodin Are, Toronto. vat the none at a. pretty Autumn wed- ONTARIO ARC TORONTO THE DURHAM REVIEW ROBERTSON - GIBSON WRIGHT - MacPHAIL ANNUAL MEETING PretridetFt Secretary btateal dulk, were visitors at home or Mr. John Sinclulr. After spending the summer with her mother, Mrs Mary Dezen. moved last Monday to Wm Stephen's farm. can 4. to look after that property tor a time. Mr Joe Black has been very sick with pneumonia: hope there will be an improvement soon. The United Mission Band is hold- ing a masquerade Halloween social at home ot Mrs Jan Mitchell, Friday night. Oct. 28. Mr and Mrs Will Firth and son: Mr and Mrs W R Weir and boys. Dur- ham: Min Belle Weir, Priceville: Mrs E. Hookrldge And Hilda. Dun- Mrs W R Weir and son. Durham. spent a. few days with her sister Mrs John Sinclair. Messrs In. Fettes. G. R. Scott, G. H. Gilkea and Henry Christie wereon a business trip to Owen Bound on Tuesday. Congratulations are extended to Mr Walter Stew-rt and bride, Miss Mary Black, youngest daughter ot Mr Joseph Black and the inte Mrs Blwk. _ who were married on Friday, Oct. 21. r They spent their honeymoon at Nia-: tram and other points. A reception is planned in their honor Thursday, evening. ‘ On Friday last; at the muse " Prlcovule, the wings of Mm Mary Black, younger daughter of Jos. Blank and Mr Walter Stewart. On Oct. 24th a little son was born to Mr and Mrs George Long. Mr Ainsworth McPhadl Buttered u paralytic stroke Int Monday andhaa since been in a helpless condition. welcome home Wilfrid Wright and bride, Miss MncPhAll ot Toronto,) so to shower them with things use tut md ornamental, also with good wishes for a. long and happy life It Swamp College. has been bedfut the past week. Messrs Wm. and George Sham! in. tend attending a sale ot livestock at the 0.A.C., Guelph on Wednesday. Hope'ville, by Iter Dr Melvor. and ttu. Gordon many in ct present under the We can. Glad to hear that our old neighbor. Joe Fen-ll has recover- ed from a meant bad cold. Dr Moun- tain has been called to administer to the pains and aches at several and is pining the cotttidettee ot the peo ple try his success in relieving pain, also by his pleasant mnner. last week there was I. great dem- onic-anon ot the unemployed " Boothville. On account of sickness, Miss Blakely, tencher there, has re- signed her school and it was new nary to secure a. new teacher. An Id was teleplmned the Toronto Globe at 11 o’clock Monday night. At 8 o’clock Tuesday morning application On Friday night, that 28th, at the home of Mr and Mrs Wm MeCor. mack, the bible class are holding a Halloween no“. A collection will be taken on behalf of minnow-y work. On Friday last a. very plasma! IF vent at the old Geo. Wright home, was the gathering of the clan: to here in Swintpn Perk everything In Nattto.Boat-rttrtitrttttuadder, about " anus! length, with a. little rain and I Mttte sunshine, 1 little work and me play and much good health. But we use sorry to say began coming in to Noble Wilson, Secretary. During the following two days. Mr Wilson'e home was besieg- ed by school teachers. We hear it nesembled a bootleggers‘ establish- ment, 2 or 3 cars in the yard all the time and telephone constantly ring- ing. In two days. some 50 teachers had applied from all over the pm- inoe. all - for a job " anyress- onable salary. A Miss Campbell of Listowel. was the choice ot Board, and is on duty, one trustee stipulat- ing that she neither get sick or be married for a year. Salem United Church held Anniv- ersary services Sunday, Oct 23rd, a young man, Mr Proseer of Toronto, being the speaker ot the day. Full churches at each service showed the appreciation for his work, who in years gone by has been the student pastor at Ceylon and Proton. We were pleased to have with us in church at Swinton on Sunday,Mra Mathew, wife of our long-time min- ister, the late Rev J. A. Metheoon. Whi1etit-wamtinthehotg.e DEC. 31, 1933 SWINTON PARK i New Subscribers . Can REVIEW HOPEVILLE $2.00 get the for to say Wm Ridden to at home of Mr. stones In the ttrxrptnase to his mem- ory, or rebuilding it in its original form. Dr Drummond, as everybody will remember, wrote a gnu my characteristic 909nm, Including "The Wreck of the Julie Plunte.’ The Turn Creamery Co. lave ent. ered . plea. of guilty to a. clause at having too much moisture in butter mtutttftuttured in their plant. Harry Barnett of Hamilton, u: ofBeiutueting under the dairy industry act, hid the {amnion Magi-true Walker unpooed . ttne ot no and use-cod costs. amounting to tto. The old stone iireplnce beside which he wooed the muse in sun in exist- ence. although the dwelling is no more, and the Kiwanis Club of Co- balt hu launched I plan to perpetu- Dr Drummoud whose poems about the Ptetteh-cattadian Mbiunt. made him world (was, lived in Cobalt Han-Mon cemetery commission“ received a generous offer from Dr. George McQulbbtn, REP. of Alma. to furnish Bowen, for the Returned Soldiers plot In Harrmon cemetery. Elam bu ttnally decided to install a two horse power tire alum siren, with nutmtic twitch It the tire hull, I. switch in the telephone ex- change and two push button remote " ounce; It wu grown on I. [unrest .pple tree, the Bell Furniture Co. which hu been cloned down for come montha, resumed mention with about 50 per cent of the stall at work, The of- ilcinle of the arm succeeded in secur- ing aumcient order- to warrant re sumption of manufacturing end are hoping that the improvement will continue. The plant ot t9outtuunpton Plywood' Works Ltd. too haa felt the treuetieint elect of the seuonnb- le demnnd tor their products end ere working at nenr capacity on some orders. Rumor he: it that Southunp- ton plant of Knechtel's Limited will resume operations at . Inter date, but ot this there is no eonttrtnatitm, With 4,000 person: or 80 per cent of the popuhtion on relief. the sov't is closely observing the Sturgeon Full! expenditures and In investiga- tion was recently made into August expenditures of $25,000. The wet weather d!d not seriously mm the success of the Teawuer show, though the gtte receipts sus- tained a $400 shortnge from last year’s ttttttres. Entries were 1000 greater than last you. Owen Sound'- central relief com- mittee is spending about lie per pew son on mod. At present time there are 211 funnies or 829 persons on relief, the smiled number since Ju- ly. In August there were 996. i' A rift In the clouds of dew-euton u tar u Southampton is concerned. Mr: Ca.therlne Int-ringer. Mllduny. The Collector-s, ORANGEVILLE No Collection. No Charge Telephone 90 - an. 1090 Read the unsolicited compllmn ent we received onoet. 18,1932 from an Aurora. client: “l am certainly planed with the way you have handled sc- count.- sent you for collection and your promptneu In remit- ting for same." It pays to use the moat relhble nnd beat Ber. vice available. From the Country Round About Us Accounts Collected KELLY & AIKEN Date. nrnud a unmoun- dnma1atrtttmqhrhrrttnrnn-g Flo-hon.“ Adv-not. 000.1 M Duel-n P. O. Phon- a r " try Chime-mic ailments, M30 as. Ind Ultra tflttlet Ray- â€an.“ Auctioneer tor any can. SCIBKQOJL. once and Reliance on Faulkner , Tolophone tt, OnngeVme, Ont. lnmmwoudmb tS,r.pk,l,',t, “an? “an“ urn. " m 'a'tadl2rt',t,tth"kl1'Tft"" Drainage work will receive special It"'"?" and the beneata of I. wide l. L. SIITH. tM.. " PS. omo- and “Menu: Conu- on. mammalian swamp".- otttoettem.ioucm.. my. .""ttrr".rtumnaUGGi'Li “mm St, mm... OM. OM00 Noun: 1.†to O.†INI- " to ON . n. 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