Hat )xpre" ' 1934 bA 'ekrtt RETURN TM Review’ HAM OIT NAL $5.75 “.75 " m the .\l lopee. uto- rund- lime Injured in Fall I int-r nicely recovering from his: "\t‘i’t' illness of a few month. Iffn Ily Clie EJvidge received e "were', Jim-k and bruises from falling downl " Vrunhole in the floor, in the .d'"h-l Hvss 'd the Public Library. workmen! , n: been at work during the any in-i willing a hot air (ounce there. and! n mi let; the register " the hole l llnur where it belonged. Thitt I†" the end of the counter. Mr. mml‘ last Saturday night in hie duties on l lelurian had the outer lighte on at l was walking around the counter u I usual to switch on the inner lights. I on he a coped into the opening. tl His other leg held him up. but te;',', fell against the counter. humped hie ii head nnd twice loot Medan-mi“ lying there, until petrcne coming to"l Library found him prostrate. He wu' ol taken to hoepltnl tailoring intensely. tlt Mr x-ny enminntion happily 't " mica that no bones vere “on. L i"i"t"iormand-turt-trttg.lm .tandithhomthmmnoh- TI 'nalinmmnewutehenlnehto h r home later in "ming. nun- ttn M. Elvidu in new heath. ere-e. . l‘hnmpson, Noble Grand. The “to .ms culinary work of In John Me. '.o-;m. " local member, and ttll mot "l a. sample. nine Mn in "rrhuay cake adorned with {our mn- lo-s which were lit by In G. A. lose ot dr, It Mayor Kreu in Pulp“ Mr. Jack Vunce's lender for 1119130000001†Bazaar renting of Hanover'. Arena for the: The minted: coming winter has been accepted trr," mace-mu has: rm Mars ot the Wilken es ate. Ttum/ Red Crou room. m-ro- somv half dozen tenders. ungden and Mm C. 1 Vaure is popular with the younger]the “my work an iluse; " Hanover who patronize the J. M. Burgess Ind 'rrlk more than he older one- do. ai.! the batting table, I -it l' n intimated that he will Induce"- P. Grant " the mar gr 1w for skating to " eenta. This I Mrs C. H. Moht t [r', My Vance'ts first venture in till-1"" Convener. ot mi: and if the weatherman will â€mind with “var-l , '. for least game- went to Mrs. MrF'adden tad Mr John Shor- 1 Lunch was served after the . of play, the lecture being I Inc n accordance with h hould make it " mc' P. w may, mm. A play entitled "N Account David" will be given in K x church. Nor. manby, Tuesday ev lug, Dee. 4th, Winder the auspices the Slinky School. Lunch will be "ad. Admit sion 350 and 150. i Hanover Arena Will Open Make. your Ippoi at for your Chlistmu Photognp now. Phone 609 r3 or call at D. C. own's. Photographs The Annual Chrlr.‘mn T and e three act play "Flying High will be presented at Latona School 8 Pan. Thursday December “h. Ad ion --16e. Lunch served. The Durham W.1. ll hold their monthly meeting at the me or like] Winnie Blyth munch! . 6ttt. Roll call wlll be answered wt gifts for, the Children's Shelter. T' he [n- I.uymen’a Sunday unico- hold (hrtst church, Mandala. and II Hummus church, Roi-Icky rm ‘ .lHo-hded. Mr. W. H. Inâ€. - tr' Durham and Pat District De . 'rl Grey Masonic District _ Ir} speaker at both sirvilii.l 3.36 as his text Rom., 12:1, :tf '.., ms address upon the whole of My rhapter, he delivered . very, um: and much npprochted ad- oll "Service." In ChrUt chunk! . 3.1mm: men very ably road the; I.'- and psalms and the "tall 'r' the "'rviee.---hurtat- Gi2/ The Cu. G will meet ttt Spam“. Tucsd Milk vendors of ed the price of mi quart. VOL LVII. NO T7 ,. ---------. t2ii--aii);s-,).:.fnrJ.tit.gte _ A new O.H 5i'iiy, s'iiPsaci.,,".2?tea" to draw mam- Calder’s oruiiiire ti at --* w. null ttrd Centres: mu. Nu?- um: "ruian--peeG Roll- ENGLIOH TOFFEE.... Me on display In our Windows, vendors of Durham have raig, price of milk from Go to 8c tl weatherman will act Greys Chapter 1.0.1113. (9 home ot Mrs. R. M. wi evening, Dec. 4th. Mrs John Mc- 6ihit"i't"i: his wishes he I were pres-l elty, and that held by the Anglican lay. All hadl Young People in the Parish Hall here ea for high-1 Monday night was quite enjoyable.‘ Jon. We, The rector Rev. J. R. Thompson, was1 latter win-l chairman and the program consisted! C. Moffat. ! at following numbers: selections by; ant to Pe' Sharp orchestra; vocal solos by s.i John Shor-) Sharp, W. Noble, C. Mlam with ttui-l l alter the; tar accompaniment, by P. Hilton JG/ being a tusei' piano accompaniment, by Clarence, h tour con-i Elvldge and Eiizabeh Harding; add Mrs G. Agdreu by Rev. W. C. Allison, Hanover The coke’ "it by Miss E. Hunt tnd Mrs A. Mot . the... u- nu - mv Windovh School a 8 Nubile “11. Ad “on, Won I M il hold then-H," Mt one of in“! for y . 6th. Roll l Rom Vi ttttta for Mth , (iii: I 123 I -'-"""". nun-"UH Dal-Inn! been unpainted by the [Luanda and was Lynn Stephens rel cetved with the bride And groom. They were the recipient: of my beautiful We. After a dainty We; luncheon the bride and groom left on) a motor trip to Detroit. the bride tannin. In I ma amenable with latching m1... tl On Nor. " the marriage took placei " quietly at the parsonage. of Rea E. " Wilson, daughter ot Mr and Mrs J. It Wilson, Matheaon, Out and Bernie J. I: Byers. Toronto, son of Mr. and Mrs. _{R. Byers, the Rev. E. A, Chester of- Pciatimr. The bride was charming ln' j French blue satin. made on princess) l 'lines with matching accessories. She! l J'was attended by Miss Edna Stephen- l u bridesmaid in pink “tin. Mr, Her-1.. l old Byers suppor‘ed the groom. Later ' a reception won held at their home!‘ I on Langley Ave. where mu Birdie! I No uni y skit by Miss E. Hunt tnd Mrs A. ici) " Gowan; readings by Miss Hunt andy i Fred Arnett. Some thirty boxes were:I I sold by Clarence Elvldge, with lively: bidding at prices running up to $2.00, (To, those without boxes, the young! {people served sandwiches and "o,t,tt.s) :Carloads from Mt. Forest and Han-l lover attended. Box Socials are Back " ,i ..w- IWIIII- ml .lden and Mrs C. Hos .1 the (my work and a / J. M. Burgess and Mr .l the baking table, Mrs lg. P. Grant " the Cl ‘Mrs C. H. Mount and !were convenera of the .'and with several wail gto a large number. I realized. : wan appointed by the Bishop of Hur- on to the Freeport and Onandaga i‘chnrge, near Bmnttord. Last spring ('Mr. Hues resigned hits Wingham pul- i pit nnd returned to his native County,, iChenhlre, England, hence his manyl i new: to Beth hem" will be given N by Durham Ba tist Sunday School, |¢9IWednesday even , Dee. 19th. Keep Ll the date in mind. of Won "th Prize I Mr. Clarence Robinson of Edge Hur rl wan among the prize winners named Iii? mailing barley exhibited at the 1.Royai Winter Air, Toronto, taking “26th piece. It may not appear a. high, Intending. but it is pretty fair among i 123 entries. "Return to Ontario I! Rev. Ernest Hayes, a former res ‘tor of Trinity church, Durham, bu ih-. ---_. A - A '""""mBtul Bazaar and Sale The Presbyterian Ladies' a successful bazaar, Saturd Red Cross rooms. Mrs T. h den and Mrs C. Howell pr the fancy work and 1...--- A friends will 36,," ed to learn of his Ho draw players from ltowns ot under 5000 {latter are not entered The will of the late Ranald Martin, who died In August last at his " ter‘s home, Mrs Robt. McFadden. sets aside 8250 tor Knox church, Durham. BYER6-WILsoN H YMENEAL A Chris seems are quite a nov- to Bethbhem" not entered In the om iiliht Batlttaiit Review vane-y exhibited at the r Wir, Toronto, taking may not appear a high It Is pretty fair among surprised and pleas; in return to Ontario. “D Pageant. entitled ruling allows town: other nearest Population, it arstem. r. “i Image dateJEhe m l lue only suitable one was used. They treclamation. lamented lowest (Schlitz) tender of I CNN†'65%e per yon-d for gravel hauled,', Reeve Dr. Ptrrterfteht, candidate " levelled and crushed. a most reason-l last Eben-l eonveett'ou,. in opposing able tigure. it cost 74e yd. but rear.iaror W. P. Km for mayor-Au. and Road work cool: on I. $1,000 uses»! there la on ell round content. meat won only 55g Hnnlin; including†_ travel out 33,828 lost you; moi Although four were nonmetal for yet: hauling lull m $1703 and t1,-iaror none would accept, nod here 571 eroding. The, and "" " . new nonunion will be reunited. told, all on novel Alone. Over 1856 Reeves In†and mac and Council (0“th " m. I) (I by aettlagtmt1ttrt. iNo. 3, but north part needed repairs. ( Two tenders for crushing end haul- ing with trucks were received-no one tendered for teams. There was no gravel in North (where road work was done) for crushing so Edge'a pit the only suitable one was used. They accepted lowest (Schulz) tender of, 65%c per yard for mvel hurl-d- 5 Year debentures, it tp. in 5 years has ' paid for at extra a), Year. Fred Torry. I When Clerk Chittick closed nomim o- nions at 2 pan. he had 4 names for ' Reeve, 5 for Deputy and 8 for Coun- r- cillors. These were: Reeve-D. J. Me “Donald. A. c. McDonnld. Geo. Mag- giwood. Herb W. Hunt; Deputy Reeve 'd,af.'.5.'. Magwood, Chas. Bailey, Fred r, Torry, John Wells, Alex'HoNrints,. r1iiiii'e'uc'/', _ Henry Schultz. John " Wells, Chas. Bailey, Fred Torry, .iMark Mervyn, Jas. McDougall, Wm. ia. McCulloch, John Walsh. l Reeve D. J. McDonald was pleased l to see the great interest taken by the ) ratepayers. and made sympathetic I reference to he death of former Dep- 4 iuty R. Grierson. and his loyalty to 1 the township. New expenditures this 1 'year were $450 for reliet and also 1 hospital accounts, of which township 1 and Co. each pay halt. l , He went in detail into Co. bridge ex- i penditures. There was a time when I wooden bridges were all right, but , they wore, till the bill now. For the tr Torry bridge the engineer had stated to close the road or build new bridge. E For the new one, the Govt. gave 5% tl increase in subsidy to 45% and the ti bridge cost 36.600 in all nr " mm A, - _ r~ \--vv‘.r [nomination of Bentinek electors an, iLamlash last Friday failed to mater- iialize. A Jammed schoolhouse await- (ed the year's report of their municip- (al rulers, and while many present {scented an election in the oiling. Inone is to be held next Monday, as line long list of candidates sifted 'down to an acclamauon for the pres- ent Council by I) phi. Saturday night. The 1935 Council will see no change in personnel. and will be: Reeve-Doumud J. McDonald for Bentinck Returns Present Council By Acclamalion his 10th year. Deputy Reeve-mo. H, Couneinortr-chaa. Ba The som'ewhat years has the $6,600 in all 0; 33.54 h increased subsidy vyn, Jae. McDougall, Wm. och. John Walsh. '. J. McDonald was pleased great interest taken by the and made sympathetic DURHAM, THURSDAY. NOV. 29, 197.4 With nd his loyalty to expenditures this retiet and also , which township means that the e new bridge ot only $800 a expected I\"H\'e]y' Interest was Ba which is incorporated the tmit-l Friday's nominations saw several In!“ Although four were nominated for Mayor none would Accept, And her. I new nonunion will be mun-ed. School Board, R. Noble, J. W. El- llott and G. Fleming. Accltunation. Village of Chatsworth I Reeve, A. D. McColeman. Acclam tion. ELECTIONS IN SEVERAL NEIGHBORING TOWNS Councillors, J. H. Sudden, C, R. Loucks, Neil .McElhorn, Edwin Hill and D. M. Gwen. l School Board, M. M. Mitchell, J. C.) Bell, Dr. M. amen, Robert Kerr, wel Richardson, J. S. Hamilton, Wesley Carson, George Merurune, J. R. Mc-I Ollivray, D. Henderson, Harold’ Reeve. J. C. Mercer. Acclamatlon Councillors, H. Borinsky, A. W. Sproule, J. R. Dillon and A. Rusk. Aeelamation. Councillors, C. A, Richardm Walton, J. o. Dartywet an Down. Aeelamation. Village of Markdalo Councillors, J. E. Worling, R W. Purvds and J. B. Whittaker. Acclam- anon. Reeve b: Councillors, Talmon Pringle, G. E. Knhl. A Reeve, R. u tion. With Interest. Eleven were nominated as council- lots, as follows.. John Newell, Arch. McGuaig, Ed. Sullivan, Clarence Rob. lnson, .Eric Eyre, 8. Wright, John Me- Kechnie, John MoGirr, Frank Dorsey, W. R. Jack, Jog. Crutchley. The last six declined to enter the contest. Voting takes place next Monday,, Dee. 3rd, and as Glens]; is staging} the only election in this locality onl this date, the result. will be watched! Village of Fluherton Reeve, H. A. McCauley, 1 For Reeve, there were tour nomin- atiomr--A. A. MacArthur, T. J. Brodie John MeGirr and Geo. Whitmore. The latter two did not qualify. Two ot the present Council are not standing for reelection -- Sun Wright, e veteran of several years, and John McKechnie. Glenroaden, who has served a couple years. In the absence of Clerk H. H. Mec- Donald, in Toronto, Treasurer W. J. Ritchie was In the chair and received 1 nominations. t Sullivan tad trams. Stirring Municipal Contest _ In Gieneig Township I tatp G. E. Kuhl. Acclamation. Artemula Township Sullivan Township Dargavel and Alfred more contests In Davis, aeclatnatton, , C. D. Meldrum, 1 A, Richardson, G. B, Ailehetson, acclaim- E. A. Carson, accla- Ash, Thomas Holstein lead: . Iodine Charcoal Misses Jean Webster and Jean Harding of MacDonald HillnGuelph. were week end guests in their homes. Miss Audrey Bell of Hamilton, vis- ited with her parents over the '"? end. CHOPPING and CRUCHING Miss R. Young spent the week end in Paisley. Mr and Mrs W. A. McGowan, Miss Gwenneth McGowan, Mm. P. Hay and Hubert were in Toronto Friday and Saturday. was Kato IoFayden visited Mrs D McGlllivray and funny " Paisley on Sunday. Messrs. W. R. Alder, A. L. Baldwln, Thos. Henderson, M. G Calder andl R, W. Hughes attended a Royal Arcttl dedication in Hamilton Tuesday eve-f ning. I Try us tor Misses Marion and Ruby Scarf are visitor: to the Winter Fair in Toron. to this week. Miss Catharine McKinnon, Chesiey is a visitor this week with Mrs John Burgess. _ Mr and Mrs Viet, and Isabel. Mr and Elderslie, spent a d Mr and Mrs W12 Messrs. John Padbury, Naicam, Sask.; Bruce Padbury, Niagara Falls and Gordon Padbury. Chatham, were guests Wednesday of their sister Mrs Donald McQueen. l Mr and Mrs Albert Middleton at- tended the reception last Frldny Nov. 23rd, In Toronto, given to her niece, Mm B. J. Byers (nee Meta Wilson) on her recent marriage. [ I In Schneter and daughter Elusvi‘ beth, Hanover, were guests of Mr and h , Mrs A. W. Riel on Friday. I I Mr. Donald McQueen is spending; I a few days in Toronto. ,5 I Mr and Mrs B. McNab, Mr Ind Mm) Norman Evans end Mr. Alex Mount),I from near Chatsworth, visited, Ric! day at Dr. A. C. Wolfe's; ( Mlss Kate Mohyden, Edge Hill, was a visitor last week with Mr and) Mrs Fred Rutherford, Owen Sound. I Mrs James Hepburn went to Toron- l to this week for a couple of weeks" holidays. I ml. ou Cake, Purina Hog Chow A Full Line of Fuda.‘ and bury an. Hour an Car-i I Mttm Ellen Boyce of Hamilton is holidaying this week " the home ot I her sisLer Mrs Clarence McGirr and with Crawford relatives. '" TORONTO Vietor Dudtreon, Floyd and Mrs J. Dudgeon, a day last week with B. Patterson,Glenelg THUR!†FM., a SATURN ONLY You will roam n Minn] $1.00 W! New " 1tA$tttEBttA FAtttt POWDE- uul t brie at Sarueatta 'E'PUUE FOR Ladies' Special llknlBlilrs DRUG STORE l Durham Hockey Club. to obtain a 'design tor new uniforms for this a season. spammed a contest tor most -§ettmctive ewe; er designed and col- Lored by 3rd or in: book pupils of the [Public School. Miss E. Hunt, art ' ‘teacher, took charge of the drawings I 'ru'bmttted-over 50 of them-several -’quite unique. Etch we: numbered, sand the Hockey Executive met Mon. ‘day night end selected the one from ‘which the swollen will be made. The winning number proved to be ‘that of Miss June Elvidge who will ! he presented wi h I “rater of her ‘own design. The colors chosen ere (orange, with black end yellow trim. imingl, making e striking “nun-- "THE REXALL STORE" 29c The undersigned for the past thirty years have conducted their business under a Credit Policy, which under present economic condi- tions, they find they are unable to continue. Take notice therefore. that after December I. 193t. any credit business must be mourn d by I properly executed Orders or Lien Notes. Dated at Durham, Ont , Nov. 22 All outstanding accounts are mw due and payable and must be settled by cash or note on or before December I, 1934. " FRONT ST. EAST, TORONTO. Day Phone-Ruin 6361 Night - Grover 2450 HOCKEY COLORS SELECTED Prompt Cash Returns your Poultry with black Ind yellow trim- price ticke etc mums a striking uniform. for Christmaa. Introducfory Ole: . Change In Credit Policy in Published Weekly Bl " $2.50 a year In 'utvanee, E. KRESS & SON AND mrket for any quantity ot all kinds, a Dressed Teumr., FIL, a SATUR'V ONLY 5 BLUE m RAZOR BLADE. , who Hunt-dc 'having Chum f “yum: Pencil , Mount an. Shaman FOR Signed Men's Special 82.00 a year in advance. To l'l Ice. C. DAMAGE & SON 29c,, Home Week Auocinion, . ml Old- time dance will be held in Durham Tm In". many. Nov. 30th. Pro- coed- lowurdc Old Home Week funds. Dancing will be from 8.30 to 1.00. with the wen-known Haw Bros. or chain of Swinmn Pork supplying the mic. Mini-lion fee in only Mc. Everyone will be welcome. ttttd with good music cod 1 good muse, there should be a record mum-um Calder’s Drug Store PARK, out: a MMder "e.. Page 'having Cm- ....... Under auspice- of Durham old __ ..v............. 5M btrr Powder. .86e: Shunpoo. .6tu CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS on display in our Windows PHONE 21 OLD "r, " “ma: VALUE .... 'se , 1934 ----a_-, TIME DANCE FRIDAY let, for “Gnu. show cards T AND COUPON . Write!“ for Window Btrmtneta uk- nduuce "eseciiGusse United sum. LN, Publishers 6tre