Mo. The non- ‘uaual wsyafup Inducted . no. home on Nor. and seven Tiq. Mrs Menu". llendld talk a Owen Sound, summer halo. We Nat now. M and family We over the In: my menu l I932 lclmosh ther and - . old a“, t to we». I enema- d In “so We Belted, ling a M tf be true to td country. " D was hell spurt-cl.- the n tty ranch, "we: some Du» mo he f,'""""""'""""'""'"'--"----,,,,,,,,,, , The New National j, II Blue f‘iame Burner I? ===t"IN p CUSTOM CHOPPING done every day and we turn it out while you turn around. PM!" I ,-CI tIT help you with Printed r, MRS Cheques 1, ‘v. yLllll' J'L'l nut“ us " l l' and $500. Speak at once for them and we will 891 them for you at tho issue price, below par. trov't and “unicipal Bonds yielding from 4% to6 per cent. Writs, {all or Phune No. 6. to We can supply you with all of them Statement Forms inte JOHN McGOWAN Local Agent Are now ready, to inutiuns 'lccand ( u- we a m ..->. .-.- w--~.l New Dominion of . Canada Loan Bonds nt NOVEM BER 17, 1932 older: Gum’s Fertilizer in stock no Stationery '1nrn your coal or wood stove in to an unto-date Oil Burner irci'_rlliru,r a mun Flame Burner. Why waste time? Why _ "n n y ? T, by waste heat ? The new National BlueF'Iunc tr' :.. _ 'vo' wildfdr having n'mipment for general use. IC we Rule Form. Royal Household Flour Bran 'O Canada' " Oat Pilot bh . C ed "orrna save time and simplify many otherwise tediouo -N optve DEERE-AM MACHINE SHOP Keep in Stock cat Form. ry Forms Will those requiring Fertilizer kindly leave their orders as early as possible. " FLOUR Sale Bills at C. RAMAOE, Durham w r,- .75. 140 a t"ao====me"at"====xaomo=====- kind. Bake with can!) R"===== o =o==o=o=lo=lo T’lone No 6 '"'f"====""aomm=x=so-,=L2L' P -LGPLE’S MILLS , operate “or starting the Do not let am h i e “quire. You know the number - " Sale the following Coeds: '. W. Moon yield 4}; per No noise " ICC Manifold Forms Prize Lists Horse Bills Window Cards Pastors Business Record Forms Sale Bulls Receipts Color Printing Shipping Tag. Announcement: Fur an»; Stationery u'mmr. you shut off alt the :' wwupt‘. order a Blue Wedding Stationery Personal Cards Oat Chop F Crimpled Ont- Tickets, all kinda Business Cards ,to FEED i we will secure , below par. our Durham, Ont. " will pay you. cent. I‘enom- NINA! on. Shorts pan and quite. .at Stove. l On Tursrlay night at the Y.P.S., i an intrrrsting debate. took place 'Re- , isolved that Cm't Control is a better !Tetuperanee measure than Prohibi- ! j'zinn.’ The affirmative side was up- . 1mm by Mrs Wilfrid Watson and Mrs , S. Boim and the- negative by Misses t ,Nellie McLean and Janet McDonald. 6 Mfrs Dr McIvor and Misses Anna Mc- ; {Phenom and Donalda Nichol were -_ appointed judges and gavethe decis- Pd ion in favor ot the negative. Some n 1 PRit Q t 1.3.4.. ll wk 0. , ._ _ i'. â€I “a. ..I '_r., f Id“ 26141 to hold imam on Dec. ' Mr Allan Mc week in Toront 0 Mrs Petey Chm " Messrs John ll Innis McLean, 0 John Mufarhu , “won. all of ,1 . l (-nd at p; I V at'.'. MI, 6 lama MI ilund pn- ‘v’rlmnl y "C, i', H'_rlrt, o u‘ " u. - sp' mdid points were bought out on ‘bolll sides. ', Mrs Ronahi McDonald, Coiling- [ m od, spent last week visiting at Mr _ B. and Angus McArthur's and ' other friends. Mrs Mitchell, Toronto, is at pres- em on a. View to her sister, Mr: Don Hellman. South Mae. and her bro- there, John and Donna McLeod, of Ceonn. itoo:vs and I [around the iber on prl iPearz-, .~.L-n Mr and Mrs Wes Jones from near Port EUdn, en route to Toronto, ear led on Mr and Mrs Harold Karate-at on Saturday, and looked interestedly over the latter's fine fox ranch, being equally engaged in the produetiopof tine Arum. Mr Robt. Parslow visited Toronto recently, tailing on the way home at Sheiburne. when Mrs Chas. Braiden returned with him to visit her par- ents and other relatives here. Vet. Dr and Mrs Hodgson, Owen Sound, visited here also over the week end, being equally interested in supplying the nobility of the land. Tine feathers make tine birds.' Mr and Mrs Roy Brett motored up from Toronto and spent the week end at her mother's. Mrs Sam Mo. Dermid's. They were accompanied by Mr Alex and Misses Amy and Thelma. Dobson who span! the week- end at their uncle’s, Mr A. B. Mac- Arthur. and Tirls in II and Miss Elda Angel of Pram Rev Dr Mclvur kept the audience In good humor by telling a few Jokes. A silver collection taken up amounmd to nearly $13. " f ' . bc', McKinuon, Toronto, is . ‘..::g u couple of weeks in and humid Priceville. . ' \W x: Sabbath. Rev Dr Mervor will ' 'f for his subject in the morning. ' 1:13pm ot the Nations" and in weaning 'Where are you going?†nu Fridéy night, an Armistice pro- .zm was held in the Hall, under _ was of Willing Helpers' Society. Despite the disagreeable night a good sized crowd was present and all en- enjoyed the splendid program. Rev. Dr McIvor acted as chairman and opnned with prayer. bor? in a beautiful dress as Britannia stood silent on stage. Mrs Suther- land presided at piano. Bobby Suin- orland gave a *tplendid recitation, "Gal's, nix-o." A well rendered duet “as: ruinyml by Mrs Mclvor amers F'utlserland, “‘mue Bells of Steotland" and wrs heartily armored. A fPag- drill was also a pleasing number by 12 or 14 boys. Mrs Melvor played tho music for the drill. A solo by Master Kenneth Nichol was much ttti, fwd, who smut 'Drink to tne only with rhino eyes" and rmmivod loud Last "u " a 1".- "Cnr, or the S. s. '." l, 11 l . nulls I:'-’l at. the ICC, til 31,. S‘nllx'tLLlld, lulu it was titultLLl to hold the Xmas entertain- muu on Dec. 23rd. Mr Allan McLean spent the peat Week in Toronto with his daughter, Mrs Percy Chambers. , Messrs John McKechnle, Alex and Innis McLean, Alfred Blacks. Mrs. John Mactartane and Mia: Sadie (“mom all of Tomato, spent the . l end at parental homes. ._ (rrrts MPMPekin spent aweek . ' o, \vmniug friends and was 17-"! Zulu“ by her cousin, Fr 01' vucPhail, who has been iv 1‘ . Muller so take a rest The t1rnst number was ‘Rule Bri- tannia' 5mg by a number of girls behind semen and Miss Monica Lam- PRICEVILLE (hd Mct ugmm “as 'Peace, Perfect lg by a. number of bays in their dim-rent costumes Elda Frock dressed as the PRICLVILLE Ar 1d am, (Mon Sound spent with er sister, Mrs. tIre it bt Ti lr it The regular monthly meeting ot ri- the Zion branch of the Women's In- “ minute was held Thursday, Nor. IO, 71- at the home of Mrs A. Bobbc. with " thinly ladies present. After the In- ‘I'- Binnie ode, 'and repeating ot the h, Lord's Prayer in unison, the min- (it, Utes ot last mteting were read and "I adopted. Mm Howard Ritchie gave a "S t paper on 'Christmas carols': a duett 11"! iy Mrs Thos. Glencross and Mrs A. "tr', Robinson was much enjoyed. The Ml mil call was answered by a. Bugger "3 ' tion "tor an inexpensive Christmas by [ mnx A delicious lunch was served "lt i sit the close by the hostess and her ","- w-sistanfs, The December meeting '1 will be held at home of Mrs W. J. Prices NowReduced i on those well-known l, Richmond Oxfords j Now 5 00 ( lnotead of '6.00 . ' [ in different style. of , Calf and kid Leathers , was ' . REPAIRING. a. usual ; l s. MclLRAlTlI . The Cash Shoo “on friends in Durham Miss Bernice Farley la on . visit yth her sister. Mrs G. Kirktown, in well done, net very elevating in character tho' quite clean. The songs by the yokel or clown. self accomp- anied on the guitar, were of the more or less tragic shanty variety, but very well done and liberally en- cored. The general public were evidently not aware that the Hall h as now been made quite comfortable. lined as it is with substantial when“ roof. ing, or more would probably hue attended. The musical souls ot Mr and Mm. W. W. Runner: are being delighted these days by the installation of a fully equipped Philm radio, marred at times, it is true, by veritable trash The vaudeville commy put on their stunt Monday evening in the Agricultural Halt. Their work was The collectors for Bible Sodety have met with good success this year some $36 having been secured. “L's Dm'iz; NH Tum acconipansd ': 1'; ,. â€.‘Mnd {mm 'iurgulo, visited l f 'd' ' '.\ w‘ minus hue. Mr and "ic: (' Hal, Mu ‘mlale, son aaddaugtr. .cr, Toronto, were also visitor: at the Misses Janet. Helping the sufferers from con- sumption back to health and unful- nou in I great work, but it is - ttrtiarhed, nor could it be car- rled'on at m without the gonerom help of many friends. l m you plou- lend your aid by sendinra contribution for the cause to G. A. Reid. '" College Bt., Toronto 2. It bu taken nun-1y two you! to rebuild his hultb and Itrenrth, but the umriencod medical attention, the carom! nursing. the mt And regularity of life at the hospital the having their mud happy reruns. and Gordon expectu Boon to nturn ".ha.h? up Ml chosen “ta work. So full ot life and chat! spirit. was Gordan, whllo {student at col- 1039. that he thought ho could never outrun ma “or. of vitality. However, such thing. hnppon and after . winter of mud study and plenty of sport, the gripping “(acts of a deep-seated cough made them- lelvea drastically felt one day, and from a fainting spell Gordon wu “at hurriedly to the Mu-kokn Hoa- Pita" tor Cotururnptivea. TT IE DURHAM REVIEW New Lou. of Life for Golden NJ“! tho beghuting o ZION TORONTO VICINIT' xl h 001 b. l _ The property of the late Mr: Peter sAlm Reid, Lambton St But: also the . late Peter Reid house on College St. at." For particulars apply to Mr: W. J. Me?, HIM an. of visitin ht Mt with tmt" lie A meeting of e Electors of the Township ot Glene will be held in the Township Mali, ow Friday, _Nov- ember 25th, 1932, at e hour of 1p . m., for the purpose of nominating Candidates tar the cc: of Reeve and tour Councillors to the year 1933. Ngng _ TOWNSHIP FGLENELG In _the collision. both cars were badly damaged. Mr Wilson's car seemed almost beyond repair while the Loughran auto its said to have been damaged to the extent of 8200. --Elmtra Signet. As a result of the collision the provincial police hid three charges with the magistrate. Mary Loughran. daughter of the injured woman, has been charged with driving a. car while still a minor. Police say she is but 15 Years old. China Wilson, El- mira: 'trlver of the other car which figured in the smash,.ls charged with reckless driving, while Plain Boise], of Elmira, is charged with driving a horse-drawn vehicle after dark with. out lights. The accident, was immeliately re- ported to the police for investigation and in the meantime, Mrs Loughmn was removed to the Kitahener-Water- loo hospital, where her injuries re- ceived surgical attention. who was drivlng his car at a fair "am of speed. and the waéon being “mom. lights. He swung his car quickly to the left. to pass when he saw the Loughran car approaching. Ho jammed on the brad-w: and before he COUld clear his ear, the auto driv- en.by Mary Loughran crashed into the Wilson car, resulting in the prin- ful injuries to Mrs Loughran and two badly wrecked cars. And. Wilson sutfered some minor cuts and bruis- es when his car overturned on the hymn BOT end prayer by Mrs Leading- ham. The oeripture. reading. 11th Ch. Romans, m rend by Mrs Hepburn. A continuum of the study book, "Tide of Opportunity" Wu taken by Mrs Firth. The roll call was ans- wered by I. scripture vane on praise. Mrs H J Ker-dun sue an interest- tittg.rBadintt on 'Indian Reserve' and in closing gave an interpretation of the lndlnn'e 23rd Palm. A paper. which was prepared by Mrs John Mamba.“ ot Knox, Normanbr, entit- led "The extension of God’s kingdom through Player." was rend by Mrs. Armstrong. Mrs w. MeWdden read I. chapter on Manny of Formosa, entitled "Days of Testlng." Hymn 544 was then sung and pray- er was offered by Mrs McCannel. The meeting was brought to a close by the Lord’s Prayer in unison. On Nov Mth, Miss Phllten will give tn address in the Presbyterian ehureh. " 8 o'clock. A good nttendance Is re- quested. ham and Mrs T. E. Brown, was tak- en. Mrs Minn and Mrs w. J. Derby led in prayer and Devotional leaflet 'Doreas, the woman who was always wanted'. was .read by Mm John Bell. The roll call was answered with a favorite text and Miss Winnie myth took the topic, ,The Making of Can- ada,' beginning with the coming of Jacques Cartier in 1534. Our new Study book 'promises to be very in- 'nn=-'ling as well as instructive. The r: »iiVL' hymn 645 was sung, after r, h 'i ' t' "tr (105:4! with_pray- The November meeting ot the WM. S. of Knox United Church, met. In the church irohoolrxxmt, Nov. 10. Mn Mather, the president. opened the meeting with hymn 145 and the Lord's Prayer in unison. After the minutes end business was disposed of, Hymn 691 was sung. The respon- sive Thankoffering program under the leadership ot Mrs R'. H. Leding- The Women's M‘ubury Society of the Presbyterun chum held their monthly meeting n the home ot Mrs T. M. McFadden. The president. In Marlon m AMONG THE CHURCHES KNOX CHURCH w. M; s. PROPERTY FOR BALE Presbyterian W. M, 8. N! 14H io the Joarn.vard,.sscd. I up befme Mr Wilson, ring his car at a fair MacDONALD. Clerk. r Lol 1" HT Troll 10 " orated: every modem nvenlénce. Apply at. Review 0m. . 10-45 10 young some. 12 rock pallets. " rock momma. all early hatched, for ale reasonably. Driving horse. utter and light har- ness, for sale eh p. Also household furniture. lncludl piano and vie- train. all in good dition. Apply at Renew Oifiee. With a. law a view to having the Dominion lowing Association hold its match Derby Tp., near Owen Sound, ne year. Owen Sound city council has named a committee to make siren ous efforts, to work to. wards that d. About 500 to 600 w rm: of land ould be required It a. place" where ancommodntion could be - 0 ed. Vickers: Mr Thos Kennedy has purchased Arthur Hunt’s farm and will move on it in Spring. Arthur Hunt has bought Robt Lindsay's tarm and will also take possession next Spring It m moved by Mr Geo Binnie, and seconded by Michael E Murray. that the Liberals of South Grey. du- ly convened, endorse the nune of W. H. Wright. ratify his nomination and pledge our sum-t to secure " elec- Mme for a m-ek, the ocrasion being a small family reunion Friday last. to rvalebrpte his father's birthday. Mr Lauder. Sr. has reached his 79th YI tr and yet hale and hearty. " YEAR. A00 Fran Bevicrtylo rm. IS, 1.17 Bttm.intNeeteuetetNov. ll,to Mr osdMmWmr.Beomt,ndatahter. qhtraimtogitinDurftnm$1200 In one any tor the Y.M.C.A. eun- pJgn. m exceeded try a seam amount, Rev. Mr Whaley led in lite enuty, min; the handsome contri- tmtiouof8I00. Themtmrauedap- proxima- 81500. Sex-gt D. B. McLeod. can ot the his Raw D. McLeod. Pricevllle. m. we team, awarded the mum led- al for distinguished buvery uVimy 1astwatrtsotaataiteammteoto predecessors but It lacked nothtnx in enthusiasm ot put nun-rings. May be Iteld in comprises the following Advlaory Com. :Hon. David Jamison, A. B. Hunter, Robert Hutu-lane, A. A. Canon. Gunmen .--Arthar H. Jtckson. John M. Finally. John R. Philp, Don McQueen, In. W Blyth, W. A. Livingstone, A. B. McArthur, Robert Murat-hue. ' North Eminent: It is not every- one who has the privilege of ‘Ieeing things at night, Mr and Mrs Thou E. Brown. en route to Durham. n short time ago, in their car, saw a. wild cat quite close to the road that was evidently dazed by the bright light. The usual luck of mum. no gun at Senator Dr Spmle died at his home in Markdale Sum-any lut. A quiet but pretty wedding “a solemnlzed " home of Mr and Mrs. The: Keith: near Holstein. on Nov. 14, when their daughter Maimle,wu united in marriage to Irwin Bronch- ard, of Goldstone. IN DAYS OF YORE FLATS To ENT On. Iaunhton St. East, " newly dee The Liberal convention on loudly The Collectors, ORANGEVILLE No Collection, No Charge Telephone 90 - Eat. 1M Canaan's victory loan, Dist. No. T, " YEAR. AGO From Review fyle Nov. 14. 1907 Wo nrtice by the Enterprplse n w camp of the Sons of Scotland 1 W :3: has been formed In Cheater, , li-. c-hipf being John A. Black, lecting M..'s account which)“: been on my books 0. long time. Accept my sincere thunk." Bo runs a. letter from a New- mket client dated Nov. Iith. Perhaps We can win your - pmll too. Try us. GRAY!!!“ -.--- "You are indeed to be can: KELLY & AIKEN FOWL FOR SALE hum FOR SALE . Hiton tell ofrt1teratb. wrt Hu- vrnes north ot I 1.": hut \‘n-t‘k, but T. E. "Byers, Luder, Chn "land, was "by To. view to having the I one of those an “Wes last :1 a: once tothe. u." the, 5mm- bank I»! r Ed. Watson ‘lr'y, who are this urriod by Rev Mr It will be called as in col- whiohhu t but. VII tt grading Pt and n' .cnu‘ Auction." hr 00. I _ 'é'orm, Womble. an. an: vim ,* am n ma Review "W Duvhnm. my mu m good mouth an to 0W " We um. The School [I thoroughly equipped to an up the following ©otgrtwtt'.-- 1. Junior Nutrient-hon 2. Elm-mu to the Noml We no school In: a Mabl- renal In the not ar' " tt he... to - - h the mare. _ [mum pupils should props†u can: st the beginning of the lull m. Information as to coll-Io. III " obtained Inn the man. IBIIIGIBI SCH©©IL Omar-It] ott1ts.aasaesamnamese.. Carnal-h """duarttrtmtt'tm-,maraa Gloom-1:001:11...†1...... Dam arranged it Baum one“; aux. .100 through Din-hu- Inflow a. Flecbenon Advance. 000.2. Dunn. To remove the cause of d, an. try Ghtrtrpraetle ndjuumenu Mao no. and Ultra Violet Rays Bee your local Chiropract rs c. 6. AND um St, Durham, Ont. 0M0. Noun: 1.†to too in. " to one p. a, HAROLD E. MOUNTAIN. M. B. Experience OtBoe end Resident-o Telephone 31, Or: Llano“ Auction." tor any (:0an Dnnduk P. o. Phone " t Ba. EDWARD LAUDER M.D.,thM.,r.A.ea m SECOND AVENUE FAST OWEN SOUND. ONTARIO Speculum; In Aluminum Dion... " En. Preterm and titting of Telephm Gill“. '" Ontario & Dominion land Surveyor Registered Professions! Engineer Surveys. Reports, Plans, mumm- Drug.“ work win receive special math and the brmetiu, ot 3 wide ,_‘_.-__A 0009thth In all It. Branches X RAY GAS EXTRACTION. once: Mill Street, DURHAM, Ont. Honor Grunts Toronto University Gndutto Royal Coll. Dental Surgeon of Ontario. J. L. 5mm. Ma., ks Durhm In in attractive and haul- boll. 007 ' L F. GRANT. 0.0.8.. L.0 3 on. our Ronl Ink, Dam H0080: g - 4 p, m. l Ian! li-tid am rm All Ion] document: calcium» and cur-etuuy new“ Your pathway. â€New“ OM90: , door north of " Laughlin“ an". ROYDEN BURNETT, mun": â€ulna. 6308’... J. H. McQUARRIE. B. h. GEORGE E. DUNCAN Notary Public. Convoy-mar, Realtor. lnluram. on. P. F. MacARTHUR T. it. SNEATH. M. D. CHIROPRAch PICKERING. DDS. L08 JOHN tmill. BESSIE McGlLLI‘JRAY Over Royal Bunk. Durham John Morrison, Chairman '. M. EAGLESON 1100 on Faulkner M. Olugovllle, Ont. “11’0than Telephon. m Ni.