of 1st Corigâ€" yer by Rev. officers were â€", Catharin» nt, Georgina wart; . Treas,, ist, Catherine wart . Group rchie MacLean next meeting e of Catherine vening, Nov r, but others winter. There e winter anyâ€" prophesied. t the week Grace Reay. and litâ€" 0, were guests ts, Mr â€" and the weekend. ith them as onvention . to week . y and dauâ€" fowl dinner at , the Misses spent at the Joseph Reay of last week Royden ani .0. club preâ€" ddress and a the rec‘pients useful . presâ€" will reside on ulock, which in Toronito, y evenâ€" nd Mrs Wm. attendanes. as read by explanation n by Camerâ€" ¢ _ "A talent charge of R. real by Dunâ€" ynune Fisher sang a duet was conducâ€" next meetâ€" Mr. FEi4ward r Crawftord th and hope soon . was removâ€" I to the Genâ€" here he will ration for friends recovery. Donald and McDouga‘l th Mr o anad ity of r little winter y prophesing Â¥ â€" last week Whittun â€" and lanover . ampbell â€" and ; Misses Florâ€" ma Anderson, s Henry Klagâ€" pro, recently. eDonald and . spent the 1 Mris â€" Edzar h his cous‘in it present enâ€" _ Twamley of Hay D ! sses week ICE very D FEED ar d pecialty Tree will d Mras Doug~ ROS. Malcolm THE REVIEW SsAys â€" yourseifand yourfamâ€" * _ iy. Magazines of zour own choice and this newspaper, packed with stories, time=â€" ly articles, helgiul departments and' color=â€" ful ilustrations. Now is your chance. TAKE YOUR CHOICE! ible with a~a.j,__/" C26" n relined wheat is by no means incompatible with excellent calcium and phosphorus retention . % Give your children plenty of the d elicious, wholesome Bread â€" we bake. Eat it yourselftâ€"for health and enjoyment. And let us take care of your other baked goods needs, too. We produce a wide variety of fine quality products, always fresh and perfectly baked. Scientists agree that properly made Bread is good | and bomes. Reeent laboratory tests prove this conclusi tests brought out, that in children a diet high in refit by no means incompatible with excellent calcium and retention . C The Commissioner of Agriculturail Loavs, Parliament Buildings, Toronto, has a number of Farms for Sale in Grey County. Good bargains. 10 percent down and the balance spread over 20 years at 4 per cent. Apply to WM,. L. BATTY, Meaford. Inspector for Grey Go. [â€"] Maclean‘s (241ssues) 1 yr. [7] National Home Monthly 1 yr. [~] Canadian Magazine â€" 1yr. [~] Chatelaine â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" 1yr. [] Pictorial Review â€" â€" â€" 1yr. [ Silver Screen â€" â€" â€" â€" 1yr. (~] American Boy â€"â€" â€" 1yr. 1 Parents‘ Magazine â€" â€" 6me. HENDERSON‘S BAKERY ~OV. 19, 1936 FARMS FOR sSALE â€">â€">~1y. One magazine from group 2 and this newspaperll One magazine from group 1 This Offer Fully Guarâ€" anteedâ€"All Renewals Will Be Extended. C] Liberty Mag.(52Issues)1 yr. CC Judge â€" ~ ++ > > â€" 1yt. [â€"] Parents‘ Magazineâ€" â€" 1yr. [â€"] True Story â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" 1yr. [C] Sereenland â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" 1yr [â€"] House & Garden ad is good for the teeth this conclusively. These high in refined wheat is Mr and Mrs Ken. Hill and baby of Markdale, were reent visitors with Mrs T. Irwin and Bert. All are looking ferward with eager expectation of the Virginia Jubiles singers concert bere on â€" Thurslay even.ng, Nov. 19 in St. Columba !nâ€" ited murch. Tickets are being bought to ensure a seat. On Wedresday, the Holdfast U.F, W.0O. ciub met at home of Mrs J. K. McLeod with 24 present. Miss M. Stewart presided. Mrs Bradey Irwin gave a splendid paper on Armistice Day. Roll cail was answered by payâ€" ing 1c. for every day the sun shone in October. _ A letter of thanks was read from Markdale hospital for the fruit and pickles sent from the club Mrs J. K. McLeod put on a contest, and the prize, a cream pitcher, was won by Mrs. Randall, after which the celection of officers took place: pres., Mrs J. A. Nichol; Ist vice pres., Mrs Jim Sturrock; second, Mrs Edgar Patterson; sec‘yâ€"treas., Mrs. Henry Tucker, reâ€"clected. A bountiful lunch was served by the hostess and Mrs W. Beaton, Mrs D. Campbell, Mrs Neil Cameron and Mrs Cameron Smellic. The December meeting will be hold at the home of Mrs Robertâ€" son, Flesherton. Mr and Mrs Jno. McFarlane of Toâ€" ronto, spent weekend with friends here. Revy. M. Court of Holstein exâ€" changed pulpits on Sunday with Rev. N. MacDonald. Messrs Neil and Wm. McLeod, Mr and Mrs Earl McLeod and Marion, visited friends in Stayner last week. Mr and Mrs Bill McKenzie and baby, Dromore visited Sunday at Mr Edgar Patterson‘s. Lizzie Mather are slowly improving under the docter‘s care in their re cent Elues?s. Mrs Wauchope of Proton Station spent the past month assisting Mrs. John McKechnie, who has been laid up with sciatica. Mr. McKechnie is also confined to the home with a sore leg, on which a log fell, the day of the bee at his place. Mrs David Nichol and Margaret visâ€" itel Wednesday at Andrew Hincks‘. Misses Viola and Virginia McDerâ€" mid. spent the weekerd with thoir grandmother Mrs Alex McEachern. Messrs David, Andrew and Wm. Hincks and Miss Beth, motored to Stayner Saturday to see their aunt Mrs John McLeod who isn‘t enjoying the best of health. Mrs Dingwall went to Owen Sound to visit friends for awhile. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. Wm. Mather were, Mr and Mrs Arâ€" chie Park, Mr and Mrs Jas. Park and Earl, Manover; Mr and Mrs W. Mather and Dorothy, Mr and Mrs W. Henderson,and Marie of Hampden. Mr. Ross Park and friend of Harâ€" riston were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs Arthur Bell. Mrs Donald McMillan returned to Portage La Prairie after visiting friends here. â€"Signed on behalf of your friends, Edgar Patterson, Ed. Sullivan and Angus McCormick. We, your friends and neighbors have gathercd here to spend a social evening with~you before you leave our midst. T9+ The death of Mrs R. J. McCarten,| PR‘C_E_YLLLE lthe much respected wife of the Rev. ! Keep in mind the fowl supper in of that name, one time of Priceville, 8t. Andrew‘s Présbyterian church on caused much sorrow and regret a-l Thursday, Nov. 26th, when a play mongst those who knew her intimâ€" will be given, "Aunt Maggie‘s Will" ately. The funeral was attended by‘ along with other musical numbers. |®°Yâ€" M« E. Wright, W. G. Watson, . On Wednesday night a preaenta-'ur" H. B. McLean, Mrs G. Kirkton, . tion was held at the home of Mr.!‘ M"% Fâ€" McKinnon at Mansfield. A George Campbell ty spend a social large turnout of ministers were on ; bhour with him before leaving . for} the platform and three others anyâ€" | Buffalo. The evening was spent in‘ Y**: perhaps more in the audience . | playing cards and Aancing, good| Members of h‘s former congregations, music being supplied by Mr. Martin.| ‘OU204 Centre, Kemble and other apâ€" At an appropriate time Mr. Camp:PO!NtM¢nts, were there in great numâ€" bell was asked to come forward,) °°"® We extend beartfelt sympathy when following address was read byi of all here, in the loss of his nmllblel Mr Ed. Sullivan and the presentation: "!*© With whom we have had many of a leather coat was made by Mr. | ""48!%@" associations. , Angus McCormick. _ ‘Mr. Cmmnl Mr and Mrs Stanley â€" Williams] thanked the people for their gift, ar.! Y!®it@4 the latter‘s mother | in hor' ter which lunch was served. lslekness from Friday to Monday. Mr. Dear George: © |and Mrs Chas,. McDougall and little| Keep in mind the fowi supper in St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian church on Thursday, Nov. 26th, when a play will be given, "Aunt Maggie‘s Will" along with other musical numbers. PRICEVILLE !2 â€" THE DURHAM REVIEW ay M\ | BARGAIN FARE |___ Nov. 20, 21 * Owen Sound $1.15 Return The W. I. are planning on spendâ€" ing Tuesday evening with Mrs Dougâ€" las Mitchell, ‘ere her departure for their new home near Peterboro. Messrs George Shand and Walton Sinclair were at Orangeville, Tuesâ€" day. The W.1I. had a very enjoyable meeting at home of Mrs B. Martin, of Swinton Park, Wednesday afterâ€" noon, with 29 ladies present. Mrs D. Haw, Mrs J. Hardy, Mrs W. Wright Miss Bernice Walker, Mrs Walter Knox, Mrs. Wale, Mrs Fell and Mrs W. Dingwall, all contributed to the good program. Dr. Thos. Spence, V.S. attended a reâ€"union of former classmates at the O.A.C., Guelph, Tuesday evening. Return Limi‘â€"Up to Nov. 23 Consult Agents. _ Ask for Handbill} T. M. McFADDEN, Town Agent, The Young people of the C and M. A. church, had a social evening and fruit and vegetable shower for the new pastor, Mr. Showell and wife at the manse last Friday. Mrs Edward Gilkes is the delegat» from Hopeville branch attending the sessions of the Provincial W.1. con. at the Royal York, Torouto, this week. Mr and Mrs Jas. Smith, Stratford, were visitors last week with her sisâ€" ter, Mis Geo. Shand. Mr and Mrs Alex Milne and childâ€" ren of Dromore, Misk Laverne Mcâ€" Eachnie were recent visitors at the home of Mr. Neil McEachnie. Mr. George Wale, Toronto, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Chas. Wale. Mr Robert Knox tells us of receivâ€" ‘ing a letter from a young lady in Manitoba, in answer toa note placed in a bag of potatoes recently shipped in the car of produce from Dundalk, expressing thanks, stating their poâ€" tatoes a failure. And so the world goes on. We should be very thankâ€" ful to be able to help someone, not so well situated. Mrs David Scott, Preston was visitor with Mrs W. E. Riddell. This Wednesday in Salem Unite1 Church a fowl supper and play afterâ€" wards by Badjeros young people will undoubtedly be a success. We can speak from long experience in attendâ€" ing fowl suppers at . Salemâ€"always enough and to spare and a hearty welcome to all. Then on Sunday, Rev. Mr. Court of Holstein gave a fine Thankoffering address under W.M.S. auspices. Mr Court, whe for some years was a chaplain to the soldiers in India, is well qualified to talk on missions. Too bad the day was disagreeable and not many out to church. was the best play they ever heard. And splendidly given too. We conâ€" gratulate the young people on their ambitions and ability. There:â€" is not much that is new . in the Park but some of the old things are worthâ€"repeating. The play (Page Asa Burker) put on by the Hopeville young people in the Hall here last Wednesday night, we failed to hear, as the old man is getting a very strong hold on us. However we have Mr and Mrs Stanley â€" Williams visited the latter‘s mother in her sickness from Friday to Mon'day. Mr. and Mrs Chas, McDougall and little son, of Holstein were also visitors for the next few Aays. Sacrament of the Lord‘s Supper wiil be held Nov. 29th, in St. Columba United church at which new members will be observin® in ~commemoration of His dying love fo. the first time, Canadian Pacilic SWINTON PARK HOPEVILLE who did hear it say it VICINITY WTN T AKIV TORONTO _Santa Claus appearoi on Toronto streets Saturday last with the acâ€" claim given to kings. While not disâ€" paraging the entry of th‘s jolly old saint, we feel more or less sorry for parents of six yearâ€"olds who have to listen to Santa Claus chatter for the next five weeks. tered the eagle‘s head killing it :mâ€" mediately. O‘Toole brought the bird to Collingwood. Jt had a wing spread of nearly six feet. As the atiacker swiftly approached the morning stillness was broken by the crack of the riflie. The bullet enâ€" The speed of the surprise attack terrified the young hunter and he sought cover in nearby shrubbery. The eagle returned a second time and in a powerful swoop headed straight for the boy, who crouched in readinâ€" ess with his rifle raised. SIXâ€"FOOT EAGLE SHOT BY COLLINGWOOD YOUTH While hunting on the slope of the Blue mountain six miles west of Colâ€" lingwood the other morning, Fred O‘Toole, junior interscholastic rugby player, was suddenly attacked by a large sagle. Mr. and Mrs Howard Ritchie were host and hostess to a fowl dinner on Nov. l1th. The guests were Mrs. Nelson McGuire and family, of Holâ€" stein, Mr and Mrs Teeter and family and Mr ard Mrs Wm. Ritchie, Durâ€" ham; Mr and Mrs Geo. Ritchie, Edge Hill. & The Sunday School will hold a Christmas Tree Entertainment on the evering of Dec. 24th. _ The monthly meeting of the WI. which was taken by the girls with Miss Mary Anderson as convenor, was held at the home of Mrs Hugh McArthur, with 35 ladies present. The program was as follows: an openâ€" ing chorus; recitations by ©Myrtle Glencross and Ethel Anderson, Clara Jack; piano solo, Mary Allen; paper, Mary McNab; selection by Leona and Doreen McNally; violin selection by Leona and Velma McNally; three choruses by the girls and also a contest. The meeting closed by singâ€" ing the National Anthem, after which Mrs. McArthur and assistants served lunch. â€" It was also decided at this meeting to send Mrs. H. Allen as a delegate to the W.1I. convention in Toronto. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs W. J. Ritchie in December. ‘ Mr and Mrs Joe Edwards ard chilâ€" dren, and Mr. R. T. Edwards attendâ€" ed Carl Atckinson‘s sale last Thursâ€" day. Those intending to visit in Toronto Winter Fair week and attend the W. I. convention are Miss Mary Anderâ€" son, Mrs. Herb Allen, Mr and Mrs C. Cook and Shirley. Miss Clara Greenwood R.N., of Orâ€" angeville came home on Tuesday reâ€" turning Wednesday to her duties in the Lbrd Dufferin hospital. Miss Annie Allen of Toronto spent the past week with her friend, Mrs. Hugh McArthur. * Miss Elsie Mays, Gueliph who had a minor operation in Guelph hospital is at present rechperating at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs B. guests with Mr and Mrs R. T. Ed4â€" wards on Sunday and attended servâ€" jce in Zion church. Mr and Mrs Carl Atckinsor and children of Victoria Corners, were \ Mrs Keith Edwards of Detroit was a recent visitor with Mr and Mrs R. T. Edwards. Mr. Robert Jackson had the misâ€" fortune to break a bone in his ankle last Tuesday, while he was attendâ€" ing the sale of the late John Gray. He was taken to the Durham hospitâ€" al and had it set, returning home the next day. Bob will have a few weeks‘ holidays. Miss E. Davidson of Sask., spent a few days last week with her couâ€" sins, Mr and Mrs Arthur Robinson. Mr and Mrs Bryson Morlock . and children of Varney visited the first of the week with Mr and Mrs Hughl McArthur. Make "HIM" Happy all the year x‘.ï¬&&‘ï¬n'lfl-!"" is spending a few days with his broâ€" therâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. W. J. Cook and othâ€" er friends. ; McFADDEN‘S DRUG STORE chard . Soft and hard water venient. Apply at Review Office 200 acre, in Holland township, 2 miles northâ€"east of Dornoch. Good brick house and barn, also good orâ€" Buildings raised and moved, also stone walls straightened. \Will take any kind of farm stock in yeturn. For particulars call on Hugh C. Mcâ€" Lean, R.R. 1, Priceville. |\ Farm, Crop, Stock and Implements being Lots 13 and 14 on the first con. of Glenelg, north of the Durham road on Highway No. 4, containing 99 acâ€" res more or less; 4 mi from Durâ€" bam, all seeded down, |mostly new in good rtate of cultiyation, good fences, lots of water, no‘mmplng watâ€" er for stock; about 12 agres of hardâ€" wood, some swamp, no i berance. For information apply to J. A. Brown Priceville R. R. 1. Double brick house « of Mill Street,, in good pair, with all convenien Apply to J. H. McQu: Make big money selling goods that sell on sight. A thousand homes in your district are prot&pltl for our line of 200 housebold necessities, Experience unnecessary, Start to make big money at once. Write to Familex Products Co., 570 St. Clemâ€" ent St., Montreal. Fox Hound pups, fout months old, bred by pedigreed Redbone Walke male; female crossed, \English and Walsh, known as greqt‘\ fox â€" drivers on both sides. | 198% acres 4% mflb: north of Durâ€" ham, good buildings, \mnning water past the barn. Will sell for $2,300 cash or $2,600 on time, with a good down payment and interest. Albert Middleton, Durham, Ont. (30â€"4 Housekeeper for family of four. Apâ€" ply by letter stating wages, to John 8. McDermid, Priceville, Ont. (42â€"43 Acsm\o WANTED _ _ Do you wantto become a merchâ€" ant or the o of a prosperous business? We supply the goods. You can earn real g money, steady inâ€" come, right away. . Now is your chance to get d. For free details write â€" General â€" er, 570 St. business? We supply the . can earn real g money come, right away. . Nov chance to get d. For . write â€" General â€" er, Clement St., Montfeal, Harmonic Cabinet victrola, or will trade for w . Apply at Review Ofâ€" Six rooms, Thomas Brown Estate; all convenjences, garden and garage. choice 1 ion. Apply Herb Cross, Township I1, Wednesday, Nov, 25, from 1 to 4 o‘clock p.m. Dornoch, at O‘Neil‘s Store, Thursday, Nov. 26, 1 to 4 o‘clock p.m. Priceville, at tedt‘s Store, Friday Nov. 27, from 9 to 12 o‘clock a.m. Durham, at Chapi ‘s Store, Saturâ€" day, Nov. 28th, 10 a.m. to 5 o‘clock p.m. » Markdale at Agricul Office, Monâ€" day, Nov. 30th, 10 a.m. to 4 TAKE A DE LWVXE TAX: FROM DEPOT OR WHARF â€"28e A QUIET, WELL CONDUCTED, convENIENT, MoDpERN 100 ROOM HOTELâ€"BS6 WITH BATH Nov. 27, from 9 to 12 0‘ urham, at Chap! ‘s Ste day, Nov. 28th, 1( 5 o‘clock p.m. » arkdale at Agricul C day, Nov. 30th, 10 o‘cleck p.m. GEO. WHITMORE, Tax Collector, Rï¬ TOW&SHIP OF GLENELG I will at t; ft;l-l;winl places to GOOD FARM FOR SALE W C. B. Smith, AGENTS WANTED FARM FOR SALE OUSE FOR SALE FOR SALE WANTED FOR SALE R.R. No. 1, \ Priceville. FOR SA rrie, n South side state of reâ€" C. G. AND Ontario & Dominion Land Surveyor Registered Profezsional Engineer | Surveys, Reports, Estimates, Plans Telephone 31, ORANGEVILLE, Ont. cution and Physical Culture. Special course for advapced puplis, 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 try Chiropractic adjustments, Mas sage and Uitra Yilolet Rays See your local Chiropractors Honor Post Graduate Aima Colleg Pupil of Parnell Morris, A. A. C. 0. Licensed Auctionceer for Grey County Sales taken on reasonable terms . Dates arranged at Herald Office, Dunâ€" dalk, also through Durham Review and Flesherton Advance. Geo. E. Duncan, Dundalk P.O. Phone 42 r 42 Dentistry in all its Branches X RAY cas ExrBacr Honor uibracinioniren lptcepiintiag iA trmasiecs s a / 1 Graduate Royal Coll. Dental Surgéons Specalist, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat In Durham every other weekâ€"<end Lambton 8t., Ourham, Ont. Office Hours: 1.30 to 4.00 p 7.80 to 200 n J. L. SUITH, M.B., M.C., P.s Ofice and Residence: Cornor Coun tess and Lambton Streets, Durham Office hours: 9 to 11 am. 1.30 to 4 pm., 7 to 9 pm., Sundays excepted Office: Mill Street, DURHAM, Ont. B. M. CHARLTON, A. A. C. M.; J. F. GRANT, D.D.S., Al legal documents effciently and carcfully prepared Office: Over Vollett‘s Store. REFAIRING As USVAL The Down Town Shoe Store ROYDEN BURNETT, M. D. Office over Royal Bank, Durham HOURS : 2 â€" 4 p. m. . C. PICKERING, DDS, Lp8 J. H. MeQUARRIE, B. a. May have to advance prices in November. Get your supply now while â€"stock is plenty and prices moderate., Low and High cut at O1d Prices Leather or Rubâ€" ber Footwear GEORGE E. DUNCAN SUITABLE FOR FALL WEAR we bave them in IF YOU ARE THINKING OF P. E. MacARTHUR J. S. McILRATH F. M. EAGLESON TRAVELLING Goops Always in Stock. BESSIE McGILLIVRA Y« . H. SNEATH, M. D. â€"â€" 9 p. m.