old neighbors, ssed away in Skene bas been ing, _ but had to bed for a pest sympathy ikene who will t her brother. eney, Markdale, : niece, Mrs J. iving . it trip siting friends 1 McKechaie with Mr. A. ring the teleâ€" the sad news 10 _ Calgary has Miss Margery Durbam, Mrs aughter, Conn, James Cruteh callers at this 1y is extended and family, of ss of a loving were Mr and family,. Toronâ€" 1 son Stanley and Mrs. A. Hut‘on _ Hill, ung with them Mrs Jack oward Forster, . all of Toronâ€" Mr Dave Henâ€" W‘ss Florence rtson, Mr. C. Middle®on of on Hill; Mr. Walters Falls, «) Mrs. Percy edingham of Howard Lawâ€" n Hillâ€" Mr. d Mrs Fred ere Mrs. 8. (wen Sound; x Falls, N. Y.; Mr h Th make splen J. Leding 14 present bo h M m â€" and tar M with a Mcintosh . tham, Mrs son. MrS. meeting Institute »bertson Prayer n h mem _ Miss in the presi gTal lay with 1 Leding he h of MJ e4ingham iaken ngink H he w @s enter‘ained last Tbur$ ay, betor® x with her a V € May has ym Ne imo‘h has mto A+ ;mm A small for ~me spend * r W' 0 hope imea * brothey s hom* Sun paick M serl AT ney is un ulcer ney to . taken with O @l ster t AF 18 not it To PORT HURON $3.05 FLINT $4.40 DURAND $4.75 wWINDSOR +420 DETROIT 425 _ CcANADIAN NATIONAL ROUND TRIP RAIL TRAVEL BARGAINS From DURHKHAM Friday, July 19 : CHICAGO $8â€"%° Henderson‘s Bread It is enjoyed by young and old. _ Eat it regularly. If not now a customer, give us a trial. JULY 18, 1935 cUSsTOM CHOPPING done every day and we turn it out while you turna around. empting Buns, Cakes and P Gunn‘s Fertiiizer HENDERSON‘S BAKERY };.tho&'m trom all adjacent C.NM.R. Stations Tssse Keep in Stock for Royal Household Flour *O Canada‘ ** Pilot hi THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS FLOUR Sale the following Goods : Is Good Bread A Great Bran shnorks Oat Chop Crimpled Oats FEED in stock Lakes Holiday Shorts astries } SWINIUN PARRL | \ Again the sun is shining in the‘ Park. We have had much rain durâ€" i ing the last month, nevertheless thes 12th of July was a fine day, so that | all things changeth, and it is not true that it will rain on the 12th. Swinton Lodge celebrated in Flesherton, led \ in music by the Haw pipe band, then 1!n the evening, the Haw orchestra ‘played for a street dance in Durham making a ful} day. 3 On Monday.evening a great number w | af elodhonbers gathered at Black‘s ing the last month, neveTLNCICS® **"*, 12th of July was a fine day, so thst“‘ all things changeth, and it is not true . that it will rain on the 12th. Swinton . Lodge celebrated in Flesherton, led in music by the Haw pipe band, then | !m the evening, the Haw orchestra ‘p]ayed for a street dance in Durham making a ful} day. % On Monday.even&ng a great number of clodhoppers gathered at Black‘s Beach and enjoyed a dance, music we believe, supplied by a Mount Forest orchestra. There was no sign of re lief there, but, are you all up and at work this Tuesday morning? KiE BC BVELL MW : MMECCCOOIME e n c ow! | rk. We bhave bad much rain durâ€" A B McDONALD N zx the last month, nevertheless the\ There died on Wednesday morning | O th of July was a fine day, so that‘ of this week at the Owen Sound | S | things changeth, and it is nOktrUE (jeneral and Maring Hospital, Arch | N at it will rain on the 12th. Swinto" | iparg B. McDonald, in his 58th year.‘ 1 vdge celebrated in Fiesherton, 186 peceased was bOTR At Priceville, andâ€" c . music by the Haw pipe band, then wags married here in 1906 to miss | c . the evening, the Haw orcheSt?2 yayme McLean, daughter of the" layed for a street dance in purbham ja;, p. G. and Mrs McLean. Two ‘ « aking a ful} day. children were born to them, Leroy | On Monday evening a great number | of poronto and Leone, a NUTS@ at ‘â€" f clodhoppers gathered at BlaCK‘$ wyifpy. There are two grandehildâ€" | jeach and enjoyed a dance, Musi¢W® yenp, Three brothers also _ survive: | elieve, supplied by a Mount Forest Hector and Alex of Phn]]pgburg,i orchestra. There was no sign Of T* mMontana; David of Priceville, and | ief ithere, but, are you all up and At) qne sister, Margaret, Mrs. Mino, of work this Tuesday morning? | Owen Sound. There was a very heavy dew last yp,. McDonald was a valued emâ€" night for outside spor‘s. §So MUCU | pioyee of the National Grocers and rain of late has greatly hindered the! enjoyed good . health until â€" three hoeing and haymaking. Farmers‘ | weeks ago. He Was held in the highâ€" work is getting behind and every00¢ ost respect by friend and acquaintâ€" able and willing to work will haye & ances, and . his family and friends job for several weeks to come, ®* wil greatly miss him. _ Interment _ .% thasa hahoes on the way to O will be made at Priceville cemetery. cept those hoboes on the way to Otâ€" . tawa. No doubt many of them wilt | get free lodgings. _ i Sunday last: the sacrament of the, Lord‘s Supper was dispensed in the church bere. At the close of service, | Rev. Mr. McDonald, members of sesâ€"| sion and their wives motored over to Mrs Elizabeth McKinnon‘s, who has: been these many years a shutâ€"in by illness, patiently and cheerfully borne Mr. McDonald held a short service, and very gratefully Mrs. McKinnon partook of the sacrament. \ This Tuesday evening at Swinton Park the annual garden party in aid of the church is being held pects are bright for a fair and an enjoyable time. SWINTON PARK Master Aubrey Crawhurst of Tor-‘ on‘o is hol.daying at Dick Hardy‘s, and enjoying the country air on the back of a whiteâ€"faced horse. Give & boy a dog. a horse, later a gun. and he will at least enijoy iA few happy days. Cupid is not the only one who| to pavement. As a boy, NC WIF! "°" laughs at locksmiths. Take the C482 ers used to attend the cattle fairs in of the unknowns who stole Fr8BE | purham, driving cattle to them | 2t H. Fulten‘s car. _ Mr. Fulton, WBO| e prevailing rate Of fifty cents a lives at Ingersoll, Ontario, has had trip. hard luck with that car. Last Y8AT\ ‘The late Mr. Skene was a successâ€" he left it parked in front of his home‘\ ful farmer and for many years 100k and a cyclone blew a tree doOWn 07| an active interest in the affairs of | it. Just the other day he parked it) gpe community, serving for a time there again, _ safely enough, he \on the local sohool board and ass0â€" thought, with the doors locked 800 | ciating bimself with the work of Laâ€" the ignition locked. However, it va.n-\ tona Presbyterian Church. Possessor ished, and was found a day later in’ of a strong physical frame, he was ‘a neighboring township minus AYC in keen demand for various feats of tires. Solution: Thieves had slit 4 prawn, such as barn raisings and hole in the roof and reached dOWN tugs.ofâ€"war,. He was & lover of aniâ€" to open the door. Observation: Ob mals and particularly known â€" was _ viously not a turretâ€"top roof. ’\his liking for borses. a o fls + Re is survived‘. by ‘two brothers 1s YOUR CAR THIEFâ€"PROOF? THE DURHAM REVIEW He is survived by two brothers and two sisters, Mrs Gibson in Oklaâ€" homa, Miss May at home, Frank of Cheadle, Alta., and Rev. James of Norwich, Ont. Deceased was unmarâ€" ried The funeral took place Monday afâ€"| 0 ternoon with Rev. Dr. Boudreau of | & Chatsworth Presbyteran Church conâ€"| i ducting the service. The pallbearers | ? were John Morrison, Robert Ledingâ€" | 1 ham, Jobn Graham, Jas. Crutchley, | : Howard Smith, Alex Renton, Alex | 1 Cranston and Duncan McArthur. . Aâ€" I1 mong those from & distance â€" were | ‘ Rev. James Skene of Norwich and ison Rev. Bort Skene of Toronto; {Mrs Frank Skene and daughter Mary | of Cheadle, Alta.; Mrs W. J. Meâ€" ;Gregor and John of Muncey, Ont.; | | Rev. Dr. D. C. McGregor, London; | \ Mr and Mrs Albert Skene and dauâ€" | ghters of Wiarton; James and Alex | Renton of Dromore and Mrs Alex | | McGillivray of Chatsworth, ‘ JOSEPH A. ALLEN \ A sad death occurred on Monday l‘ morning in Hanover hospital, when Josph Asket Allen, sonâ€"inlaw of Mr.l and Mrs Charkes Mortley of Durham.': passed away from a brief illiness aa% in result of blood po‘soning. He was | | in his 42nd year. \ \ Deceased had been working on Wm.| !McCaugm"s farm, three miles somh‘ \ot Hanover and on July 4th, was en-i gaged in moving & hay rack when & i' rusty nail penetrated bis chest be | tween the ribs near the heart. Little Qauemion was at first given, as the \scratch did not bleed. But inflama | tion set in, he was forced to gquit | work, and later taken to the hospit: M 1. 3 ~ 0_ snfiWia me. Al. Mr Allen was born neAF Williamsâ€" nean ford the youngest son of the late Mr\ Supper served and Mrs James Allen. Nineteen | the Agricultural years ago he married Miss Caroline Program: F Mortiey of purham . After a short Maxwell, direc‘s lime on a farm near his 018 home | + thoy moved to Arthur, where they \.\‘(‘:“u.ncz:et Sn s i hi sns k es t on cpiuandire | a member of the | gade and was We \ knew I‘m. \ _ Besides his # leaves nipe child Muriel 15; Gor Harry 9; Levina Ime oi @E MRTCES CCC \he?' moved to A.rthnr, where they We all remembe resided until coming to Hanover 12 given by these SaY years ago. Mr. Allen was a member Admission 35¢; of the Presbylerian church. Ee was| years, 15¢. a member of the Hanover Fire Bri| Ths is under t CaAs and was wel Hked by all who\ Women‘s Associat (Wwobestra will pro knew HCZ+ Besides his sorrowing widow he ““Th"“"' leaves nine children: J. A. ag* 17 °;: \ll\mel 15; Gordon 13; Leslie 11; € Refres) Harry 9; Levina 7; Jack 5; Velma 3 grounds. | and Harvel 1 year 0ld; also twO broâ€" sale. ago _ Miss| of years ago. f the] ‘The funeral too . _ Two‘ day afternoon 1 + Leroy‘ Durham Street. 1 rse at! in the Hanover : ndehildâ€"| over Fire Brigad. survive:‘ and acted as P »1931""'8.i tor, Rev. R. Ke e, and‘ wnnw__ t Mino, of HOP red _ emâ€" Miss Laverne cers and | Sspent & week v 1 three and Mrs Neil ] the high| Mrsâ€" p. 8. acquaintâ€" sister Mrs. W friends | ther Mr. C. J. nterment children â€" left â€" :emetery,. | Speriing, Man., Miss M. Ba bourne, »were hb Saturday | Sister Mrs E. south of\ Mr and Mrs e of that| Laverne and 1 highly es McEachern â€" A weeks beâ€" their cousin, . i ill with| near Owen Sc th his adâ€" Miss Bessie ily attended @ which â€" he | Port Figin o agust next, Mr. Fred there with nicely from © in Alberta. | fever x sons and Mr and M he | Port Figin on Sunday . I xt, Mr. Fred Christie is _ improving ith | nicely from an attack of rheumatic t3 , | fever. and Mr and Mrs Will Stewart, were Mr | visitors with bis father and brothers. setâ€" Thirty ladies and twelve children tled aitended the W .L. held at Mrs Wm. orth Dingwall‘s last Wednesday . chel Mrs Elizabeth Scott, Preston is at her, | present a visitor with Mrs will Rid by | dell. : _ T cA siviwe nia; another sister, . of Hanover, passed of years ago. The funeral took place on V day afternoon from his ho Durham Street. Interment t00 in the Hanover cemetery. T over Fire Brigade attended in and acted as pallbearers . t tor, Rev. R. Kerr, officiated . attended 1 Dingwall‘s Mrs El present A | dell. \ Mrs. J ; | with her > | of Clinto 1 6 G § ha n it PRI a mha y Mrs. J. Russell, Sr., with her daughter Mrs of Clinton. the study book subject, in the Far East." â€" M gave a fine report of th ia meeting at Conn. KNOX UNITED W.M.S. | d Knox United W.M.S. met in the . school room of the church on Thursâ€"| day afternoon. . Miss Margaret Mc | Girr took the last chapter of the study book on "The Indian Church| of the Future"‘. Mrs B. Stoneouse| gave «stories of interest on the work’ in India. Mrs. Râ€" MeFarlane read an interesting temperance story. Mrs PB. Stoneouse and Mrs C. HcGirr[ sang a duet. Plans were made for, | the pnext meeting, when members of Itbe Baby Band and their mothers ‘wm be entertained by wW.M.S. and Knox Evening Auxiliary . GLENELG CcENTRE B. M. C. The Glenelg Centre Baptist Misâ€" 'sion Circle held their monthly meetâ€" | ing at the home of Mrs. Neil Macâ€" Farlane, Wednesday, July 10. ¢ The following program was . given | and enjoyed by all: Mrs. Jas. A« | Brown, sang & solo entitled, "Bright n. wnimas The following program was given| _ 1 and enjoyed by all: Mrs. Jas. A. John Kerr, .\ Varney. . (2881 Brown, sang a solo entitled, "Brightâ€" | «=â€"â€"â€"â€"*~~ en aemmm mm mm en the corner where you are"; "Earâ€"| FARM FOR SALE ly days in Bolivia" was &A mission| Lots 5 & 6 â€" © cession 16 Pro | study read by Mrs. A. Beaton; MrS ton, containing 200 Reres, the prop 1R. J. MacGillivray read on "Mar‘ erty of Donald Ca‘ bell, â€"Swintor lrhge in Bolivia‘". A short season of | park. Good Buildings. Apply:â€"JIne. § prayer tollowed . A poem, God‘s Best| A, Campbell, Room 810, 137 Wellin® was read by Miss Howe. The toOPIC ton Street, West, Toronto, Ontario. \‘“Mission work in Bolivia" was readi . > _ g2.% dn ematonsss 1 by ~Mre. ~N. MacVatioa® "Hold| +4 rentâ€" Brick house and #table * forth the light" was & paper ‘read 10 acres land, at south end of Durâ€" 1 by. Mre: W. Ewihe: ‘lnm Apply to Mrs. Wm. Porter, \ Lunch was served by Mrs. MÂ¥ | purham, or &t P. Lawrence‘s store. Farlane. \ HOPEVILLE ck, CR&aTMOM, | ardiner, Sarâ€" Chesley‘s inexperienced team were ; "A. Yungblut no match for Durham in their first| way A couple TriCounty League meeting here onx | Monday night, Durham winning 10| e on Wednesâ€" to 1, and that without three of u\e\ his home on 10C@!s leading â€" hittersâ€"Collinson out | »nt took place wiith injuries in an auto accident; | ry. The Hanâ€" also Taylor and House. Rowe pitch | ded in a body ed a great game, allowing only z" ers. His PS hits, both in 3rd inning, and atruck‘ iciated . : out 9 of the visitors. Thompson, Ritâ€" az_~â€" chie and Moore, each with two hits L.LE ‘led the batters, and Susie Bell bangâ€" ed the only §â€"bagger. Moore played chnie, Guelph, a smart game at first in Taylor‘s ar narents. Mr. absence. o. #* o mlinierdas Abnan: Sitbe Lovely meeting of | .S. was held| Annie Mci(en'ii noon, with a| . J. Hepburn | took the deâ€"| ct, _ *"Problems Mrs D. Gowdy the Presbyterâ€" took w2A €EBRICCCC | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 runs mtB Chesley 0 0o 1 0 0 9 9 1 2 .\ Durham 113 240x 10 10 | _ Durham: C. ThompsOD, ef; M. Mceâ€" +‘ Donald ¢; T. Black ss; J. Rowe P; |J. Murdeck 3rd; M. Moore ist; 8. . Bell 2nd; F. Ritchie 1f; M. Kerrrf. p\ _ Chesley: M. Isles p; 1. Mope 368 ,M. Fisber of; D. Aukermann ss an< s P: 1. Schnieder C; M. Black ; L ;r;Patchell ist; T. Knapp 2nd; A t Black rf. aige 4 on a" Umpires : â€" plate; Tiny | Playing in Hanover Thursday nmght| Purham girls lost their second Tri-\ County League game 5 to 19 to Hanâ€" over Alerts. The game was close till the finish. At end of 4th it was tied 4â€"4,. at end of 5h 65 for | Hanover, and 4 more runs in 6th | when Rowe weakened combined with PDurham errors, cinched it for Hanâ€" over. Kueneman pitched a strong |FLF > T T VU hame Leam |striking HANOVER GIRLS at game for the home team . SUMIINE out 11 Durham bat ers, Elizabeth Ries was Hanover‘s best batter with 3 hits, while D. Taylor made a home | Harriston | Durham Durham Hanover | Hanover | Chesley | Mt. Forest TRILCOUNTY LEAGUE won lost "Captain Campbell, can you tell me \% why it is the Scots have such good | pR. C ears for music?" asked the sweet“ * young thing. t\ Hamil “t‘tP:rham. Madan, because it is '1Specslisl. Eye, gift. ‘ in Durbham * | 200 acrés, Lot 15, con. 19 and 20, Township Egremont. Good comâ€" \ fortable se, good water, near | school and hurch, store, blacksmith | For particulars, apply to Jas. Lothâ€" ian. R.R. Varney, Ont. (25â€"35) 1 Moore, each with two hits | batters, and Susie Bell bangâ€"| only 3â€"bagger. Moore played t . game at first in ’l‘mylor’c"t memnm®t i en ARM 200 acres, Lot Township bf Eg fortable se, school and {chur« For particulars, ian. R.R. Vs FA 150 acre fa ea on con. 1,\! 150 acre f; for sale, well S1COAl: ed on con. 1,\ Egremont, about two | Dentistry in all Its Branches miles south of\the thriving town of’X RAY GAS EXTRACTIONG Durham and right beside the flour}| Office: Mil} Street, DURHAM, Ont. shing village of Varney. Good buildâ€" ings; well watered; suitable for eith-l * in . on .. % er stock raising bf grain growing. A | GEORGE E DU"CA. great chance for kny man with a few‘ boys willing to work,. Terms reasâ€" Licensed Auctioneer for Grey County anable. No enc berance. Apply t0 Sales taken on reasonable terms. John Kerr, Varney. â€" (2881) pates arranged at Herald Office, Dun B 2oo C og ume:" Huibam â€" Sheview s, while D. Taylor made for Durham. FARM FOR SALE Lots 5 & 86 â€" © cession 16 Pro ton, containing 200 yes, the proPp erty of Donald Campbell, Swintor Park. Good Buildings. Apply:â€"JIno A. Campbell, Room 810, 131 Welling L C balcac uin , containing 200 Rceres, the prop y of _ Donald C bell, Swintor k. Good Buildings. Apply:â€"Ine Campbell, Room 810, 137 Welling 1 U batGac uts ARM FOR SALE FOR SALE sale, well situat TORONTO wW. C. PISKERING, DDS, Honor â€" Graduate Graduate Royal C Rooms: â€" Over Royal Sales taken on reasOn@nit TMTMIG Dates arranged at Herald Office, Dunâ€" dalk, ailso through Durham Review and Flesberton Advance. Geo. . E. Duncan, Dundalk P.O, Phone 42 r42 J. F. GRANT, 0.D0.S., Ontario & Dominion Land Surveyor Registered Professional Engineer Surveys, â€"Reports, Estimates, Plans Telephone 31, ORANGEVILLE, Ont. pR, C. P. PARK Hamilton, Ontario every uate Toronto University, yal Coll. Dental Surgeons of Ontario. . EAGLESON Nose and Throat other weekâ€"end Bank, Durham