haunt Kinds 1l Kid ml he“ LTY " 'I co" ‘09 Store Durham rad-au- up $3.25 Mal. , 'te MOI-I. on " NOV. t, 1933 : We can supply ': you with all 3 of them i Let us help you with Printed !, Forms ' w. coma Not... AM We... and NW â€Marin. hon. anywhere. Our new. will about“ you; w. “Idem fall. " w. do, it com you nothing. Yorkie no Holt, You can't lost Act now: and In your “be new. We will â€who you with M every thirty days. Your “or will We bake bread seeond to none ; we must sell much more to maintain this low price. Come to our store for bread and groceries. and thus get your supplies at lowest costs. Fo Mon Statement Form Intricate Rule Fem Financial Factory I'm Blown Finn lnurluf Form. Chequu Printed form. Ian um and simplify many tasks. Call us and enquire. You know t Auction Sate It". Envelope all kind. Fair Printing Factory Form. Pamph lot. CUSTOM CHOPPINO done every day and we turn it out while you turn around. f JOHN McGoWAN UNITED CIZDIT " " (“AIM Box N, Owen Sound, Ont. Gunn’s Fertilizer in stock Royal Household Flour 'O Cunnds' " Pilot . " Bread, 7c a loaf H EN DERSON’S BAKERY Keep in THE PEOPLE'S mus Will those requiring Fertilizer kindly leave their orders as early as possible. FLOUR ii purchased at our Bakeshop 'N, off cart Stock for Sale the following Goods: Phone No your dob“ today, big o; wall: o/iT,; pm) many othorwlu todlom You know tho numb" - nouns. Remittance and'npom rill pay if he In. to. Busincu Rocord Form. Manifold Form. Wedding Stationary Funeral Stationery Announcuncnu Shipping Tags Sal. 3|". Window Card. Tickets. I" kinda 3min“. Cards Pcmml Cards Prize Um Color Printing Receipts Bran Shorts Oat Chop Crimpled Oats FEED It wttt pay you Shorts Mr and Mrs C. Anderson and be- by. returned Sunday to mm " ter visiting the past week at A. B. MeArthur'a 3nd Wilfrid Wntson's homes. _ Mr Bert Somers and Ilene, Donald Barrel and Mrs Stephenson, Marl- dale; Mr and Mrs R. Fetus. Owen .Sound. went Sunday at Wm Hincka'. On Tuesday a miscellaneous show- er was held in Hall, in honor ot Miss Annie McLeod and Mr Bill Melieelr nie, who were recently married. Keep In mind the Gaelic BemMtet of' the pastor. Rev Norman lemma. l The WittiaiNeUters m putting on: u concert the night of Non. 10 In! the church. when u debate will be given by a team from Prieevllle ye; Ctittord. "Resolved that Nahum. mther than Irttemationattam. “midi tend to solve the economic situation', in cm. Mr Arch Clark ot Drrri, more, is expected tobepresent. Rti sic. recitation and song will use bel on the program and lunch will be' served, ‘ I Mr And Mrs Stanley Burma, Mr and Mn Chas Tucker and Gerald, visited Sunday with the muck: tun. mes. In: lament. field Beer from To. roam. give t splendid “dress on Tuesday last in the church. ow. lug to disagreeable weather endear:- dltlon of the roads, there were few out. A meeting ot the members of the program com. for Nov. 10, was held Momtay, at home ot Mr A. Hincu, to arrange for program. Dr. Inksler's Address on Palestine Well Received roads thwere in a bad condition, 3 - crowd came to enjoy 1 good supper. Dr Inhaler. Toronto, gave 1 splendid lecture on his trip to Par estine and also showed slides ofthe On Thin-saw night the Presbyter- ian Churs.n held their annual fowl supper in church And despite, the same. Ree J. A, Moir and Rev. N. McDonald gave brief addresse Pro- ceeds were nearly 855.00. A lecture on Palestine. by Rev. Di. lnkster. Toronto. in the new Presbyterian Church. Oct. Mth, on ened by singing "Tell me the story of Jesus" and the reading of a. chap ter by Rev. Norman McDonnu. fol- lowed by prayer. Dr. lnkster was introduced by Mr McDonald, who " L, expressed his pleasme at having met with him and to know of the tine reputation he held in Toronto. FtJigirir expressed his delight in meeting with their new pastor and in his manner of reading the scrip- ture The address on Palestine beganl by referring to the Jew as largely' the cause of the trouble in Germany. 1 Taken generally. the Jew wss the} cleverest man in the world to-day.' he said. The Jew, going back to Pal- estine, was largely the cause of the trouble with the Arabs. He gave a line. running description of Pelee-l tine. while the views were being shown and reciting the futtumertt in many cases of propheer--in one case where the ruin of s town was tore- told and would become a place tor Bshermert to dry their neur-mnd art. ually used tor that purpose in fumi- ment thereof. He was accorded enthusiastic so plause " the close ot his lecture. Mr P. P. Reiley satisfactorily handled the lsntern. which was kindly lent by St Columba church for the ocea- sion. Rev. J. A. .Moir on being cal- led upon, expressed " pleasure in hearing the lecture and recounted his experience in the year he wasin Scotland and hsving met with Dr. inhster in younger days there. He was much interested in Mr Rohold. a Jew oft referred to in the views. He moved a hearty vote dthsnks to Dr. lnkster. who replied. and in do, ing so. lauded Ree Mr Muir as a one Chrbtian gentleman, and how we may consider ourselves fortunate in hsv‘ng such men as the two resident ministers. A most pleasing and in: structlve lecture. _ ter The Hockey Club purpose putting on another Rally on the evening of Nov. 3rd. Miss Water’s orchestra will supply the muslin Wm McBride. our popular station agent. will be tioor manager. It is planned to hue Hr WIG. Watson has Messrs EF mer Watson mi John McLean erect- Ing a new outside stairway to his warehouse. in place of the old one. thithadaeenwormoreyeus of service. Mrs Brawiey, Beaten. (nee Lou‘se Watson) on, a wait to her people here, muted materially in the choir " the Sundny evening serv‘ce. Rev. Dr Hat-K†originally from tar-ttuned Zorn, but in later years from India. on a Me mum. in St Colombo church " the Inn. service on Sunday but. dml‘ng with the peer ple. their habit... their country and the work at our Ila-ions there. He expressed the opinion thu mun: to us. he In: Jean Bunny. ‘x'ouvuur. vu n vaccine visitor at beam at the lam may. south tine and PRtGEVtLLE f/ad,, . r'nk eieetrieaiiy lighted this win- was the%everest man in m. The Rev. gentleman unwed it THEDURHAMREVIEW inn-Meg unlee at St Count. at The evening service next Sum. will he n m8Bsittetnrr one, when ha- tern views will be given of up“ and her people. the descriptions be ing given by the mident minister. Rev. J. A. Molt. at St. 0quth United. The young people's United Pree- hyterul of South Grey, meets Wed- nesdny in the church here. when a goo: turn-out is expected. The masquerade Bulloween social put on by the Y.P.S. of St Colum- hs on Mud-y. weed of! very sue- cessfuily with s lugs sttendsnce. Some wonderful emotions were on parade, from Queen Elizabeth, n bride and groom, Queen of Gypsies. Samba and Chloe and s host of court followers, with varying degrees of importsnoe. Refreshments were Ber. ved cafeteris ads-mode. fortunes told and the-picture of your future husband or wife were shown tor a tritiing outlay. Games‘snd contests tUUahed ott n hilarious time. We are pleased to note that severnl pupils ot the school. were successful in inking many of the prizes at the Co. fair held " o. Sound: Jock Me- Arthur, lst for milk stool: Kenneth Nichol, 3rd for singing and drawing: Anne Meviear, let for Cosmos: 3rd, for towels, 4th tor speaking: Aileen Ker-stem. three " tor pie, cake and giadiolos. The United Church Mission Band are having their annual Halloween madame tsocial Tuesday evening. when all sorts or funny looking ob. Jects parade round tbout. quite un- concerned that there never was their like before or never likely to be a- gain. The socinl’wlll be held this year at home of Mrs Robt. Crawford. Rev. A. E. Elliot. Mrs Elliot and children. spent the week end with Brantford relatives. On Sunday, Nov. 5th, Rev. A. E. Bentham. Caledon. a former pastor of Hopevllle United. will be present to have charge of the annual W. M. B. Thankotfering service. The weather has been rather a poor sample the past week. By all press reports, we seem to be the lucky ones in not being snowed un- der. like many sections of the Dom- luion. Mrs Gilbert Christie, Turners. was a. recent guest with her daughter, Mrs Geo. Shana. Mrs A. Blacks.“ and daughter, To- ronto. were visitors last week ot Mrs Geo. Gilkes. Mrs Geo. Christie, Misses Lent Chr‘stie, Helen Gow, Bessie and F. Polluta- and Mr Geo Pullister. at- tended a Young People's Rally in the Missionary Alliance Tabernacle in Toronto last Saturday. Mesdames J. Mitchell, Walton. R. Crawford. C. Fowler. J. Sinclair, H. Jack and R. S. Fraser. ot United W. M. S., attended a. splendid Section-J Conference at lnlstloge last Monday. The Women’s Institute will meet Nov. 8th, at home of Mrs Wm Ding- wall. Roll call: Hymn writers: duet, Mrs. Geo. Christie and Mrs. J. Sin, cla.r: Paper, on "Girls' preparation for life", by Mrs W. Moody: Address by Dr. Mountain, Dranore: Address, Mr Herb. Corbett, Proton Station. The morning of that October is very foggy, looks as if the spooks might be out tonight. We hope they have a lot of sport with no worse re- sults than rousing the ire ot a few old cunts. We are sorry to say that Hugh Me- Lean. con 14, is lying in bed witho sore leg for several days. Dr Moun- tain is attending him. We hope that very soon you will be out am High. In Hugh McMillan in m an ex- tended vis't with doubters. son. :13. ter and brother in Toronto at pm.- Mrs Alfred Bowden 1nd and! son are spending a couple ot weeks in the city. Gatrtustd Anthony was home from the city over the week end. Miss Marjorie McLeod, R.N. 15011 duty in Durham hospital at present. There is some em sci-Itching of heads, also of bawbees going an, on account ot the Grey and Bruce Ina. Company making an extra all. Timber Dan in again In this io. camy taking out rockelm in the round. Jchn Haw and sons are buy this week and have team humus and loading saves-:1 an at lumber " Proton. _ At R. J. McNaulty’s sale last week the usual crowd of tanner: were we sent but bidding um not brisk u in time: put. The weather In! week wu dip com-aging with - and cold but we m looking for a few tine "" ret. Geo. quon. Wet. and Kitchener Mood. ot the Put. min Beaver vuley for Hound Watson is going on ha usual hunting trip to the north the and of an week. TttetW.M.ikamrneetirsgin the ettureh,Wed-dnrat2p.rn. I!" SWINTON PARK HOPEVILLE new led}. in -GiGurGianan. a, can: nan Hominid (PM) sermon In Gaelic next picking w future i, Thu Week's Budget .dar-ttsrudte.. Btttteeiass-tanexttAmtUr at 2pm. Rev. Mr tgegtttesn1daatent%r. Ctrurzts-tttethexrinter- ttm.wirtr-etatr8tyirsatmdor 3 "iriiil, nhool an: pm. In: new! and mm: m min: to moo Hw- In Dick Rudy In ont-tatning n few than to Halloween mm menu tonight. We noticed In Mathis [up-rs. that Tom Butherund. Den. Innate!- ot mines tor Onurlo. had just re- turned from . hunting trip up north mt! report: having seen 10,000 wild - In one Bock, aUo n night of ducks two miles long and gunner mile wide. . Mrs Geo. Robertson,' Mdeswonh. i Mr and Mrs Art Robinson visited Inrly in week with Mr and Mrs. 'Prank Eccles. lament. Mr and Mrs w. T. Cook and Mr. Also two other Tories from Toron- to. Conner lichen and Thou. Bell. It is wonderful how these practical men an cont wild we and men- aure n tiight of ducks. But we. like the old Scotch Indy any they had been mung. which " times will help your vision. There I: n story in the Park of some hound pups. but tor fuller inhalation inquire of Del- "bert How at the school. Mr and Mrs Oren Part. Mrs Wm. Timmins and um Viol; Neely visit- ed the ttrat of week with Mr and Mr: Roy Richardson. Chatsworth. Mr Spencer Edwarft, Detroit, " spending a few days at the parental -u. and um I c Cook.visited.Sun- dar with Mr and Mrs Stewart Juk- son at Giamitt. _ - -urand Mrs W. J. Greenwood via- ited the Brttt of week with Mr and Mr Thos Cook returned to Mark- dale Skwrdny, after a few weeks with his brother. W. J. Cook. Miss Isabel Mays, Guelph, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and In Ben Mays. (Intended for lust week? Mr and Mrs Oren Pent. with Mrs. Wm Timmim' and Min: Viol; Neely. visited the ttrat ot week with Mr. and Mrs Wm Walker, Eugenia. -i'rrriien Mays spent tr few days Int week with her daughter in Guerph. Mr and Mr: Nelson McGuire and Misses Aura. Elma and Eleanor. of Holstein. spent the tirttt ot week with Mr and Mrs H. C. Ritchie. Mr W. H. Edwards, Hamilton. spent the week end at his home. Mr and Mrs W. R. Jack Ind Miss Clara. aecotnpanied try Mr and Mrs. Hugh McArthur, visited Sunday with Mr and In Fred Cook, Bunessan. The monthly mean! of Ziott w. teenth day or October, 1933. Institute, met nt home of Mrs How- ml Ritchie, with " ladies presenL. J. Hlte'AR-RJE- The meeting opened with the singing Durham, Ontar'.0, of the Institute Ode, followed by the, Solicitor tor the Lord's Prayer in unison. The min-, Admittistmtora utee of last meeting were read and' approved and after business wee at- tended to. Miss Mithtt Eduard: hada, FOR 'ALE good paper on 'Thnnksgiving‘. In Brick house. guise. good gnrden E. R, Pent had tb Thanksgiving m. end small fruits. Reasonable for ding. Mrs Hugh McArthur and MN. quick sue. Apply on premises to Wm Arthur Robinson both ave interest- Bourne. Queen St. North. ing readings. Roll call we: respond-i 7 -- -- _ ed to with something to be thunk-2 tut tor. The meeting closed with the, WANTED Netionnl Anthem and lunch m Reliable won)“ wanted to ate served by the hostess end â€shunts. chem of farm home. Reference re- The Institute has secured a travel. quired. Apply to Box 118, Holstein. ling library for the winter months. .'r ,7 "_--." Kr and Mrs B. Chatmu 1nd lun- ily. Durham. spent a day Int week with Mr mad Mrs w. J. Greenwood. Mis Grace Paylor his been quite ill and under the Dr's care. We hope for n speedy recovery. A number from here attended ner- vtoe In Queen St. Church Int Bun- day, to hear Dr. Myers. D.D.. of To ram. Mr and Mrs W. J. Mohdden, Miss Gltdys and Raymond. spent the first ot week with Mr and Mn w. 1.0001: Mr Bryon Tyson. Gtamitr, visitetd recently with Mr. and Ir: J. C. Mr And In Bea Cantu and son Jack. of Vickers. visited Sundny at Mr l. R. Edwards'. Mr and Mrs J. R. Edwards and (mm, m In Joe Atkinson. vint- ed the Argt of week with Mr we! In Wm Weir. near Durham. Mr Inn Edwu-dl. Shelbume spent the week end with his pun-ems. Mr Ciitrord Cook with his sawing outfit, cut Ler of wood tor Mr. Baan Davis on Timmy. Mrs J. J. Part and Bill um Esth- er have been my w. We hope they Robert Famuhamn can Mr Vernon Knowles. ot the Matt and Empire. Toronto. has left to take the managing ed'torahip ot the Duly Star. The Oman: and em- ployees of' "The Mail" on bun a rorat send-of. Mr Knowiea suitably replied, turn; in " four yum as new. director. he had built up a statttsereondtouomtanattndH coopention trmn them. which nude his task h- Mcun. Be paid not} bl tribute to Arthur Irvin. com- circuhtion maggot: Hobart Mn- Hi3 Need of Praia - " Beld when: radio Ol I' navy whine guns. " use: of surgical but at it automatic rtfters, a In Wm. , 4 my Visor-I5. or 'eer vislt- Steel helmets for a o: Ir 3nd Ill-l (HUT. or 2m DAYS OF vane In Alex my Ind-on W- inn rum-nod met a two "e ate We" new: new! for no! am am a the Cu! .1. on! WM. Mr Brigham hunched: celled to New by the sedan " MI. " his daughter Elle. hum-In- tnlnlng at hoopla! than. _ in Amwunlth leovee on Tues- du tor Spokane. Wuh. when in tub are the will make her home with her daughter. In Grieve. e The funny of Mr John A Graham, ere in anxiety over their baby oti6 months. who white bang bathed. wu severely welded inadvertently. Yeovil : A letter from Beret Alex. Ross antes. that owing to u sure foot, he missed some of the recent heavy tUhting at the from. 1 Five Hundred dollar Victory Bond will buy ‘1 tleld wireleu radio outfit, or 4 mantle ' or 4 my was. or Steel helmets for s company ot tw (gnu-y. or 500 over-nu can. Holstetn: Mr G. P. um: ha dil- pomd of " bushel: here and pur- pooea leaving Holstdn in the not: Mun. Mr. Arum ot Toronto take. possession on the 5th. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having chum against the Estate ot WTLUAM JAMES SHER- WOOD ANDREWS, late of the town. ship ot Gleuettr, in the Guilty of Grey. Puma, who died on or about the twentreigtttlt any of September. A. D. 1933 at the Township of Gle nelg. in the and County ot Grey,tue hereby required to and or deliver to the under-mentioned Solicitor for the Administrators. lull partdeular' of their claims duly proved on or be fore the Sixteenth day of November A. D. 1933. ' In the matter of the Estate o! Wit. After such date the Adminismi tor: will proceed to distribute the, assets ot the Estate, having mud. only to the claims of which they. shul than have notice, and will not', be noble tor the aid met: to my] pawns of whose damn notice shul‘ not lave been received " the time ot Inch distribution. l, Dated " Durham, Ontario. this Ik- teenth day ot October. 1933. J. H.MatUA1tWE, Durham, Onurto. Solicitor for the Two good dwelling houses, mm St. and â€other on St., Durham. Electric lights, etc. hr Micah" apply a omee. Good comfortable dwelling. beau all conveniences: will sell on and. fmory terms. or will rent. Apply to J. W. Crawford. Phone 132W. Illn- Ford truck. one and (new! ton on- pndty, with stock rnck complete. In splendid condition. Rustin for quick Bale. Apply It ROWE" once. Ontario & Dominion Und Bur-vent __.._7, iâ€, _ Registered Profs-tonal mm FOR SALE Surveys. was. .Ioporh, Plan Two have: Ara" large. one small. DRAINAGE WORK A SPECIAL" of m m. E r. Iceman; Will all Telephone " New“. Ont. Two houses .one urge. one small. of tho late E. T. loClockltn. Will all together or My. Good bargain and About but ten at but. provost for quick ale. Apply on pm and 1 “My and residence. No en- cumbrances. lk mile hon: scbooL Im- medhts possession given. clear title Apply to _ HeGlLIJVRAY. At 3 you ttaertttee price for can. Lot " Con 7, Benthck. Co. Grey, 100 tons. About " urea ot bush: haunt“. neetoddrfvtngttttuse Bk bundle of old papers. only 6e, at Review once. Jun the thing tor tnatend of writing that weekly let. tertodistantMemu,'rttrrtot In" the-rtetitttmttthenenmottttq Wet Save yourself the Habitat -trrqoeernrttnttomreaes+ MMMunchm. [lam James Sherwood Andrews, In. at ttut Tcwmhip of Glenda, in the County of Grey, Farmer, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS " HOUSES FOR SALE FOR SALE OR RENT FAB! FOR SALE FOR SALE rt! “a. Wraith. Ont . m, or mama, or " 1918 College water, Review cub. try Chiropractic "tta-ttn, I- Grey, no. and our. New My. hub: Bee your mu Chm UN I AKIU ARC) TORONTO the Durham Review To New Subscribers Holstein. My brick was. fun game. tum sable, pod well.†HAROLD E. MOUNTAIN. M. B. DROMORE. ONT. ofWee Noun: 130029.131. lton.n. J. L. SMITH. M.B., M.C.. P.S. one. um “tandem: Otbtetttmmr0to1ta.rn., 1". p.n..1mip.n.. 8mm Lambton I. Out-Mm. Out. on» Hours: i.†to 6.tt0 In. 1.†to m I m. All Progressive people read and need the Honor Quanta Tomato UM Grunt. Boyd Coll. Dean] Btuteiir. ot Ontario. W. c. PICKERING. DDS. L08 Damian In " m I10»... x RAY GAS EXTRACTUON. once: mu Street. DURBAM, Ont. Um... We" m Go. " h Terms. mung. an. an. - Duc- mod n Bel-All Womb aw. duo through 'Mrtt-n_q. Home“ Wham hr our com. WEIRD. Ptroatrtsr" PROPERTY FOR “LE The property of the inn Edd- Apply to Jon. Lanna: or Johnna. "mer, Ont. otmo"ovee Royal HOURS: 2 - C J. F. GRANT. 0.0.8.. L.D.S. ROYDEN BURNETT. M. B. to close of I934 c. G. AND To J. H. MCQUARRIE. B. h. 1%rmlti-iori-tt-ttrl mug-1mm tummy GEORGE E. DUNCAN on“: immotlo T. H. SNEATH. M. D. Noun Moe. Conquest. P. F. MIMI"! CHIROPRACTIL JOHN O'IEIL BESS!E McGILLIVRAV F. M. EAGLECON $2.00