Fall Excursions to WESTERN CAN iDA and the PACIFIC COAST from All Points in the East comne oares §$EPT. 21 to OCT_ 2 imnclusive HILDREN â€" Usual Half Fare â€"Baggage Checked â€" Stop Overs OPTIOAL ROUTINGS â€" CONVENLIENT TRAIN SERVICE La lies kindly provide Music snpplied by Willis T\ipping's Oâ€"piece orâ€" chestra, Shelburne |\ ‘T A MILE â€" Each Way 1% CENTS A MILE â€"Each Way Good in Coaches Only Good in Tourist Sleeping Cars Admission : $1.00 a couple in Town Hall, Durham Thursday Evening, Sept. 27 CANADIAN NATIONAL See Nearest Agent for Specific Fare#, Tickets â€" Berth Reservations, â€"Train Iinformation. cdfect the heavy burdens which the depression poried has monts. Tt will also pave the way to tas reductions with .onmtobmm way to ns wek DOMINION or CANADA 1934 REFUNDING LOAN Douï¬o-dead.'fllolerforsrablk-b- uip(ionvith’-tbeuxflevch‘}nhem Refunding Loan. It is an undertaking of such significance to wuydï¬â€"thtlthinkhï¬m't?â€"tï¬w explanation of its close relation to the welfare and continued progress of our country. The 1934 Loan is not an incidental effort. It is a partâ€" Mnmï¬d&â€"f&emï¬dflmvuï¬mw in which has been engaged since 1931, and @_ which we are refunding at maturity the large sums cannot be over mm’ It is important from thr aspects: 1â€"National Credit; 2â€"N: ml'l from thee: e National Recovery. 1 shall deal with each of thuel "'-.’ rum. 1. National Credit . + as 10 _ f wautiee .( pet ‘epveimer hi ie Pred es dces Phick 2o ate refenting wae meared in ie tes b-ow':ï¬â€˜mpudw’il'-mnmw the world moving steadily dowaward toward more normal Iw*â€"--a-qh%',ul‘m'hdhuuï¬d T chade hes shrady obttined n toimtie: @ the movrises Canada has already obtained a of the previous & further saving of over $5,000,000 per annum. mâ€"uua-«:n«mnâ€"-â€"uu- direct cash to every tarâ€"payer. This saving has swock smore than offsct the interest charges on the debt which has beea incurred to meet the extraordinary burden of unemployment relied. It has, to a commiderabie extent. borrowed for wartime purposes. ‘The mnmmm:&-mwflmm billion doliars. As a Canada‘s credit stands notably high, both at home and in the great money markets of the world. Striking evidence of our high credit standing was given -di.uov"d-:mudllug-w-h.hlm at a price to yield the investor less than 334 % and, in National credit means to a nation what an bhonest reputaâ€" tion means to a man. lu-’-lunabaninnry e-nï¬dndlooeuiumthtndoktï¬o- met, fully and promptly, as it comes due. Our debt conversion programme is then, in the first instance, our method of New York, obtained a oneâ€"year Loan of $50,000,000 bearing interest at 2 per cent. And there is equally mhgmnmm:nmhmtmcm every internal issue of imion of Canada Bonds now outstanding is selling today at substantially above its $853,000,000 of maturing wartime debt, and completion of the 1934 Loan :51 bl'q'th_ofl\-dad total to over ane issue price. The twelveâ€"year 4% Bonds of the 1933 ’lg‘x‘.lg-.hl;:‘;.â€}{.mmnhn 104 to 2. National Economy ‘The debt conversion programme, im the second place, is RETURN LIMIT â€" 30 DAYS RED CROSS A Statement by the Prime Minister of Canada A FURTHER STEP the Road to Recovery 60c extra lady d of the 1934 Loan as part of itâ€" T 331 New build 343 373 TOMS‘ GARAGE, ecnmomy and recovery will at once appreciate that the wmmm.vuymm“m c-.ï¬l:bflu.m:-“u,.&m:;‘dmnz Loan personal concern of every man woman the Dominion. The 1934 Loan is a further in tional underâ€" uhiibmm:‘pw.mâ€:tbmb recovery. 1 know that I need not streas the attractivences dmLu&WhvmhM will be universally . _1 do, however, earnestly as an our national welfare. lkmd-onyLvm individual citizen can render greater service to himecif and to his country. ‘ steadily upward in an improvement so marked and so conâ€" m-f,mm:-.m»mmwm,. The facts of Lusiness recov written beyond dispute rehtelqphyu‘cnlvpluneolhuine-._iadmï¬al uodm carloadings, electric power production, employmen prices. I':;oinherecordine-cleue: "Oh to be in Canada, Now that Autumn is here." The glory of the present season sunpassess amything the other months of the year, have to offer,â€"delightful as the y may be. There is something about the afternoon of the year, that the morning does not possess. It has acquired a richness and mellowness that the virginal months have not. Ontario just now is showing us just how Nature mixes her colors. With generous hand and lav‘sh bounâ€" ty, she puts on her palette the deep 32.7% over the same period last year. ‘The correspondâ€" Ing fnctoace for imports hies been slightly under $55,0000000. or 38.2%. A Further Step The debt conversion which Canada has achieved since 1931, by thus maintaining national credit and securing national economy, has been a major factor in our progress toward business recovery. A ago, preliminary to the 1933 Refunding Loan, I to&e:ecnsionto the belief that Canada had passed tbelowpointol%anndwudcï¬nitdyumm road to recovery. oday, our progress toward recovery is a matter of established fact. Since the low point of Febrg_-ry 1933, the trend of business has been moving Anyone who reflects upon these three aspects of credit ecomomy and recovery will at once appreciate that the o!hâ€"ï¬u eight months ol.ctho pt;gn ye-r..â€eqo:aum p@.?%quhmqqudlqu.‘ï¬em THE GLORY OF THE SEASON Cpe Buarkum Rrvim itAMAGE & SON, Editors an! USED CARS . National Recovery beside hth St. TORONTO PERCENTAGE INCREASE An enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr Spence Hopkins, on Tuesday evening of last week when a large crowd of immediate friends and neighbors welcomed Mr and Mrs Wilâ€" fred Meyer after their postâ€"nuptial trip and prior to taking up res‘dence in Hollard township. At an appro priate time during the evening, litt.> Miss Isabel Hopkins dressed as bri‘a and Master Tommy Markle as groom enteréd drawing a white draped basâ€" ket, laden with presents presenting them to the bride and groom. Miss Margaret Lunney unwrapped the gifts and Miss Erma Mighton read the acâ€" companing witty verses. Mr and Mrs Meyer roplied very graciously in words of deep gratitude. Following this the crowd sang ‘For they are jolâ€" ly good fellows‘ and the hostess uui‘ assistants served a delicious lunch THE DURHAM REVIEW the service here Sunday morning and at North Glenelg in the afternoon. Service as usual next Sunday momâ€" ing. Anniversary services will be held in the church here Sunday Oct. 7th. The special speaker will be Rev. C. R. Duncan of McMaster University, 7"CM°0MC0 mMacDonald attended the Grey Presbytery Young People‘s Conâ€" ven‘ion held in St. ‘ John‘s United and Mrs. Alex Canning and daughâ€" ter: Mr and Mrs T. Atkinson and Mrs Reid, Lefroy, Ont, Mrand Mrs. Russel Fiddes, Mrs Geo. Harvey and son Russel and Mrand Mrs C. Barâ€" ber, Chesley: Harvey Canning, Toâ€" ronto. Sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved wife and relatives. Mr and Mrs Gerhardt, Mrand FCeffor and son Clement, Ayton, ited recently with Mrand Mrs ning, Mrand Mrs© Reg Canning, Mr. and Mrs Alex Canning and daughter Marjorie: sprays from Mrand Mrs. covered with beautiful floral iokens and were a pillow from wife: ‘Gates Ajar‘ from sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs Sam Kennedy: spray from Mrand Mrs Harry McDougall, LZir. and Mrs D. A. McDonald: wreath from McDougall family, Hamilton; He took for his text 1 Cor. 15.51, "Behold I show you a mystery." He was assisted by Rev T. Heeney of Crawford . United church. Hymns Funeral of Arch McDougall The funeral of Mr Aarch McDougâ€" all, was held last Thursday from i‘s home to Durham cemelery, with his Mr Gowdy, speakng from his knowâ€" ledge, paid high tribute to deceased. Me and one whose life was filled with good decAs and kirAness, was the esâ€" sence of honor and integrity and as well a splondid neighbor and friend. CRAWFORD )b, of Listowel, speDt!** """ _ _ 0_ a atter home of Mr and 2irs !° with a good attendance of memâ€" he former isa brothâ€"| bers and several visitors. The meetâ€" F | ing opened with the Pres. Mrs. Lawâ€", arkle is 'mbfln‘ .’m in the chair. Mrs. L. lcm, with friends in Meaâ€" Acted 28 Bec. Treas. owing to the| absence of Mrs. T. ‘Turnbull. The} Geo Torry ang ml'ou call was answered by a "Humâ€" 1 Mrs Jas. Ellison of orous story of my childhood", and recent guests at m"“ well l'wed to. Mrs. MI os. Torry Sunday. | gave a paper on Bulb culture which | undaY> |"" > _ _/ interesting as well astinâ€". The sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. Ball in the death “mm'uflm,whom Wh.tsu‘m,'mm“. mnuhaamumdm. Mmthemmm mul"w"w“rl &.“ moving this. week to Durham. % remained for a longer visit. Tcronto spent the week end with Mr. Mr and Mrs J. McLean and family of Alliston, spent a few days yrecentâ€" ly at the old home in Bentinck. Mr and Mrs Will Hunter, Egremont were guests this week with Mr and Mrs Robert Lawson. Mr Hugh Bell, Wingham, and Mr and Mrs Austin Ball, Hanover, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. T. week end visitor with her sister Mrs Ant Mcintosh, Dornoch. who has been on the sick list, the, past few days. | be finished. The noxt mesting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Herb Atkinson. Mrs McCracken and asâ€" sistants served a dainty lunch after vbseh;hdfhwrwusmtovorm tea oups. A picnic is being held on Mrs. Lawson‘s lawn on Sept. 29th. All interested are invited to attend. After the nice rains we have had ploughing and the farmers are busy. Mrs Myers is spending a fow days gave & papor OB PHY "O" 00 / «tm was very interesting as well as in structive. Mrs. Noil McLean gave & humorous reading. It was decided to have all the blocks for the quilt handed in by next meeting, when it is to arranged when the quilt will ROCKY SAUGEEN The mon‘hly meeting of the Rocky Saugeen U.F.W.0O. Club was hbeld at the home of Mrs Gordon McCrackâ€" in with a good attendance of memâ€" Sept. #7, 1935 Round trip between any two points in Canada ai reguiar oneâ€"waytare and a quarter. __ REDUCED THANKSGIVING DAY 'M night, which we are piease; \to report, was a great success. Now ‘Dornoch will have to do likewiso in m lamb pay sheet........ _ 12.14 P. Schmidt pay sheet... ... 8.19 F., McCuaig pay sheet...... 5.35 W. Bieman pay sheet...... 5.48 F. Twamley pay sheet..... 5.40 D. J. Hewitson pay sabeet. . 3.50 J. Rier pay sheet ......... 2%.53 H. Snider, brushing ....... 30.06 D. Cook, brushing ........ 1%.59 D. A. Campbell, gracing ... 1+.00 E. Hattorn, grading ........ i.3 One meeting of council. ... YOUCHER NO. a and cheques issued by treasurer.â€" arrears on lots 3 of 28, 1, 2 and 3 of 29, con. 1, W.G.R.â€"Carried . Magwoo@â€"Bailey : That all accounts ncluding voucher No. 8%, be passed, Bontinck township council met on Monday, September 17. Members all present. Minw es of last meetin, were Mr and Mrs Picard, Mroand Mrs McCarty of Teronto, spent the week end at the Picards‘ summer home the near future. with the Misses MeArtbur A number from our burg took in the fowl supper at the Rocky on Mr and Mrs J. O. Dargavel and daughter Ethel of Flesherton Sunâ€" dayed with the former‘s mother Mrs former‘s sister at Corbetton Sunia; Mr and Mrs Elmer Hatten wore guests of Mr and Mrs E. B. Dargave) the past week, with showers in thunder storms, which passed | over :“r burg on Friday night, lasting for hours, with heavy rain. Miss Susie Mcintosh spent a weey with friends in ‘Toronto, and retyurp. address the mesting ginging Of the Maple Leaf broug;; an enjoyable meeting to a close, Tj),» Misses Smith and assistants | servag a delicious lunch The Nov, me»; ing will be at Mrs. Herb Hopkins, when Mrs Mcfiraith, Durham, w Mr and Mrs A. Livingstone anq from Noon, Friday, Oot. 5 until Noon, Monday, Oct. 8 CANADIAN PACIFIC GOING DATES DORNOCH J. H. CHITTICK, Clerk very warm 1,969.80 6,00 58 .00 . 88 . 80 .30 .25 131 .32 132.40 Monâ€" visited 42 .40 12.10 17.95 16.87 8.11 the burn it. done, and through thence to a fAive miles east where it is emptiad and rear of the machine and a hill, where The car it is the Hanover and later not entirely paid the dealer is sa sing for paymen sald he walked Chesley after , and leavin, it Holmes and H # on fire and it It it alleged «complice, canspired to sake of the in Hoimes was t« At a certain p Saturday nigh take it to sot Constable M «elved ‘a phone morning from Chesley, repor of a big Buick by Ernie Sani now in .the Holmes, a tu-; The theft was trict politce: the local ana the Durham ing this descr about five m Though the eu the car was n CONSPIRACY A young ma companion fro court action as truction of a . livan youth. €USTO SAW & P WINDOW Eat Sum Please ask O ¢Ae the car Gu JO Bom the