WELBEBECK T.â€"Billy Marshall*; se â€" Harris; Sneath 1 Harris®* Average attendance MPDEN tendar ULOCK GLEN. and EG‘T. nnon; Sr. IVâ€"Rosâ€" adie Eckbhardt; Sr. t,. Earl McKinnon, , _ John McKinnon, ‘. IIâ€"Annie Smith, equal; Sr. Iâ€"Jean lohn L. McKinnon. acEachern, teacher. H REPORTS EGREMONT Davis*; Clarence sordon. Jr. IVâ€" Marjorie Tucker*; S8r. _ IIIâ€"Minetta Campbell* irold _ Atchison*; IIIâ€"Ada Tucker* rence Watson*; . Sr. Iâ€"Renniâ€" Marshall, Evelyn Hargrave*. Iâ€" on _ Campbell*. hison*, Corrine ndsay*: _ Russel M W ‘cArthur, Durham icice Mrs James Misses McArthur attendance lingham and vrence â€" and {r r University, pecial speakâ€" , Woodstock, ind daughter, guests of Mr M Sound spent a in and is now i Norman Meâ€" miths the first and Mrs John â€" Goldsmith of George Miller, McLeod _ of ts of Mr and he week end, home dnrh. ind Mrs John Mac Grabam. Wing C will be held klin, Campâ€" s T. Cross hesley, were ‘own‘"s. eft d and lunch imission., 8 _ Archetta . visited on C. MacDonâ€" )nto vill be held _ following wrence, Durâ€" d the pulâ€" is a fluent ind daughâ€" Uxbridge, \ir Force iwa. blew k end. ind children m Smith of visitors at ned to To ending the Monday e potato The early services spent the ly teacher t for Torâ€" ome time h Mrs. T impbell on m Dundalk recently Isabelle i1 MeLean t among N oon i few n the Sunday y were Torâ€" ~~»S:00 ine thanks of the Presbytery was extended to the ministers and ofâ€" ficers of the church. The ladies of the church who served lunch and supper, were also warmly thanked. Mr. John McQuaker, â€" of Division Street United Church, Owen Sound, gave a most interesting and instrueâ€" tive account of the proceedings â€" at the General Council of the Church The day‘s business, which was started in the morning with the elecâ€" tion of officers, was concluded shortâ€" ly after 6 p.m. The meetings were held in First United Church, Owen Sound, and at the conclusion of the session the thanks of the Presbytery was extended to the ministers and ofâ€" ficers of the church. The ladies of the church who served lunch and supper, were also warmly thanked. ‘ Mr. John MaMmatas. 2y sae ao%0 se placed upon temperance education in our Sunday Schools and churches. We commend the special courses beâ€" ing offered through our Board of Reâ€" ligious Education and we urge our ministers to explore the possibility of bringing temperance education inâ€" to our public and high schols." The day‘s business, which was be placed upon in our Sunday to abolish beverage rooms "We strongly protest a promiscuous issuing of the ties, especially where thes local option teritory . "We urge all municipalities â€" at present under local option to guard their favorable position," the resoluâ€" tion read, "and we recommend the others to seek, at the earliest opporâ€" tunity, to take advantage of this law °0 xbOollith BAVMERBE wesuss CUSTOM CHOPPING done every day and we turn it out while you tarn around. men from two charges, formerly serâ€" ved by Rev. Mr. Moir, spoke in euâ€" logistic terms of his life and work. Grey â€" Presbytery â€" of the United Church, meeting in Owen Sound on Tuesday, passed a strong protest aâ€" gainst liquor sale conditions in thth province . men from two ved by Rev. 1 logistic terms â€" 2C #a7_ Cau TAE Het. J. K. Molr.f B.D., M.R.E., who passed away ati Peterborough on July 18, but who was, until recently, a minister at Priceville. Rev. W. J. Scott, Fleshâ€"| erton conducted the service. Mr.| A feature of the morni was the holdln! of a me vice for the late Rev. J B.D., M.R.E., who passe Peterborough â€" on July 18 CC oi Alexander Mitchell, of Dids , Al crey nnmrrnv.u, who described mamo..'"?. the | Rev. G. Rose of Annan was elect. Canadian West and stressed the noodl ed chairman of the Grey Presbytery |for donations of food and mui of the United Church at the mornlngl for the inhabitants of the driedâ€"out session of its fall meeting on Tuesg. | 2areas . ‘ day. Rev. J. E. Peters of St. Vin.; Rev. W. H. Smith, Durham spoke | cent was reâ€"elected secretary â€" ang | in the interests of the missionary and . Mr. W. L. Young of Markdale wu; maintainance fund of the church, emâ€" | reâ€"elected treasurer. The meeting| Phasizing the request for a five per| was held in First United Church in %@Nt increase in giving over last | Owen Sound, and was attended by a Yoar‘s figure. He also requested that | large number of clergy and laymen | 4ll money collected for this fund be from all parts of the Presbytery | sent to Toronto promptly. The rox'~‘I Rev. Sidney Martin of Trinity Un Mation of lists of laymen willing to| ited Church, Meaford, chairman of 89 9Ut and speak in the Interests of the Presbytery the past year, presiq.| the fund was urged. It was suggestâ€" ed at the opening of the morning .e._‘ ed that midâ€"week services might be sion. The officers were then elected. used occasionally for the Zivin® anr . Get our prices before purchasing else where. it will pay you. NEW CHAIRMAN Eat Henderson‘s Bread this Summer =â€" Pure and Wholesome Gunn‘s Fertitizer in stock Royal Household Flour Bran *O Canada‘ C Oa: Pilot ind C Keep in Stock for Sale the following Goods : JOHN McGOWAN cders tak:a foc anything in Baking line Martin of Sydenhin and Mr. McGillivray of Priceville, layâ€" Will those requiring FRertilizer kindly leave their orders as early as possible. urge that greater emphasis THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS HENDERSON‘S BAKERY FLOUR a>ras and have our rig call the morning meeting g of a memorial serâ€" protest against the ig of these authoriâ€" here these imperil You will be delighted with its flavor On WedResday, Oct. 10th, at 10 o‘clock _ s at Lot 1, and 2 of 1, Con. 1, Egrembnt, 1% miles south of Durham, an auction sale will be hel¢ of farm impleménts and stock. For full particulars, sde bil«. FRED NOBLK, Prop. GEO. DUNCMN, Auctioneer. IVâ€"Cecil Greenwood, Cecil Andâ€" erson, Tom Firth, Margaret Williams Jack Williams, Ellison Edge. Sr III â€"Billy Anderson, Emma Scheurman May Scheuman, Danny Edge. Jr III â€"Alvin Vaughan, Beatrice Kenny . IIâ€"Michael Kenny, Jean Williams Dorothy I. Ritchie, teachher 8. $, NO. 9, GLENELG xk Vâ€"Jean Jacques 19%. ITVâ€"Cathâ€" erine Dyer 61%, Archie Lawrence 57 %, Jimmie Arnett 49% . Sr IIIâ€"Glenâ€" na McFadden, Grant Greenwood, John Weir. Jr. IIIâ€"Allister Aljoe, Bert Chapman, Irene Newell, Clarence Atkinson. Sr. IIâ€"Norman â€" Noble. Jr. IIâ€"Murray McFadden, Newman Pratt. Sr. Iâ€"Isaac Petonquot. Jr. 1 â€"Mary Lawrence, Dixon Weir, Chas. Pratt, Lloyd McFadden. _ __a _ ~ mJ promptly. The forâ€" | mation of lists of laymen willing to ‘go out and speak in the interests of . the fund was urged. It was suggestâ€" ied that midâ€"week services might be ltued occasionally for the giving out | of missionary information . ’ Mr. John McQuaker, reporting for | the Laymen‘s Association which met | at Kingston recently, informed the | Presbytery that it had been decided that laymen should take a greater ,'part in the midâ€"week services, and that where no services of this nature | !now exist, it should be the duty of the laymen to organize them. ' _ It was decided to hold the Feb«| ruary meeting at Division Street! United Church, Owen Sound. | S$. $. NO. 13 EGREMOoNT Sr. IVâ€"Alex McMurdo (H), Howâ€" ard Keith (H), Elsie Hooper, Lorne Ececles, Dorothy McNalty, _ Muriel Watson. Jr. IVâ€"Ruth McKenzie, Charles Watson. IIâ€"Kenneth Leith, Calvin Geddes, Dorothy Harrison. Iâ€" Annie Dixon, Betty Taylor, Hector McMurdo, Douglas Nott, Calvin Nott. Pr.â€" John Harrison, Violet Moore . Kathleen Smith, teacher T TPAETE MEVEE in the interests of the missionary and i‘mainwmce fund of the church, emâ€" | phasizing the request for a five per ‘ cent increase in giving over last year‘s figure. He also requested that | all money collected for this fund be Isent to Toronto promptly. The forâ€" matiton of ‘Histy of laÂ¥man willine +. Oat Chop Crimpled Oats FEED SCHOOL REPORTs DURKHAM. ONT. Shorts Oscar Moon, teacher Fred Karstedt and A. J. McVicar. are all in possession of ranches of their own. No wonder furs are cheap. didn‘t spoil the broth, Its excellence was referred to ‘in a speech in the basement. Priceville is well represented here in the business. Messrs Harold Karâ€" stedt, J. McGillivray, Andy Ford, The dinner given in the basement of St. Columba United Church, was under the management of 23 fine afâ€" fable ladies, it couldn‘t help but be A vote of thanks to Mr. McGilliâ€" nouncement such as 2"56"9':'};'2;.':; vray, expressed by the chairman, in in industrial production 11% inâ€" inviting the organization there, and ; crease in employment, !é% increas also the fine hospitality shown by | in farm products prices emphasiz § the ladies of the United Church, in ; the strengthening of 'the nati ’: providing such a fine dinner, and reâ€" ! credit, the progress in achlevu:::t sponded to heartily, by all present. , of national economy and the steady Mr. Norman McDonald ofâ€"â€", . led in a profitable discussion on the dresâ€" sing and shaving off of the fat of fox pelts. Another speaker (name not secured) a veterinary, gave a talk on ‘diseases under control,‘ what treatâ€" ment to follow, the various causes, sanitation, cleanliness, â€" disinfectior frecommended, what outlines to folâ€" \low in combating diseases, a dead | culture, more to be desired than a |live one in certain cases. A fine adâ€" !dress that was splendidly given, and listened to attentively throughout . in the discussion. The Supt. of the Gov‘t. experimental fox station was also present and addressed the meetâ€" ing, before I got there. e id C ECIgnte hk Mr. McGillivray gave an account of an affected fox of his and treatâ€" ment. A Mr. Mâ€"Cabe also took part ‘0! Dr. Russell discoursed on the qualâ€" '1 | lities of certain foxes shown, providâ€" ‘ ed by our breeder here, Mr. Harold ’â€Karstedt. showing the desirable conâ€" d;dit!ons to be had. An address was ‘ | also given on the judgimng of silver |fox pelts, in the midst of which he expressed a desire for hearty coâ€"operâ€" * ation and expected the largest memâ€" " bership this year of any yet had. He \also stated, (rightly we think) that fox breeders should have equal privâ€" ileges and liberties to show with any . |other show men in exhibitry without paying for concesions or space. Mr. Harry Moran, Barrie, also added hlsi word to the benefit of becoming | members of the Associatfon. | ,‘ Mr. Kennedy, called upon for a paâ€" 200+ 2RC00C0u7, Caned upon for a paâ€" per, on the general breeding of mink referred the subject to another memâ€" ber (name not secured) who discusâ€" sed the various habits of the mink. Mr. Richardson of Port Eigin, quotâ€" ed his experiences in hbandling and raising mink. The big fox fur convention of the Silver Fox breeders of Ontario, was held in the Agr. Hall, Priceville, on Wednesday of last week, when some 42 enthusiasts gathered and discusâ€" sed important features of. the busâ€" iness. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Milne and famâ€" !lly, Mr and Mrs Archie McCuaig were guests on Sunday at Andrew ’Hlncu. Mrs Chas. McKinnon, Toronto, spent week end with friends here. A number from here attended Dunâ€" dalk Fair. A number from this vicinity attendâ€" ed the picnic Saturday at Durham on Lawson‘s Lawn, in honor of Miss A. C. Macphail, M.P., where she wa.s‘ Fresented with a beautiful quilt. ‘ ._Rev. Mr. Gowdy, Durham, occuâ€" pied the pulpit here on Sunday, and took the anniversary â€" services at Swinton Park. Mr. C. E. Hincks and sisters, Beth, Mrs Chas. Tucker, and Mrs. Stanley Harrison spent the week end in Toronto. The superstructure of Mr. Aldâ€" corn‘s new house is being â€" erected and looks swell at this early date. Many of the citizens here, took in the nominating convention in Durâ€" ham on Tuesday last, and helped to swell the crowd there, if not the vote following. Mrs. H. B. McLean, an artist too in that respect. She also visited with Misses James one of whom, Edith is recovering from an attack of the flu. the Presbytery recently a memorial service was held in memory of the late Rev. J. A. Moir. Rev. J. W. | Johnston and Mr. J. M. McGillivray conveyed the loving appreciation of the entire community as well as the | congregation, for our beloved pastor. | Rev. Mr. Caswell, Kimberley, will ‘preach here on Sunday, October the Ith. Rev. J. W. Johnston taking the anniversary services there on that Mrs Davey of Sutherland, Sask., (nee Isabelle McQuade,) who was born and brought up here in Priceâ€" ville, is at present a welcome visitor to her many old time friends here. A singer of no mean calibre she deâ€" lights in many of the "good old time Methodist â€" tunes," though of Cathâ€" olic persuasion. We had the pleasure of listening to a fine duet by her and the At a meeting held in O. Sound of PRICEVILLE ess men, professional men, agriculâ€" turalists, and labour leagers throughâ€" out the country. The concrete eviâ€" dence of business recovery from the low point of last year which Mr, | Bennett stressed in his opening anâ€" nouncement such as a 56% increase in industrial production, 17% m-l crease in employment, 43% increase $9,000,000 per annum has already been saved in interest charges and when this year‘s operations are conâ€" <€luded, the annual saving in interest will be about $14,000,000. This sayvâ€" ing more than offsets interest chargâ€" es on debt incurred to meet the exâ€" traordinary burdensg incident to employment relief; and event: loan refinancing (lnn;gurated ln 19â€" 31) to over $1,000,000,000. of national economy and the steady general uptrend in business. Completion of this year‘s refuncâ€" ing program will bring the total war has met with warm and enc&uraging response from bankers, insurance and trust company executives, businâ€" vIcTOoRry Bonb conversion HELPS BUSINESS RECOVERY Ottawa, October 1st, â€"The Prime Minister‘s frank concise statement regarding the 1934 Refunding Loan liVentry. It seems unfair that our . school is not taking part as we think | both teacher Mr Dingwall and pupils ‘ would enjoy and profit by going to _| the fair. l Wm Lyons and family , who for ‘ the past two years lived just north | of the Park, on the Jim Knox tarm.f are moving this week to the 16th / ‘con. Egremont, to the old Sandyf Henderson farm. Our best wishes go. , with them. l | Threshing machines are on the | bum at present.â€"the Swamp Colâ€" lege outfit at Geo Black‘s and Geo. Plester‘s at Don McCannel‘s Booth.‘ ville, both needing repairs Monday.“ _ Mrand Miss Tressider from their duties in city, spent the week end _ at their home in the Park. They|| also had a carload of friends fromfl the city. [ SE NOR PVIEI 10° a1, con 2, Egremont, containâ€" Mossbaink, Sask. and many trlendsICnTheb:;:d(:enk deTth of M":" Georgeling 100 acres, the property of the esâ€" § from farm hoxpes in surroundlngt aft:;xr):oon °(S)e tl;:x(l::ero?z ::nesd:y tate of the late Geo. ‘.’OHOCk‘ Good country, who showed their interest 4 4 1 17 hne/buildings and in good \state of culâ€" ; in the welfare of our church by thelr‘| "ore fogel with a heart attack while tivation. Apply to Jos. \H. Noble, R. llpresence. Yet there is a "but." But working in her garden. On Saturday | p _ 2, Durham, or Cecil \Eecles, R. R. !’ we missed some who would havelik. aC""°0n September 15, the remains 2, Holstein, Executors Peemiees Seee it poorch m meoith Ieomarey Rrecteuny it RosiRt| Ancmcmecnccuns.. L. â€"_._. permitted: Mrs ‘Wm Haw and Mrs'lat the grave, service was held on the| Fon sAte ‘ | Jas. Wilson, also Mrs. Robt. Knox, United church, when special music| Brick house, garage, g garden | and hope they will soon be out &Sain?wu rendered by the choir, Rev. K. |ADC small fru‘ts. Realona?f for quick This 2nd October is Proton Sohooli‘ M. Wood officiated at tht; service, | 8ale. _ Apply or, premise to Wm. l Pair day at No. 5 school, near | while funeral arrangements were in| BoUurne, Queen St. North. 'Vehntrly.‘ It seems unfair that °4T | the hands of Mr. Chas. Taylor, of| "~~â€"â€" s 49 | school is not taking part as we think # | both teacher Mr Dingwall and pupils f;o::;;ln&r:e é‘:;p:::"a.n:’aievz:ï¬: “OTICE TO CRE["TORS ‘tv;'l:ual;!al:njoy and profit by going to 'found expression in the large crowd im mR M ’I’Eâ€"I.ZTF THE ESTATE] | ie Ino sat foatty , uho . hich sttented the funeres ‘ope un |iw prig aloren on mie worare | the past two years lived just north funeral were her husband, Mr George 7 "P HOWNnsHiP or GLEN{ | of the Park, on the Jim Knox ta"n-?Campbell and Mrs J :1‘cwnley of ?.I&GR'MlgRT l;:gfsi;‘( oF GREY,|. are moving this week to the 16th‘ % k A & » * â€"con. Egremont, to the old Sandy!:{:;: (:::x:dangycltï¬fe !;;:l:ril“:: ’ NOTICE is hereby given that all’ Henderson farm. Our best wishes 89 pressions of friendship evidenced in | Persons hay claims â€" against the;‘ with them. jthe large attendance and by many"Esmte of THOMAS TURNBULL, late :’ Threshing machines are on the beautiful floral tributes. Mrs Campâ€"!°f the Township of Glenelg, in the] _bum at present.â€"the Swamp Colâ€" peli filled a large and honored place| COunty of Grey, er, who died on | lege outhit at Geo Black‘s and Geo. in the whole life of the Str&nraer"’" about the Te day of August, A. | P.lest.er's at Don McCannel‘s BOOtb‘fCom.munity. In all church and soc*ial“D- 1934, at the Township of Glenelg,'f ville, both needing repairs Monday.| functions. â€" Mrs. Campbell occupied in the County of Grey, are hereby reâ€"| . Mrand Miss Tressider from their first place. The pall bearers were quined to send or Heliver to the underâ€"| duties in city, spent the week end Wm. Brown, [J. B. Stephenson, J.|mentioned Solici for the Executrix| I l their home in the Park. ‘They|Downie, A. Eden, A. Lawson, S. Mcâ€" full particulars of| their claims culy| also had a carload of friends from J Donald. Floral tributes were sent by proved on or befork the Eleventh day | C the city. | Mr and Mrs Jacklin; Mr and Mrs J. of October, A. D. \934. | Mrs Jack Carson of Orillia, is makâ€" Patterson, and mother; Mrs Eamon; AFTER such da the Executrix: F ing glad her parents, Mr and Mrs.| and Muriel; Mr and Mrs R. Green-jwill proceed to disfribute the 8-889(8%_ A. Ferguson this week, by a visit. ;‘less; Teachers and pupils of Stran-’of the Estate, havin@ regard onty to | We were pleased to meet Mr Jno. raer school; George and Mr and Mrs the claims of wh‘sh she shall then| McQueen at church on Sunday . | Townley; Stranraer W.A.; Mr and | have notice, and will Mot be liable for§ ~â€"â€"~~â€"â€"@ l tpe.â€"â€"â€"_ | Mrs Archie McDonald; Mr and Mrs said assets to any pekson of wnose! victory Bonp conversion ;Alex McDonald; Mr and Mrs A Gal-jcla.lm notice shall not have :;m::lbre-g X HELPS BUSsiINESS RECOVERYme“h; and Mr and Mrs F. Hillis. l»c'ewed at the time of Such dis u-: ( The late Mrs George Campbell was | tion. | Ottawa, October 1st, â€"The Prime formerly Emma MacEachern, daugh| DATED at Durham, ntario, this | * Minister‘s frank concise statement ter of the late Mr and Mrs Alex Macâ€" Eleventh day of S r, 1934. regarding the 1934 Refunding Loan Eachern, and was 48 years of age. J. H. McQuarrie, has met with warm and encouraging She was born and grew to be a Durham, Ontario, L response from bankers, insurance young woman on her father‘s farm, Solicitor for the Executrix. ind trust company executives, businâ€" South Line, Glenelg, and her sudden | ===â€"â€"==â€"====â€" mm D ‘ss men, professional men, agriculâ€" death has caused a gloom over the ds Lurallsts, and labour l“ael'l through-,‘ comm’ty as she had the love and F] ut the country. The concrete eviâ€" respect of all who knew her. She THANKSGIVING DAYID' ence of business recovery from the | went West in 1919, where she stayâ€" I w point of last year which Mr.| eq at the home of Mr Alex McDonald SPEC'AL lennett stressed in his opening anâ€"|;p November 1929 she married Mr. ouncement such as a 56% increase George Campbell and lived in Stranâ€" sat.rh M hr 6 i industrial production, 17% inâ€"| ragr until her death. She is survivâ€" ’ 9 0 9 (eeee U emplopment 489 1107e85t | oy by ber nuother at home, nine sisâ€" To e i farm products prices, QmDhll‘mltm and three brothers. e@svavem /5 a oh. No busyics /.. 4 6R he strenrtheninge afo in_ ccul0 0. Mrs Jack Carson of Orillia, is makâ€" ing glad her parents, Mr and Mrs. A. Ferguson this week, by a visit. « "We‘ enjoyed ‘meeting ~geveralâ€" old acquaintances from Durham. â€" Ac companying Mr Gowdy were Mrs . Gowdy, Mrs McCannel, Mrs McPherâ€" son and Gordon Geddes. From Priceâ€" ville came the Nichol families and others: from Dundalk, Mrs Hockâ€" ridge and brother, Mr Werry ,from Mossbaink, Sask. and many friends from farm homes in surroundlng’ country, who showed their intereat| in the welfare of our church by their presence. Yet there is a "but." But | we missed some. who would have likâ€" ed to have beenlat church had health | permitted: Mrs ‘Wm Haw and Mrs.l Jas. Wilson, also Mrs. Robt. Knox, and hope they will soon be out again | This 2nd October is Proton School Fair day at No. 5 school, near! ' Anniversary services were all that could be desired Sunday, the day ,wu fine and clear, yet a little cold, â€"the roads the best. The church ’wu full at both services and we think none were disappointed. Rev. Mr Gowdy gave two splendid â€" serâ€" mons, Some of us older folk who remembered Mr _ Gowdy‘s first serâ€" mon here 8 years ago, then just a big boy not long out from lreland.‘ and just starting his college courae.l were greatly pleased, We have folâ€" lowed him ever since thru college.‘ and on various mission fields. We will still follow his progress and | hope that in the coming years we! may often meet him. The Mt Foresti male quartet were also much apprecâ€" , jated, giving their splendid selecâ€"! tions, as well as helping the cholr., In the Park this a. m., everything seems quiet, as all were out a little late last night ‘at the Hall. The Dromore young people put on their play, "My Irish Rose" and it was good. ‘There was a fairly full hall, the best of order and attention. All enjoyed the evening and will again welcome the Dromore people on a! future occasion. | Mrs D. G. McLean‘s house was aâ€" gain struck by lightning, fortunately without much damage being done beâ€" yond a sliver off the bottom of screen door, and the breaking of a plug in the meter. It also loosened two gable end boards of the barn about 30 yards away. ‘ Next month they mset in Waterloo . | Mrs. Buckham, very undesirous of seeing good rain water going to | waste, has secured two efficent men to build her a modern type cllt.ern.l Messrs C. A. McLean and Arch. McLean are in charge. A good job will be done. SWINTON PARK A ND VICINITY ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO tario. All are old strongholds of laâ€" crosse with young, smart plavers. medlate autumin series, which mchxri d es six teams, all combination of two towns each, is one of the best in Onâ€" BOX LACROSSE LEAGUE SCHEDULE The Southern group Triâ€"County 5â€" Alliston at Owen Sound 6â€"Richmond Hill at Caledon Bast $â€"Richmond Hill at Owen Sound 9â€" Aurora at Alliston MRS. GEO. CAMPBELL PASSES aAT STRANRAER, sasKk Mr Hugh C. Sinclair and friend, Buffalo, spent the week end at the parental home. Several families from here enjoyed the Swinton Park anniversary and play presented by Dromore talent. Miss Irma Dingwall is attending London Normal School. Mrand Mrs J. A. Dixon and daughâ€" ter, North Egremont , were recentJ visitors at Mr John Sinclair‘s . | The W. I. will meet Oct. 10, at 'lln Jos. Copeland‘s. Roll call, ‘My ’tavorlte pickle‘: Paperâ€" ‘Women in legislative halls, Mrs 3. Sinciair: Adâ€" dress, Mr Herb. Corbett. â€" _ The school children are all aâ€" gog, getting exhibits, costumes and songs in shape for school fair at Ventry, October 2nd. Bethany chapel anniversary â€" serâ€" vices will be held Sunday, Oct. 7, afternoon _ and evening services. The Merpal quartette, Toronto, will provide special music. Mr Palmer, the leader, will be the speaker, Mrs. Gilbert Christie, Port Elgin, spent last week at home of â€" her daughter, Mrs Geo. Shand. Mr Geo. Russell will soon have his fine new residence completed . ‘ Mrs Felstead was a guest at nome of her brother, Chas Wale.. Mrand Mrs Elwyn Hood were guests of her parents at Shelburne. We are sorry to learn Mr Harold Love is not doing so well since his operation at Toronto Gen. Hospital. Mrs Geo Long and children were visitors at home of her sister in O. Mr. Thos. Spence left Monday to resume his studies at Veterinary College, Guelph. offered (particularly in the long term bonds) the majority of 1919 Victory Bond holders wiil convert, and new investors hasten to secure an allotâ€" ment of the new Bonds. The consensus of opinion is that by reason of the favourable basis of conversion and the attractive yield should enable the government to reâ€" duce taxes. HOPEVILLE GOoING â€" OCTOBER 6 RETURNINGâ€" All Trains leaving Detroit up to 2.30 a.m. Tuesday. Oct Full details from nearest Agent, or T. M. McFADDEN, ‘Town Agent, Saturday, October 6, WINDSOR â€"â€" DETROIT $4.75 Ourham _ AFTER such d the Executrix will proceed to disffibute the assets of the Estate, having regari only to the claims of wh*h she shall then have notice, and will Mot be liable for said assets to any pekson of wnose claim notice shall not ve been reâ€" ceived at the time of guch distribuâ€" tion. IN THE M R OF THE ESTATE oF THO TURNBULL, LATE oF THE RoOwNSHIP oP cupnâ€" tate nf the late Geo. Pollock. Good buildings and in good\state of culâ€" tivation. Apply to Jos. \\H. Noble, R. R. 2, Durham, or Cecil '\Eccles, R. R. 2, Holstein, Executors \ two o‘clock in the afternoon, on the seventh Aay of MMr. 1934, unâ€" less the taxes and\ costs are sooner 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 fst day of Sepâ€" tember 1934, and that copies of t.hel said list may be had @t my office. ‘ Treasurer‘s Office, ‘this 1st day of September 1934. . | 7» ~inme of 4 warrant issued by 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 â€" Durham, will be held at the Council Chamhar Town To Wit All accounts owing to the following must be satisfactorily settled by Oct. 1st, or they will be placed in other hands for collection. DURHAN DaAIRY CAMERON LAUDER, Prop. property in the village of Holstein being the regidence of the late Emma Aitken; 6 roomed frame house with stable and garden. Bargain for imâ€" mediate sale. For further particulars apply to Alex Aitken, Holstein, or Kilgour & Grant, Mount Forest, Ont. 30â€"Allandale at Alliston 30â€"Aurora at Owen Sound November . 2â€"Alliston at Aurora 2â€"Allandale at Caledon East TREASURER'# SALE OF Lanps FOR TAXES CANADAN PACIFICG By vintue of 19â€"Allandale at Owen Sound 23â€"Richmond Hill at Alland: 23â€"Aurora at Caledon East 12â€"Richmond Hill at Owen Sound | Dâ€"Allhtonntulgm 16â€"Alliston at Richmond Hilt 16â€"Owen Sound at Caledon Flast FARM FOR Ssalge R OF ' TUR OwWNSHI THE COUN , RECEAS} is hereby Y claim, HOMAS T nship of G rey, e Te day the Towns! ty of Grey, da the T disffribute tt aving regard 'h‘sh she sh will Aot be | ny pekson o l1 not ve me of Such . rham, nta : F , larrie, ario. FOR SALE NOTICE T CecH \lscclea. K. R utors ‘ i SALE | arage, garder Reasonatile for quich premises to Wim East at Richmond Hil! she shall then t be liable for on of whose ve been reâ€" ch distribuâ€" , County of Grey Council Chamber GE, Treasurer residential sage and Uitra Ylolst Rays _ _ Bee your local Chiropractors Dates arranged at Rerald Office, Da» Flesherton Advance. Geo. E. Duneaa, Dundalk P. O. Phone 43 r 4+4 Licensed Auctionecer tor Qrey Countp Honor Graduate Toronto University Graduate Royal Coll. Dental Burgeon of Ontario. Office: Mill Street, DURHAM C. G. AND Specialist, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 4 Geners! Financial Busincss Transerted All legal documents eficientig J. F. GRANT, D.D.S., Office Hours: _ 1.30 to 4.00 p. m. 7.80 to 9.00 p. m. In J. L. SWITH, M.B., M.C., P.S. Office hours : $ to 11 a m., 130 € p. m., 7 to 9 p. m., m-u&‘ . C. PICKERING, DDS, Lps HAROLD E. MOUNTAIN, M. D. cution and [Physical Culture Special course for advapced pupils, 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. Notary Public, Conveyancer, GEORGE E. DUNCAN Honor Post Graduate Aima College Pupil of Parnell Morris, A. A. C. O. Dentistry in all its Branches AY GAS EXTRACcTions P. F. MacARTHUR tess and Lambton Streets DII‘_“â€" HOURS : 2 â€" 4 p. m. * B, M. CHARLTON, A. A. C. M.; ROYDEN BURNETT, and fatpust i C s Office Hours : 12 to 2 p. m. 6 to 8 p. m. . H. MeQUARRIE, B. a. : 1 door north of Mo Laughlin‘s Garage T. H. SNEATH, M. D. Some other lines &f Women‘s in broken sizes at reduced prices BESSIE McGIL_IVRAY on 15 Pairs Boys‘ Tan Oxfords, sizes 1 to 5, on Friday & Saturday Reduced Prices Over J. S. MclLRAITH DR. C. P. PARK REPAIRING A SPECIALTY HOLSTEIN, ONT. every â€"â€" 9 p. m. $1.89