wilow he is survived Joseph, Patrick, Ki‘ch k and John: and two ment ORNOCH son, a layman of Owen the pulpit on M' plendid discourse on the church, taking for hig istes 12: 13. He “ vould be well pBeased in Mr Beaudrop of New F3 loan him '5.-“-. ing his credit," he er told me that in ess dealings with MY never found hbhim to without apparent 20, 1934 Art Mcintosh Sundayâ€" ter‘s parents at the Mrs L McLean., E. B. Dargavel and s E. Dargavel visited n with J O NDarcs aving men in On â€"rvy large contracts the province. Latâ€" toed considerably in he tine of the oil or 200 boats. iates speak . very rity and indefatigâ€" n Jennings, K. C« { Jennings & Clute, tussell could work FATAL TO OHN E RUSSELL W . Boyden & Mr Russell was ith the Toronto m afterwards he racting . business it in the paving to ve one of the M 4 their meeting e of Mrs Mcinâ€" sent. Roll call meeting will be . Mrs, Schnieâ€" speak, and lunch » close. M 1 is spending a her parents, Mr rite ‘rey Ledingham s answered by ‘s A. Mclintosh r on bow par ther. Miss Mcâ€" on Jacques Carâ€" ° WAs vervy in Next meeting me of Mrs. C. er of Elmwood »mber meeting. Mcintosh, Mrs. P. Ledingham, TIsON Mr. Russell Russell â€" conâ€" ressure of his im to give up sident of the Material Co., Dargavel and in Q. Sound. ind sisters viâ€" wen Sound on Williamsford . heir _ meeting Monday, 10th opened the nembers were Consolidated of â€" Standard ited Distribuâ€" tor of Stan . Ltd., and of " Russell was inâ€"Mac Lines, Â¥ NC ite ly spenaing & is mother. ng it has the leaves are coming down than during id some fine helped very al inusual phyâ€" live so long y morning v erave and ake ilt of iter supply wood Park, ussell Conâ€" r of hail a iilding conâ€" i St. Mich as very in stions being e Miss M. th, R. N. 16 *d away on home . west have â€" the community, 10t live un n n engaged n front of e a great he beauty oil will miss in jur barge 1d ) CUSTOM CHOPPING done every day and we turn it out while you turn around. and many other Provincial & Municipal bonds now on sale, in $100, 500 and $1000 denominaâ€" tions, in short or long term maturities. I can secure you what you wish. Trade in your Victory Bonds due in 1934 at a profit, in exchange. For fuall particulars, Haslongbeenlnmualthm:htorot peps you up and keeps your stomach ; Try it for your dizdiness, headache ’ sind biltousness .... ... .Sn o0 "_" Phone No. 6 All DOII'l. Of Canada BODdS, SAW & PLANING MILLs Eat Henderson‘s Bread this Summer =â€" Pure and Wholesome SsUPERIOR QuaALITY HARDW OOD FLOoo Gyproc and Donnacona Wallboard Please ask for Prices. No order too small nor t prompt and careful attention. Everything in Lumber, Timber winpows ~â€"â€" DooRs Combinat‘on Storm ar Get our prices before purchasing else where. It will pay you. T. M. McFADDEN, Druggist, Durham Orci:rs tak:>n for anything in Baking line Gunn‘s Fertilizer in stock Make your spire funds earn you good Interest. LIVER TONE Royal Household Flour Bran *O Canada‘ B Oa Pilot * C An Order Placed with JO!N HARRISON & soNs co Keep in Stock for Sale the following Goods : THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS JOHN McGOWAN HENDERSON‘S BAKERY Will those requiring Fertilizer kindly leave their orders as early as possible. P. RAMAGE, Keeping Your Liver Actiwrâ€"e rovince of Ontario, Cities c Toronto, Montreal, Hamilton Sept. 20, 1924 FLOUR Ph>aas and have our rig call rite, phone or call on Will Repay You in Health PARKE‘S Assures Satisfaction You will be delighted with its flavor and Screen Doors Oat Chop Crimpled Oats lazy livers. It cting properly. FEED and Millwork Durham nor too large for FLOORING Local Dealer DURMHAM, ONT. Shorts OwWEN souNnp . LTD. STAIRWORK seus PARKE‘s 0Cs Eonet ""rmes \ There will be no services at Hopeâ€" | ville United next Sunday on account ‘of anniversary services at Proton. Save money by having your films finished by F. W. Kelsey, photograph er. we develop any size roll and make $ prints with pl border for 25¢,reâ€" prints 3¢ each: border 40¢, reâ€" prints 5¢ each. Ledve films with Mr. Town, Jeweler. Work finished twice a week. + At the Sept. meeting of W.M.S. of United church held at her home Mrs John Plester, Sr. presented the soâ€" ciety with a beautiful pieced quilt all completed and every stitch her own hanciwork . Mr and Mrs John G. Russell ant children and Messrs Arch. and Alex Russell were at Clinton last Weanesâ€" day attending a family party in honâ€" or of Mrs. J. Russell, Sr.‘s 80th birthday at the home of her daughâ€" ter Mrs Alex Spence, where she is at present visiting a few weeks. Mr and Mrs George Shand spent the week end at the home of hor mother Mrs Gilbert Christie near Port Elgin. Everyone seems busy at present. The young folk are off to school aâ€" gain this morning. To Dundalk High School go Myrtle and Stella Corbitt, also Ivan Porter; to Flesherton, Maâ€" ry and Irene Wilson and Douglas Clark. Rev. A. E. and Mrs Elliott spent a few days in Toronto last weex. Word reach»d Mrs Mary Deyell on Saturday evening of the death of her sonâ€"inâ€"law Mr Chas. McLean. Mary Kinsman who was home from the city for two weeks‘ holiday, reâ€" turned two weeks ago. Her sisters, Florence and Reta, also went to the city and secured employment. All these young people out of this localâ€" ity makes us feel a little lonesome. We will be thinking, and watching with hope for all to be successful. George Plester and Gordon McLeod have done much of the threshing aâ€" round Boothville. Oliver Milliner and Jimmie McLean who are running the Company outfit on con. 14, had a very costly break on Saturday last, while threshing at Sam McLean‘s. They have engaged Delbert Haw with his tractor to carâ€" ry on for a time. Delbert also has a job of ploughing for James Hardy with tractor. Bob Black has secured a position in Toronto. Now just for a couple of weeks of fine weather so we can all go to the fall fairs. This morning a gentleman farmer told me he had not been at a show for 25 years, and he can‘t go now ‘hecause he wouldn‘t know how to act. That is not being just to onesself . Go out once in a while, while you are able, and meet the progressive people. _ On Wednesday night, the 12th, a very severe electrical storm crossed over, causing some loss of sleep. Mr. Herb. Harrison‘s house was struck, and much damage done, but no one was hurt. Mr., Mrs., and Miss Tressider were called to the funeral of & relative in the town of Lindsay last week. Mr Archie McTaggert has rented the Parslow farm on con, 14, for a torm of years. Mr. McTaggert, Myrâ€" tle and Betty, also Marguerite Mcâ€" Lean, Sundayed with Bethel friends. Mr and Mrs A. McKee, Toronto, spent the week end at Mr Ed Everâ€" ist‘s. Miss Myrtle McTaggert spent last week with her cousin Florence Bachâ€" elor of Inistoge. Some have been taking up the murâ€" phys last week, and say a very fair crop. We found it hard work. Mr H. Pedlar, Toronto, spent the week end here. His wife and Miss Sadie Carson who have been holiâ€" Adaying here, returned home with Mrand Mrs Oswald Potter and Norâ€" ma, Messrs Ed. and Geo. Patterson, Mrs Lyness and Mrs Sam Clayburn, Mrand Mrs Sam Patterson, Mr o and Mrs McElwain, Mono Mills, visited Sunday at Edgar Patterson‘s. Congratulations to Kenneth Nichol for being 1st prize boy soloist at Flesherton school fair and to Anna McVicar for pablic speaking. Mrs Ed. Everist has returned home after two weeks in the city. Fred Knox and Harold Fawcett shingled one side of the barn on the John Aldcorn farm last week. Mr. D. Hincks, Jean and Almeda, Mrs Stanley Harrison, Mrs C. Tucâ€" ker and Gerald, spent the week end visiting friends in Arthur and Guelph Mr Dan McArthur made two trips to Toronto Monday with stock. PRICEVILLE }2 SWINTON PARK PHOTOGRAPHY HOPEVILLE Sunday, Sept. 30th Time Table Changes Mr T. C. Smith, School Inspector of Lanark Co. and brother to Wm. Smith of Dornoch, hs officially retir ed from his school duties. Instead of writing that weekly letâ€" ter to distant friends, why not have the Review tell them the news of the district. Save yourself the trouble of worrying over what to say each week for $2.00 for a whole year. 25 imiscellaneous employees and officials from the Niagara FParks Comâ€" mission, Athletic Commission, T. and last about 7 p.m. about a mile east of Maxwell, in Osprey Township. M.ss Mary Horrigan ané Mrs. D. Ryan, both of Ayton, received bruises and were badly shaken up, but were able to be taken to their homes. The others of the party were removed to Durham hospital. 7 inspectors and valuators from the agricultural development board. 4 deputy ministers,. 25 other officials and juniors from various departments. The Ayton jparty were returning from a visit to the shrine at Midland and nearing the point of the accident a large truck load of woo¢ Ariven by Mr. Bradley Smith of that neighborâ€" hoo€, came on the road from a sideâ€" road. The car was turned over twice, and is nothing but a heap of rutns, while the truck was not damaged to any great extent. 90p workmen employed on hospiâ€" tal construction at London, Wondâ€" stock, Hamilton and Smith‘s Falls. were badly injured when their car collided with another car on Friday Provincial police are conducting a full investigation into the accident, but to date no charges have been laid. 56 constables from the provincial police. 200 workmen from the road camps. 30 charwomen and cleaners from the public works department. Mr Albert McNally had a valuable cow killedâ€" by lightning last Wedâ€" nesday night. Mr and Mrs Arthur Robinson and Mrand Mrs Thos Glencross visited Mrand Mrs AMan Brown, Egremont, the Arst of week. Mr Horrigan was ‘badly cut and bruised about the head and upper portion of the body and probably suffering from internal injuries. Mrs Heeney‘s injuries consist entirely of cuts and bruises and from the sevâ€" ere shock. 110 magistrates from the attorn eyâ€"general‘s department. ves to mourn her loss four sisters and two brothers. Much sympathy is extended to sorrowing family. Mrs. M. Jackson attenged Orangeâ€" ville fair last Wednesday. PATIENTS IN DURHAM HOSPITAL RESULT OF ACCIDENT Rev Father Arnokl, Toronto, who was driver, with Mr Patrick Horriâ€" gan and Mrs M. Heeney of Ayton, Miss Clara Jack left on Monday for Stratford, with her father, where she will attend Normal School. Misg Millie Cook, Toronto, is visâ€" iting with friends and relatives here Mr and Mrs Hugh McArthur, Misâ€" ses Mina Edwards and Clara Nelson spent Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs. Crutchley, mear Dornocn. Word has been received of the death of Miss Kate McGrade in Hamâ€" ilton, on Seqit 13, after a lingering iliness, Miss McGrade was the 3rd Aaughter of the late Thos and Mrs. McGrade of the 8th con., Glenelg.| In addition to this there are 10,000 justices of the peace who are debarâ€" red frem receiving any further fees from their office. 106 game wardens from the departâ€" ment of game and fisheries. Mrand Mrs Frank Heard returned to Toronto Saturday, after a week at W. J. Greenwood‘s. 12000 LAID OFF SINCE ELECTIONS The following is a tabulation of the economy program dismissals effected by the government: 138 inspectors from the. brewery warehouses . . . Including about 10,00p men who were working on the highways,, it is estimated that 12,000 men have been laid off by the Ontario Government in its economy program. It is believed 2,000 salaried employees are in the list of those who went under the economy axe. Canadian National Full Information now in Agents‘ hands. EFFECTIVE VÂ¥ ICINITIY highways <l10O ARCHIVES TORONTO On IN THE MA OoF THE ESTATE OF THOMAS| TURNBULL, LATE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF GLENâ€" ELG, IN THEJCOUNTY OF GREY, FARMER, EASED. NOTICE is h y given that all persons having |claims against the Estate of THO TURNBULL, late of the Township} of Glenelg, in the County of Grey, rmer, who dieG on or about the Tenth day of August, A. I enclose 10c to cover postage m ing. Please mï¬a' liberal wial peckages of Outboor Girt Olive Beauty Producu. T ) Ceyeral Produce Co. Lnt. Olive Oil Beauty Products are sold by leading drug, department and chain stores in 3 sizes â€"l§ 25¢ and $1.00. If you want to sample five of the most popular OuTpoor Giri prepâ€" OuTDoor Girt : Begin at once to correct these complexion flaws, OuTooor Girt Olive Oil Face Powder will help you. This luxurious powder feeds into dry tissues the delicate, swiftlyâ€"absorbed oils which your skin needs to remain soft, smooth and supple. With just a few applicaâ€" tions, you cs, see your complexion awaken to new youth and loveliness. Just for curiosity‘s sake, try a closeâ€"up of your complexion. Are you surprised at what you see? Is there a tendency towards duliness? A line or wrinkle here and there? A suggestion of drynessâ€"even coarseness? Don‘t dodge these questions! It‘s important that you know the truth, if you expect your skin to be attractive to ethers. Prince Iyesato Tokngawa. presiâ€" dent of the Japanese House of Peers, and bis sun, Hon,. lyegaso Tokugawa, Japanese Minister to Canada, met recently on board Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Russia. The Prince was on his way to London to attend the interâ€" Parliamentary Conference and took the opportunity to see his son who had come to Victoria from Ottawa to meet him. Leaping into sharkâ€"infested waâ€" ters in the China Sea halfway between Hong Kong and Shanghai, Carpenter Tom Ellworthy, of the S.S. Empress of Russia, saved the life of Mrs Makareff, passenger on the ship who had jumped overâ€" board in a fit of dementia The woman strongly resisted efforts to rescue her and 4th Engineer Dean went to Ellworthy‘s assistance, the two men succeeding in bringing her back aboard ship after long and exhausting struggles. Beating the world‘s record in passenger traffic operation, Westâ€" ern Canada comes into the limeâ€" light this year with the 1252 mile continuous run from Fort William to Calgary of the Canadian Pacific locomotive number 2808. A‘number of locomotives of this class are now being built by the railway, equipâ€" ped with rollerâ€"bearing boxes which will still further facilitate engina operations on long runs. |oub) n/snm THAT CAPTIVATES MEN ? OuTpoor Girt Olive Oil Besutry Products THE KOTICE TO CREDITORS Solicitor for the Executrix. @mflkl. @re and T}'ICI'C R GIRL at any price. The Good Houseâ€" "Seal of Approval" is your guarantee VARIETY STORE, Durham McFADDEN‘S$ Drug Store Cre †may be secured at regular berth rates Car Privileges On payment of an additional charge of approximately 25 % of the coach excursion fares, for each person, Canadian Paciflc OR SALE Brick house &n the West side of Elgin Street, formerly occupied by for the executors of the Mary Ann Mrs. Mary Ann pkins, deceased. Aply to J. H. Quarrie, Solicitor Hopkins Estate, ham, Ont. Brick house, garage, good garden anc small fru‘ts. Reasonable for quick sale. Apply or premises to Wm. Bourne, Queen St. North. Lots 7 and 8, Con, 22, Egremont, containing 177 acres of splendid farm land in good condition. Fine brick bouse and bank barn 40 x *0, with L. Prilled well, windmill and garage. If interestec come and inspect property. Reasonable terms. Apply to Mrs Alex. Henderson or Miss Eva Lawrence. R. R. 1, Varney. paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes is being published in the Onâ€" tario Gazette on the 1st day of Sepâ€" tember 1934, and that copies of the said list may be had at my office. the Mayor of the Town of Durham, bearing date the twentyâ€"eighth day of May, 1934, sale of lands in arrears for taxes in the Town of Durham, will be held at the Council Chamber Town Hall, Durham, at the¢ hour of two o‘clock in the afternoon, on the seventh day of December, 1934, unâ€" Happy Thought range for coal or wood. Apply at Review Office. Brick house, 19 acres land, garage etc. for rent. Apply to Philip Lawrâ€" ence or to Mrs Wm. Porter. Lot 1 of 20, con 1, EGR., Glenelg two miles north of Durham, containâ€" ing 50 awcres cleared in good state of cultivation. Good dwelling house, and barn, driving shed, and running water at barn. Applty to Mrs T. Turnbull. R. R. No. 1, Durham. R. 2, Durham, or Cecil Eccles, R. R 2, Holstein, Executors Treasurer‘s Office, this 1st day of September 1934. Lot 21, con 2, Egnremont, containâ€" ing 100 acres, the property of the esâ€" tate of the late Geo. Pollock. Good buildings and in good state of culâ€" tivation. Apply to Jos. H. Noble, R. Beautiful\pure bred Jersey females ages from one to four years, also a cream separator in splendid condiâ€" tion. Reasonable for quick sale. Apâ€" ply to Mrs Herbert Murdock. We are in Market for good, sound paring &pples, suitable for making highâ€" e minceâ€"meat,. > TREASURER‘S SALE OF LANDS FOR TAXES | Town of Durham, County of Grey To Wit : | Full particulars from any agent. CENT A MILE Daily JERSEY CATTLE FOR SALE ROUND TRIP COACH EX«x URSIONS TO ALL STATIONS in WESTERN CANADA Return Limit. 30 Days nglish Style \Mincemeat 60 Duchess St,, Toronto Adelaide 3797 Tourist Sleeping FARM FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE GOING DATES FARM FOR SALgE FOR RENT FOR SALE P. RAMAGE, Treasurer FOR SALE by To remove the cause of try Chiropractic adjustmen sage and Uitra Violet Rays Dates arranged at Reralid Oflce, De» dalk, also through Durham Review an¢ Flesberton Advance. Geo. K. Duneaa, Dundalk P. O. Phone 43 r 44. Licensed Auctioneer for Grey County Dentistry in all Its Branches X RAY GAS EXTRACTioNns Office: Mill Street, DURHAM. Ont. Honor Graduate Toronto University Graduate Royal Coll. Dental Surgeon of Ontario. Specialist, Eye, Ear, Nose In Durham every other J. L. SMITH, M.B., M.C., P.s Honor Post Graduate Aima College Pupil of Parnelt Morris, A. A. C. o. Plano, Vocal, Theory, Harmony, Ele eution and Physical Culture. Special course for advanced pupiis, including Hand Culture and Arm Gouches. Be ginners a specialty, Kindergarten method for children of pre school age. Have commenced teaching. Studio ovâ€" er P. Lawrence‘s store. Hours 1 to 6 p. m. _ Phone 95. HAROLD E. MOUNTAIN, M. D. Office ana mexsidence: Corner Coun tess and Lambton Streets, Durbam Ofloohonn:!toun.-.. 130 to 4 p. m., 7 to 9 p.m., Sundays excepted C. G. AND J. F. GRANT, D.D.S., A General Financial Business Transectal All legal documents efficiently and carefully prepared. B. M. CHARLTON Office over Royal Bank, Durham HOURS : ? wâ€" 4 p. m. ROYDEN BURNETT, Office: 1 door north of Meâ€" Laugh!in‘s Qarage HOLSTEIN, ont. Office Hours : 12 to 2 p. m. 6 to 8 p. m. Lines of White Shoes Pumps, Straps and Ties Also ou Leather top rubâ€" ber sole Sport Shoes J. H. MeQUARRIE, GEORGE E. DUNCAN A NICE LINE OF crowinga GIRL and MISSES sCHOoL SHOES IN CRUSHED CALF. OPEN FOR INSPEcTioN P. E. MacARTHUR Notary Public, Conveyancer, GIRLS PRICED .... MISSESs PRiceED ... REPAIRING a sPEciaLTYy Reduced Prices J. S. McILRAITH Lambton St., Durham, Ont. Hours : 1.30 to 4.00 p. m. : Over Royal Bank, Durham CHIROPRACTIC PICKERING, DDS, Los BESSIE McGILLIVRA® . H. SNEATH, M. D. Hamilton, Ontario DR,. C. P. PARK ON ALL , Bolicitor, Ete, 7.80 to 9.00 p. m. and Throat weekâ€"end