Lot. 7 no it. felt,,,',',; Etrremoett, continua 177 acre- nplendld turn: had in good comm! . Fine brick home and bunk barn 0x '0, with L Drilled well, windmill garage. If interested come and in ct property. humble terms. ApplZvÂ¥o Mrs Alex. Henderson or was Ev Lawrence. Pull when for seed not: bushel. JOHN D. DRI HIE Returning Sunday following Goirttr--i5atrtrdays only (Standard Time) Retu 12.†pan. Lv. Toronto Union Ar. A00 pm. Ar. Owen Sound Lv. Idling intermediate stops as required in el Note: Sunday train from Owen Sound will be â€outing on Monday, August 6th, instead. Canoe:- nch way with Owen Sound Tune] any? week-end Cruise Steamer _ This service trimmed in response to popular to out-ed only no long " mm: won-onto. and gut own from congested highways. TORONTO and OWEN SOUND Dunn, on. Buy a used car from us with eonfidenee. See the cars listed below. Compare the condi- tion, appearance and price with others. You will be surprised at the values we are offering. Fla“: l 25 gallons high-powered Blue Sun- FREE oco Gasolene with each ofthe above FREE care if sold on or before Sept. 15. FREE '. FREE FARM FOR SALE NEW WEEK-END TRAIN CG‘RUNTER CHECK; B®0KS USED CARS Duplicate - Triplicate Carbonized - Carbon Leaf gNADIAN FACIFIc Ford I933 V8 Coupe rumble not "rs." Ford 1931 Tudor ------ "too Chev. I930 (out ----- Mom lord I930 Tudor ---- - 275.00 ford mo Phaeton -----..- 200.00 Essex I928 Sedan ---- -- 200.00 Chev. I927 Coupe -'""-"-- 125.00 Ford.1927 Tudor '.-"----- 65.00 Every Book guaranteed a perfect book and all popular Styles and Sizes FOR BALE SMITH BROS. The Durham Review Clearance Sale “QUALITY BEST†An item of importance that we can supply promptly No. 2 Holstein Ont. Placc‘your orders at home. e Ask for Samples and Prices. cCASECE er BETWEEN pause to popula: demand, ad will '.ratBe wmta. Travel in comfort highways. rd Time) Returning-Sundays, only Jnion Ar. ~10.00 pm. Ind Lv. 6.30 pm. required in either direction. Sound will be cancelled Aug. IS, 6th, instead. To close an estate Residence of late Pbr [particulars apply McIntyre. A quantity ol, good second class shingles for dale.\Apply to-- John Eccles,\ Tr Importation snmths FOR SALE m R R No 2,' Holstein, FOR SALE mm YIMIIWRHWHIMIWM Phone " ii--',--,' MI. Laidlaw. Mrs. Shirley l, Norfce ls hereb given that in com- pliance with The oters' Lists Act I have posted up at my office at Hol- (stein, in the Tow hip of Egnemont, on the 17th day ot August 1934, the {list ot all persons titled to vote In [the said Municipali at Municipal felonious and that h list rennin; ithere for inspection. I hereby all ‘upon all voters to e immediate. ;proceedlngn to here any errors or Iomlsslons corrected rdlng to luv, [the hat dar tor an being the 781 ‘day of September 1934 Dem chi. 17th day mt A. D 1934. Clerk ot the Imam; Municipality of I At a meeting of the Listowel Mem- axial Hospital board, a. long discus- sion took place over installing an elevator in the hospital. The board members felt that an elevator was much needed but they also Belt the expense too great at the present time. The ytelt that installing an el- evator in the present building was not good business, as it is reallynot suited for a hospital. They thought a committee should be appointed to get parttieutars ot the costof a new building. The installing ot a. new el- evator was deferred. with the other nations ot the world It is most unfortunate that the minds of Camui'an Ipleople be 'nurtured on the rabid and sensational Journalism than is provided for them by the for- eign correspondent of a, Toronto eve nlng paper. This type of Journalism is definitely misleading and does con- siderable harm. If we are to under- stand Germany's problems and the German people we must have an in- telligent and sympathetic approach and not be carried off bymorbldsen- satlonalism. i, Weentoredridtngarxreemt1eter" Q from s Dundaik boy. Rev. Wilfred * sacrum. m the "Herald," in [ which he gives a alarm insight in- 3 to conditions on the continent, where _ he holidsyed with " wife. Of all 1 the nations he visited white on the I continent. he was most impressed with Gormy, and notes their keen dea’re to make Wives felt in ‘lthe commercial world. Mr. Lock- ;hart'o letter is in part: l “Nowhere in Germany need one lack for beautilNI sums, en- chanting river valleys, tr pin- teaux, wooded mountain peaks. miles of rich forests, crystal lake. and quiet t iamd peaceful farming countryside.‘ lWe liked Germany-we liked it tre- lmendously. We liked the people. They (were Had, they were courteous, they [were friendly. Everything was spot.-l I lessly clean. Their towns and villages , were attractive, their homes were (iii?: and cheerful. It seems incred- _ible that we should have fought with i,'i.i,it,': such'as these. There is pos-; sibly no other European people who lare so much like ourselves in appear- lance as the German, But unfortun- Ptely they, like us, are sieves to mil- ‘ltary and commercial interests which are intent on keeping the tirets of T linked alive in our minds. ht is dim-l ‘cult to gain any accurate impression ‘of all that (is happening in Germany, fat this time. The Nani Storm Troops, (were everywhere. m Marburg we; (witnessed a demonstration on a Sun-', Idsy of over 24,000. They were not _ armed but were the raw recruits from the town and countryside around. There is no doubt Germany has 11’ 1tremendous enlistment of man power', Jwhich has been recruited by compul-‘ lsory enrollment. How much military' significance it has is a. ditterent mat- :ter. Undoubtedly Hitler requires this! lbacking to maintain this position. for' } we were conscious of a steady under- tone of discontent: with: many ot the I people. At present they are iiruiingl it advisable to remain silent. Recent? events in Germany show, however," how strong the undercurrent is and ‘undoubtedly Germany is facing one‘ lot the most crucial periods of her} ’existence. There is much that is in-, _eomr".ehensible, for she is torn an†‘mought by opposing forces seeking. power and control bat there is noi doubt that the German people are basically sound and are seeking to re- create their nation on a firmer foun- dation than she has previously rested. To-day she needs our sympathy and support for there is no doubt that the i future peace of the world depends ll largely on her ability to attain to a.“ status of equality and cooperationl istowel Considering new Hospital GERMANY BUILDING UP A COMMERCIAL NATiON HOLSTEIN LEADER Egremont, c, MI VOTERS' wall at Municlpa at h Fat rennin: ion. d I hereby a]; to e immediate have any errors on M rain: to law. ap being the Tttt t' 1934 thy Ansuut A. D o VID ALLAN. Mpattt of Ecru-non: TICE the Townthp of LIST 1934 onty of Grey, ls expected the paving will be pleted in a; month’s “an. From we have seen of the» “Moot they appear to be death trap: motorists will be planned to that the 1mnover-muerton J waylltobemnd inn-un- - made to the Highway: Department, the remaining ten-foot strip of road on the noth side of the Hanover- Walkerton nghwuy will be paved at once. The Department has authorized the work and the Duthrtst Paving Co., which had the comma: for the south ten feet which we. completed last week, has the contact for the ad- ditionat paving. With 'ttl the machdne.. 1 ry ch the job the Mag ot the con-' crete commenced an "and“ --= "I In Annan Westley night, Holstein dcfeatevt the home team 3 to 1 in the tirat of the tsemiMinat play- downs. Holstein dbplayed champion- ship form and carried the play moat of theme, scoring 2 in ttrat and 1 In second half. The z-goal lead should be tsumelent to carry Hol- stein through the round. The mcond game is in Holstein at 5.30 on m- day, Aug. M. I ers, and put up a clean aggteasive ’game, no fouls or penalties being im- posed on either team. Holstein scored twice in tfrst half and Toronto once in second. The visitors remained over night in the Park, or billeted in the village, ramming 'on Sunday. On Saturday evening Mr and Mrs Rom. Sim treated both teams to a. corn roast, which was followed byaslng-j song and speeches. Some of the To- ronto boys proved to be splendid, pianists. The Holstein Club is great-' 1y indebted to Mr gm Mrs Sim for: their hospitality. Holstein will play: the return some tn Tomato on Sept: 28. I l Miss Isabel Hustle is visiting her 3 brother at North Bay. She will-teach {at B.S. No 6, Normanby. the com- Since belng defeated by Guelph, Holstein football team has regained its championship form. They had to be in beat form to win from the Toe H. team of Toronto, by 2-1,.in an ex- hibition here Saturday night. The Toronto boys are a fine type of play- On Tuesday apt. 4th, a play em! titled "Here Co Gharye" will be] given Jn the chute by the oraunauei Club of Central Unit Church ot o/ Sound. Admission. ---2 and 15c. l An T ersary Services of Fairbadm Presbyt ian Church will {be held at 11 a.m. nd 7.30 p. m., on Sunday, September d. Rev. Peter Taylor, ot Toronto, will reach at both services. The Agric’l Society are staging one of their popular dances in the Hall, Wednesday, the 29th. Clifford orthettra in attendance. katoon, was married to G. A. 'ru- dear, principal of Holstein Continu- ation SchooL We welcome them to our village. They will reside with Mrs Hustle. Several from this part attended Anniversary services at Amos. Toronto Exhibition Tuesday, namely} Received 9' copy thia week ot the Mrand Mrs Ewart Alles, Mr Ken- 'Ntywa-Rmeord' of Lumsden, Sask., neth and Mita Mm Alles, M. Mr from our cousin, W Mchtchell, giv- Mercer and sons Lyell and Bryce: ing an amount of the aanual birth- Vincent Ellis and Ivan Christie. par party of Mrs Pettigrew Sr. who A wedding of Interest took place!“ M years of age. We teongratttittte at Mount Brydges on August 18, her on having such an age and wish when Miss Mary Merman of 8315- for her many more years with her 1rettrtmn m“ â€and“. .- n A 'r" family and friends. Mraners McGuire and (no chil- dren, returned on Monday trom visit- ing friends in Michigan. Mines Ol- ive and Jean visited in Belgrave, and returned with them. School will Mart on Tuesday, 4th of September. The caretakers are busy getting the school ready. We miss the teachers and pupils and welcome them back. Mr Carman Dunstan, Toronto, spent the end of week with friends in the village. Mr John Manny who has been spending his holidays with Brown Irvin and other friends, re- turned with him. Mrs Peacock (nee Daisy Irvin) ot Kingston. is visiting her parents, Mr aim Mrs Richard Irvin. Mrandlru Bert Eccleg And tami- ly, spent part of last week with friends at Whnon. Mr Sumo. Copperclm, I: spending: " mention with Minna Mrs HU.. Mrs Stacey and nephew, Reg Mar tln, visited Mrtutd Mn Bert Eocles. for a few days Last week. Mrandurs Bert Boole: and fami- ly, were the guest. ot the Confeder- ation Life Insurance Co., on a tlah. ing trip at Meatord, Wednesday of this week. car. Mrs Sacco and Elmer, who luvs been here most of manner, will no turn with them. PAVING ENTIRE 20 FEET - -- l - miner-‘10 u paving. With all the machine- ( Neustadt the Job the laying ot the con-; Durham commenced on Monday and l Dram meted the mm: will be com-[Tug in a; month’s “out. me whati Teeawater vs seen of those “Moot fuu10ruur otpear to be new: traps 1trPureasue sts will be planed to lam..umn n... n._, --- areemItol LOCAL AN D PERSONAL be paved 20 sei] mm THEDURHAM REVIEW yefriiii"t'iue, PtrimerMon Neustadt Hanover Pliseville Dundalk Paisley Holstein FALL FAIR DATES , IN THIS DISTRICT l The follw’ng itt a. list it the dates tCy"rtyryturaiuetiiiLrit"iri'tl' 'ario, with the dates of some of the large provinchl shows: M ealord Miidmar Mount Forest Fergus Chesley Chrksburg Shel burne Gnuewe Collingwood Miss Marion Horsburgh is ing a week with her aunt. M nish. 1 Miss Ida. Hoetiia returned to To- jrontto Friday after a couple ot weeks :with her ulster here. Masters Franklyn and Gerald Pin- der were in Palmerston a few days last week with their aunt. Miss Velma Lewis is visiting In " ronto and amending the 'Ex.' Mr Adam Kellar is stock wrestling tor a number of farmers here. ot Mrdnd Mrs Norman Dickson is mriously ill in Mt Forest hospital. Mrand Mrs Wm J. Nelson spent Sunday with J. C. and Mrs Queen. Miss Denise McCaw Is spendinga few holidays with her grandmother. Mrs W. H. Rogers. Mrand Mrs R. Pinder spent Sun- day with her mother, Mrs Whyte. Miss Agnes Dickson has returned from a couple weeks' visit with rel- atives in Guelph. i MrandMre D. Marshall, Miss Bu- isie, and Howard, Mime-s Margaret Marshall, Irene Petty and T. E. By- ers visited on Sunday with Mr and (yrs Erwin Ferguson and attended Anniversary services at Amos. her 1tacle and family in Torontoaaut attending the Tlx.' . l “mm the: Chrcl Amman Quin s number from Knox mend-1 led the Anniversary services It Dru: the Ilagaet kr - "nom on Sundty, and heard the Ber-, ms. morning and evenhx, brrtev.' __ D. Gowdy of harm In the norm] The waiver-n services of Amos 'ing his theme was "rue Happy any Church, on Sunday Aug. 26th, were as described in Palm I. Men my lonely attended, the church and w- oeek for Immune“ in various “ya. lery tuled to the utmost, also chain but only in communion with God in the aialett. Tbe (HIDE! ot 00"†'und in seeking to know His “um was remarkably beautuul, 'spread to [obedience to u, can red mp1“. they were on the duo, Mt able and "re found. In the events he spoke other elevated place: For then-men Mrand Mrs T. Wallace and Miss Eleanor Marshall, visited on Sunday wth me Sound relatives. Mraners J. M. Marshall and Allan Watson spent Tuesday at Gue- lph. Mrs A. Picken and Mrs Jan Picker: “sited Monday with Mr: T. Stewart Mrs Barlow of Rainy River Dar trict, ls visiting the Stewart family, and other relatives of the neighbor- Mrs John Marshall, Br. and Mrs D, Marshall spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs A. McDonald in to“). tor, Pom Frances to again take up her work as teacher. She expects to go via Chicago, and see some of the sights of the World's Fair. Paul's conversion. God who eluted man is also able to change my hearts. It we are tohe worthy ofthe name ot Christisn, we must be born again new creature in Christ. All enjoyed the special music by the Mt Forest quartette. Miss Dorothy Kimble, Edge mu, spent over the week end with Miss Myrtle Mammal. Mrs Porter, Sr. visited recently with Miss T. E. Byers. Mm Bert Watson and her cousins. Mr Jas. Ferguson and sister of Eg. remont, attended the funeral on Monday of a. cousin in Guelph. Misses Eleanor and Susie Marshall are visiting with Toronto friends, and attending Torontto 'Jilx'. Miss Margaret Watson is with Miss Esther Petty left Tuesdny (Western My) ORCHARD the small daughter urtrtt is spend. aunt: Mrs Cor. Sept 1015 Sept 11-12 Sept. 12-15 Sept. 13-14 Sept. 14-15 Sept. 18-19 Sept. 18-19 Sept. 13-19 Sept. 19-20 Sept. 19-20 Sept. 19-20 Sept. 20-21 Sept. 20-21_ Sept. 2021 Sept. 25-26 Sen 25-26 Sept. 27-28 Sept. 27-29 Sept- 28-29 3a. 4 , tet. 4- it; Octll-IZ? 9-10 Previous to the phy. supper was served in the saloolroom of the church by I. host ot willing waiters, who found dlmculty getting through the dense throng. more wu abun- dance for all Ind to lure. come at surplus edible. being afterward uold. The collection: at Sunday services mounted to $45.59 and concert pro- coeds were $108.00, . total of over $150.00. _ The large stage , banked with "Weâ€, ot evergreens decked roses. The stage sea “was nnd attractive. the law of the Lord and where tad y where not it (mine-s) my be i found. It contained a warning to 'the unobservmt and the bettedit to he had by one who delighteth in [he law of the Lord and whomedl- tates day and night. At the close of evening service. .the quartette sang some very ilne 'seloccions. "Wandering Child come Home", "Speed Awayâ€, “Church in the Vale," "Abide with me." l , The entertainment on Mondnyeve hing, held in the spacious driving, ‘shed, took the form of a play “Myj Wild Irish Roseâ€, staged comely byi local talent. it was one ot the but; ever given " Dromore, all the char-1 eaters entering into the spirit ot it very realistically. Miss Florence Patterson as Rose, was a retraining personality, and carried the IRON!†part. All so well portrayed their roles, that to pick any stars would! be out of the quesiion. Others inure cast were Mrs J. McMurdo, Mrs Wis-l tred Renwick, Misses L. Henderson! Margaret Lsith, Dorothy nylon' Messrs Archie Clark, Allan Haatie/ Alex Taylor Gordon Henderson, R. i) Turner. Mrs R. Taylor was director. Between the three sets, an orches- tra, Messrs Chas. McDonald, Leonard McKeown. Ted Allen. with In Chm. McDonald accompanying. supplied good music. iing in 1884, (Mr Manson) was pree- ent. Florida was represented try Mr :and Mrs Dane, Mrs Smith, Guelph: Mr and Mrs Koenig, Hampden: Mr. ‘and Mrs Jan Oliver and (may, of PtNMyeille and hosts ot others from Durham and elsewhere, attended. i The anniversary services of Amos {Church on Sunday Aug. 26th, were - attended, the church and p1- lery tuted to the utmost, also chairs in the aisles. The display ot tto+ was remarkably beautiful, mud on they were on the dais. m an. and other elevated places. For then-mes of the nrious ilowers seen~ l refer you to the lstest Bower W. One remnrlnhle Mill. is worth jmentioping. w of "1% inches diam- :eter. Apart (roman this though VII the pleasure crested. in the meeting of my old friends at long no. Occupying our old mined sent. with Miss Am Renwick presid- tnentttseorgan,aautrore: In P. Luster (nee Jean Renwlck), ot " greville, as unusl, in her one: the stage carried an oldume setting, ‘AnoLher reminder ot time â€118 was the presence ot a grand-daugh- ter ot one of our post-time choir memtrerts,-rtow in the choir. The occasion was the 50th anniv- ersary of the building of the church R. Walton, Mt. Forest, “compound on organ. Miss Elisabeth Hurling with a delightfully,, aw, use» dy bell-mm voice, can: beautifully, "The Old Rugged Cross," Mill Nr- nes Renwick at organ. Rev. D. Gowdy. Durham, was the preacher of the day, who chose tor his discourse. the beauties of the Psalm 1, second only to that ot the 23rd Psalm. He showed forth the happiness to be found in observing Maura Black, Walker, Grant and Stewart ot Mt Forest United Church were the personnel ot I fine male quartette, who an: "I want my lite to tell for Jenna" nnd "Jun out. side the door so near and yet so far", very beautifully balanced. Mill The gentleman who did the -pluter- CANAriiiji'"ii"i""iii'jtiiii"'imai. Depot Phone " sum- Ie., saw " m. BURH'ZM _ the saloolroan of the tb host ot Willie waiters, [ “may Batting through thromr. There wu Ibun. tUi agtd to m. June or m“ “in: afterward told. stage scenery w... "Wm.mdme if - - ---. - f-i'-Wfee1F_etr, 1'f..r.1euarxrrttxrtmm, INFORMATION Hugh-“m CrTiTT.-.r.--r----- ,A .gi.q-m--., 'eadttuutromaae,ua, beautifully he wings climbing most 'i lxvesuue 4 'r Our up. n ' '. For grief of n r dam ls see Canadian Pacific Coin, Sept. 4th, Go'arq Atttr. M, Running At Going AK. Mth, Marni“: S W New Aug. " and sum- sth Low Fares In 10flipm EXHIBITION Por Ma cry to tade In ' lives like dream. AMr I!" n . not speak wh I hum sincerely. For we! dwells “he-x. don In lee In our home In foevdl.s m M, Sweat cling to " We who loved in lin. y) have m In d Jucu Ili" ‘Mb mined tt wife and t The luv requires tha: slwuld be signed by 25% m an In the Provinclnl elee meson!“ to ehe Council " h will toward lame to Llquo Board, who will set a dan- t ’or allow 0. vote to be wk 'l ‘Provincm elections. Local t lo, 193 . We do forget him, tht la lav: be revealed only by serum the provinchl election Vtptr According to the Smhamm can there are Md/mttons in [h that Meps will be Inken to vote decking roped of Iocalo loo.) petition. A petition is b, We And n number of mum f taanexsesersqwtraortttatud "mm- irseettBessminthe '" demon! dis- tr-atc-wer-tout"'- lay by the Gavan-amt. “moaned ‘by mar-lame“ ands thepro- Madonna's new Elections ‘Act. themlmm“ qtprer Can, _tarmmesaatto-tandnorthto According to the Turn L, is name talk or peuuon l. tented to Tun council. The layou- pointed out Hm: opuon vote would be broum only by tpetitdoo being prf'st-I tn this he won supported by: of the council. At m town council me, Cheater (his was! a numb. t' “an were present as a depuv: uh that m1 local option Men. My wagtttsti I msoluh 3th. vu-hul e+tetatmt was As " mm by the In mum-tum ap- 00d Willa†to author TALK REPEAL VOTE .. IN TARA, CHEBLEV AND wUTHAMPToN “by" the tmtctamauon n' 'lr. beer Ind will: legislation it -'"a'l,y' lately that a number of 10m] “yum repeal content.- will (My Mum m we a the mm and vili.uv,. m that district, My of which it', _ ‘1] under the old by-uw. In (a. "tr. Sum!“ and TI†tit, :- rl- Mendy lame move being (‘01;\.'~-yuj but no (at nothing detinitt. my w veloped. It. T. Edwards Ami-led Rel. trffieer for (lrer8mee well by Indium“. Cabin! mod the “at of Oman wild: ha! been In â€Nation for "tmotgrrsAatrsd-te6li-teot th, The M of m m MthI‘Iv-s ind you: once of the various appum: on, follows In out: dine: Mean-81m - William dine; mtmehtaimeoe - Winn-m. Hum. vallh; Grey-Brut, a Reaegt T. w, lukdale; Hr») North Aug. 24 to Sept. $1.75 DETRCttt, c. TOWN an “out. phone 138 memory of Geo ' who passed a“ 4th, Returning 6th. Kunming IN MEMORIAM $3.00 Aug. 3.. 1984 RETURN o. Sound hilt Kincars 6t bout 101 ml All moonnts owinu t tl Ill" be mlafumrily 1% In. or they will be pl: M for collecton. DURHAM DAIRV CAIRON MU anion (1." 100 ttt "" WALKERYON HYDRO ANNOUNCES CUT tl (It iNSP. PENTLAND OF I APPOINTED FOR 80 I!“ an " mer ted Remind their Sentence W (dun hum. the I“ “In " to tl twt Farther on all At Wall The Senior Audll at Queen trt, Chum dumoon tea a! tl waned-y. Sun. r, Walkman C.N.R. Stir An open canon of one hum. tor lunch only. china! tn Bruce, G!!! Cunt“: um mu, any: I Danny Ilium-r of Gun: Tres Sun to 8::th Tueuhy wu I big day .aomtl home, when cinldreu. Allan. Christin tufted brandy oft to I! Admhm I have been “at HundnxGun We die-m on Get “to M R am ‘ condition, mull - mu. Apply n We Cu For 'alot "to Ford R Artott Oder wttl dar. Apple Butter “a may. VII Hum The mammal bl VOL L VII Tl It m " Calder's Dr ll M I] with MK Mr of F W's Thtoth Pa ".00, Special . . . In Me any: M P FILMS and Davao. 0mm and lolr'l Chocolatm . Nathan's Chocolate: M " rl 59m on hand Howell, “I! Tot-mm )rd NOTIC£ [u , " 0. tir will n tree In: WI