TIIF. fastest airplane in Canatla became the propert_ly of the of the Civil Aviation Branch of the Department of ranmon from Fairchild Limited. This ship is shown at St. Hubert Airp tests before flying to its home base at Ottawa to become the firs THE fastest airplane in Canata became the PrOPCFO) "* ""* ".""""" Socad the swift silvery Lock! of the Civil Aviation Branch of the Department of Transportation accepted the swift silvery Lockheed 12â€"A from Fairchild Limited. This ship is shown at St. Hubert Airport, Montreal, where it will undergo exhaustive tests before flying to its home base at Ottawa to become the first of the Transâ€"Canada passenger service. Propelled by twin 420 horsepower constant speed motors, the adjustable pitch rropellers drive this silver streak at a top speed of 245 miles an hour and a cruising speed of 212 miles an hour at 1,000 feet. Every modern improvement for comfort and safety, including the latest Northern Electric Radio Beacon and twoâ€"way commuâ€" nication equipment have been built into this ultraâ€"modern aerial arï¬oy which will be recognizable by its letters "CFâ€"CCT", and is similar to that which guided and kept Dick Merrill in touch with land during his latest triumphant dash across the Atlantic with historic news films. s * In the lower photo, left to right, are officials present at the handing over ceremonies. The{dare: Squadron ECC PUStA CC C T LCE Baleshild Alrcraft> Maior Tudhope * In the lower photo, left to right, are officials present at the Leader A. Ferrier, of the Depart ment of Transport ; H. Pasmore, and Alec Snyder who flew the machine here, and S. Chiswell, of the J10 DIRECTS CANADA‘S FASTEST PLANE THIS MUST STOP! 8 Wbcnyoumnmotoriotdriviuin-mmrdn.mtotho x ONTARIO publie,uhhi-nnmbcr.mhuurdulmoflbo-cmnltimo- ndphconndwhmmmhymduï¬mï¬onwï¬u to the DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Motor Vehicles Branch, Department of Highways, Toronto, Motor Vehicles Branch giving full details We do not invite reports of minor onTamo infringements of the traffic laws; you are requested to use sound judgment. We will deal adequately with offenders. Here is what to do! The appalling loss of life‘and_ frigh_tful injuries caused by reckless driving in On;a:: ‘;rzuu-;t', s;;;! Motorists have been réqueated to be courteous on the road, but the death toll still mounts at an alarming rate. Reckless drivers must be dealt with according to their deserts, and to the laws of this Province. A reckless driver who causes death or injury is a criminalâ€"just as much of a criminal as a thief; for reckless driving is illegal. Cutting in, passing on hills, excessive speed, driving slowly in the centre of the road, and all the other breaches of safe driving are to cease. RECKLESS DRIVERS BEWARE! d Ontario has an internationally famous highway police force but they cannot be everyâ€" where. Most accidents occur out of sight of the police. We therefore ask with all sincerity for the coâ€"operation of publicâ€"spirited motorists to report to this Departâ€" ment instances of reckless driving. It is your duty to help check this wicked slaughter â€"deaths that could be avoided, and the maiming and crippling of healthy men, women and children. ommcials present at ENC MET TE C ETs LOASA Alcseafe> Maiar Ti ransport ; H. Pasmore, Xresident of Fairchild Aircraft; Major Tudhope and S. Chiswell, of the Airways Branch of the Depart ment of Transport. Dominion Governinent this month as officials EC MB ED L vL._% 4M & TORONTO Btamendhcn io ns t caames Jn ows C Oe NAE PR C CSEA HMOLSTEIN LEADER Mis Donald Currie and son of Hes:â€" peler are visiting Mrs Bruce and Mr and Mrs Wm. Aberdein. Mr and Mrs Aberdein, Mrs. Bruce and Mrs Currie and son visited Mr. and Mrs Alex. Aberdein in Flesherâ€" ton the last of the week. Mrs Bruce, Mrs Reid and Mrs Curâ€" rie are visiting friends in Riverview. Several of our young ladies â€" are spending their holidays camping in the Park. Why go away for a holiâ€" éay when we have such a pretty Park, good swimming, etc. right at home ? Master Norman Lawrence, Durham is visiting his relatives, Mr and Mrs R. B. Long and family. Recent guests with the Misses Morâ€" rison: Mr and Mrs Alex. Forest of ‘Trenton, two sons and daughter; her mother, Mrs Snell of Elora; Mrs Alex Hamilton, Mr and Mrs Robinson, Mr and Mrs Lioyd Hamilton of Fergus; Miss Gordon and Miss Hamilton â€" of Listowel; Mr and Mrs Adam Brown and daughter of Parry Sound . Mrs Polinski of Toronto was a reâ€" cent guest with the McCall family. Mr and Mrs Murray Henderson and family are suosts with Mr and Mrs. THE DURHAM REVIEW Mr and Mrs Murray Henderson ano family are guests with Mr and Mrs. James Smith. Mr and Mrs Harvey Williams and family and Mr and Mrs L. Borthwick of Guelph spent Sunday at the homes of Messrs Thomas Reid and Stanley Williams. Mr John Tucker and son Alvin of Acton spent a pleasant evening with Mr and Mrs D. P. Coleridge recently. Mrs Strong, Mrs Brown and Billie LOCAL AND PERSONAL o tm it Ande Apent En of Toronto were weekend guests Mr ard Mrs A. S. T. Eccles. Mr and Mrs Clark of Durham ) Sunday guests with Mr and Mrs Brown. Miss Kilner of Toronto is a guest with the Irvin family. Mr and Mrs Urquhart of Detroit, were recent guests with Mr and Mrs Hostetter. Mr and Mrs Merton Reid of Seaâ€" forth were weekend guests with their mother, Mrs H. Reid. Mr and Mrs Wm. Elliot and daughâ€" ter of Dundalk were week end guests with Mr and Mrs G. T. Calder. Miss Eva Gadd of Toronto and Miss Esther Gadd of London are spending their holidays with their mother, Mrs John McMillan. Miss Vera Leith and Mr. King of Toronto were week end guests with Mr and Mrs John Leith. Mr and Mrs. George Sharpe of Durham were Sunday guests with Mr and Mrs John Leith. The Reâ€"opening of the Presbyterian church was a grand success Dolz Sunday and . Monday. Rev. John Dickson of Dutton, an old Holstein boy, gave splendid sermons both morning and evening. The choir, asâ€" sisted by Mr Wm. Cockburn and Mrs Jackson of Galt, rendered fine music. On Monday supper was served in the basement, owing to a light sprinkle. The concert in the hall was very much enjoyed by a large audience. Every number given by the Exceisior Quartette was encored. _ Mr. Barker, dancing instructor of Palmerston, abâ€" ly assisted the Quartette, The Ladies‘ Aid of the Presbyterâ€" ian church met at Mrs Hastie‘s on Tuesday, Papers were given by Mrs McMillan and Mrs Arnill. Mrs J. W. Brown gave a pleasing solo. Lunch was served at the close by Mrs. Hasâ€" tie and her assistants. met at . ncon of meeting the chil and lun Mrs. 1 relatives Miss Miss P Sound & reunion . with the friends. Mr : visited drew | ing 1 and â€" hood Mr and visited on attended : stein. Mr and Mrs dren visited on Mrs W. Martin remained for a Miss wth M Sr. and lace We and Mrs wth Miss Margaret Marshall. Recent visitors with Mrs. McAlister Sr. and family were Mr and Mrs Walâ€" lace Westbrook of Oakland and Mr. and Mrs Earl Burt of Mt. Pleasant. Miss Audrey Carmount of Orchard is visiting with her sister Mrs. Ronâ€" lace Westbrook of Oakland and Mr. We sought Mr. Aberhart to ques and Mrs Earl Burt of Mt. Pleasant. _ tion him. Each man behind a pillar Miss Audrey Carmount of Orchard at the provincial capital, awaited hisl is visiting with her sister Mrs. Ronâ€" arrival,. He arrived at ten, a late ald Smith. hour to start the day methinks, and SS TEECTTROTEEE Oe vececues we swooped down on the astonished | MCEAGIHERN REUNION premier. Caesar could not have lookâ€" € ed more astonished when confronted e by the conspirators at the ancient The McEachern reunion was held capital. He posed for a picture, but| at the home of Neil McEachern, of \ h ; declined an interview. ‘ Fairville, Egremont Township, and ‘The Mountain the: N a was attended by 100 from Ottawa,‘ C o s Farms en 8 Kitchener, Waterloo, Port Credit, Toâ€" TÂ¥ _."" ho f "Mormon is a nickname," the elder ronto, Stayner, Holstein, Moose Jaw, told "Sut #i it 0od Sask., Owen Sound, London, Auburn, o lm' * sni:'e l(!)leans‘ ; & Walton and Harriston, Archie Mcâ€" :woli: \veD(:ar;yl ?'n(.) u;r'g L mame Eachern was elected president. (14 t.e.r y Baint," Our first attempt |to get in their million dollar temple weâ€"«â€"â€"â€"menigcnme 1l'. Cardston was frustrated. Later we A VALUABLE INYVENTION pene trated the Assembly Hall where hn | the elder lectured us on the princiâ€" lli!t‘i!mly ?:;,ette;l |:ienrv Hoe{lip':- ples basic to the faith. _ But we did a resident 0: is village, is apolyving for a patent for an invention that "O Penetrate the inner sanctuary promises to cheapen automobile where pilgrims cannot go who drink _?;M}h)mtt_ion i Vgtyweo?lide!'ltffly- tea, coffee or alcoholic liquors. Nor @he invention is in the form of a P lwet to be attached to the carâ€" did we see the baptismal fount which buretor of the motor, and practica:â€" Stands on the back of four graven, ly doubles &h: gasoline mfl‘l?‘t(e lll} lifeâ€"size oxen. In this fount ancestors improves running qualitles o are baptised by proxy. the motor as well. The new invention of believers u': a )(y P xym was tried out in a truck and an _ There are thousand Mormons eightâ€"cylinder car at Gueliph last the Cardston district,. This year the u* o o:«g;:&-“:::&:'% crop is good although the rainfall is is a s e al f can be made to fit every make of !ght. They explained the new farm car. The inventor, in the operation ing method to me. The farm is not of his shop machinery, found that his fenced as in the East, but is planted The McEachern reunion was held at the home of Neil McEachern, of Fairville, Egremont Township, and was attended by 100 from Ottawa, Kitchener, Waterloo, Port Credit, Toâ€" ronto, Stayner, Holstein, Moose Jaw, Sask., Owen Sound, London, Auburn, Walton and Harriston, Archie Mcâ€" Eachern was elected president. Mildmay Gazette: Henry Hoefling, a resident of this village, is apolyving for a patent for an invention that promises to cheapen automobile transtortation â€" very â€" considerably. The invention is in the form of a on the market. ï¬::':h:‘w:: a‘:mm in twenty rod strips, usually a muel experimenting in an effort to get long. These strips alternate crop and better results, he accidentally discovâ€" summer fallow. Curiously they â€" do, *‘ dn oocnn s ons ©ee,,,C00tr!v80CE not plow summer fallow but double! motor. Anplication has been made| 4ist it, this makesa trash coverâ€"which 8 “:i a patent covtnu the i_nv:lntioni helps to preserve the moisture. w and, as soon as is received. A"â€"| My space is gone so my story . of 25 rengen _:'.n..'.fl 1 be to vut It| the mountains must walt a week. GI The gadget to be attached to the carâ€" buretor of the motor, and practica:â€" ly doubles the gasoline mileage and improves the running qualities of the motor as well. The new invention was tried out in a truck and an eightâ€"cylinder car at Gueliph last week, with most satisfactory results. It is a most simple apparatus and Mr. th Miss Marg: Recent visitor . and family 1 ce Westbrook children lunch w ; E. Byers Brown and r _and Mrs ed recently c Marshall r. Geo. Car with his br other relat KNOX CORNERS the « last ch was served. McAlister Sr., is visiting with s in Toronto and Brantford. T. E. Byers and her cousin Byers with Mr and Mrs Adâ€" wn and daughter of _ Parry spent a day last week at the in Mt. Forest and _ visited e Misses Truax and _ other spent a in Mt. > Misses Velma Mrs Bert 1 i Sunday w anniversary Carson o is brother relatives i .A. and Mission Band church on Tuesday afterâ€" ; week. After the regular picnic was enjoyed _ by on the church grounds, vas served. lister Sr., is visiting with John Sharp of town, with Mr and Mrs An and family. son of Buffale is visitâ€" other Mr. Wm. Carson ives in the _ neighborâ€" Wm. Porter and chilâ€" Sunday with Mr and near Hanover, Wilma longer visit, Davis visited recentiy . Watson and sons with relatives and ry services at Holâ€" were of The Vagabood Farmer The Four Voyageurs Cal on Mr. 4 erhart this Week.â€"Social Credit Discussed. â€"They Visit the .M mon Temple. The crest of Alberta, yOu will hC member is the cross of St. Georre\‘ with a wheat field beneath backed by ' a range of mountains. It is a good picture of Alberta, for though . the| foothills and mountains . may dominâ€" ate the architecture of the landscape, agriculture is the foundation of the economic system. The entire populaâ€" tion totalling less than the city of ‘. Montreal, is largely rural, although it | has many thriving cities. Enough of l that. On to the travels of your cara-% vaneusâ€"a word of our own coining. | Last week remember, you left us at | Lloydminster, half in and half out of | Gackatchewan. From there we drovel that. On to the travels ol yOUT COMST| vaneusâ€"a word of our own coining . E Last week remember, you left us ut'j Lloydminster, half in and half out of | Saskatchewan. From there we drovel to Edmontcn, in a blinding rain,. From Edmonton we have gone south at our! leisure until today we drove across, the fortyâ€"ninth parallel of lattitude inâ€" | to Montana to visit the glaciers, and | travel their famous mountaia roads,| This week bhas been unique in two particulars. We saw real mountains| for the first time, if the H:unulum‘l mountain and the Blue Mountains of| Collingwood can be discounted. Then| agreed that we had never seen . a more dazzling spectacle than the Northern Lights. | _ Edmontonâ€"Seat of Social Credit : Before recounting our encounter | with Mr Aberhart let me describe the attitude of the people to Social Credâ€" we reached the most northerly point of our trip. Sleeping under the stars almost six bundred miles north of our homes on the Old Ontario Strand, we it. You know the old belief that cerâ€" tain types of foam on tea will bring good fortune. _ Nobody will admit they believe it, yet most peopie try to get it out on a spoon. Just in case. When we inspected the Alberta Asâ€"] sembly the guide showed us the em-l mense seating of the Social _ Credit party, with five lonely seats for the| Oppositionâ€"the quintuplets they are| called. Yet few will admit they voted | Social Credit today. No man in pub-! lic has been more abused than Mr.| Aberhart, â€"Abie they call him or| worse. The press disapproves ulmost! universally. The script issued Iast! winter is almost worthless. In all! our travels we have met only . two staunch supporters of the go\'ern-l ment. The one a Mormon in the south,| the other a tourist; "Social Credit may be killed by big interests", he said, "but if it is, it will be the irreâ€" pairable loss not only of Alberta but of the whole world". Yet the government enjoys, in spite of all this, encugh confidence from the people that they maintain oflice, and by admission of its worst enemies, would probably be returned to power if an immediate election were called. What is the reason? The people hate to admit they were fooled. Perkhaps. But more than this, they like the idea of $25.00 _ a month. Who wouldn‘t? in «aditon the people are extremely well informâ€" ed on economic matters, they think they have a solution. The Wise Men in the East say "No". A little knowâ€" ledge is a dangerous thing, perhaps these farmers, and tradesmen | know too little to change capitalism . will _re Beneficial showers fell during th« week end and the thirsty ground proved thereby . Mr and Mrs R. J. Scott, Toron:! were weekend visitors with Mr a Mrs John Alles. Mr and Mrs Runciman and fam of Sligo Road attended the reopen» of Sligo Road attended the reopen Of the Presbyterian church, Hols®« on Sunday and spent the rest of 1 day with Mr and Mrs Jas. Nichols Mr and Mrs Lem Borthwick â€" a Mr and Mrs Harvey Williams _ a family, Guelph, visited recently w Mr and Mrs. Thos. Reid. Miss Alice Drimmie is home . a! being a month with Mrs Gordon 1« North Egremont. Miss Florence Eecles was the gu of relatives in Mt. Porest during } reunion . Mrs. John Alles ited relatives in T last week. Misses Vera and Hene Hende: Tottenham are bolidaying with and Mrs. Edwin Reid. McDougallâ€"Patterson : _ That sum of $5.00 be forwarded to gec‘ytreas. for the association Rural Municipalities for membe! |fee. Carried. ‘ The estimates for the year _ > | gone into, and a bylaw was . pa \fixing the rate of taxation for 188 E follows: | County Rate .... .....0....80 .‘ i'l‘ownsh.p Mube ...12+ 11+1« A.% D \ General School Rate ..... ..3.8 bei The girls‘ meeting of the Drom« branch, Women‘s Insitute will be at the home of Mrs. 8. Patterson Wednesday. Aug. 18th. Progt und junch are being planned for. |\ _ MeDougallâ€"Cowan: That the fo ing accounts be passed and paid Valentine Eurig, one sheep k $10; Norman Dickson, one ewe k and one slightly injured $10; A: Wilson, ue lamb killed $5.50; lon McCracken, one ewe killed $ | John Wilkinson, inspecting shee; John T. Brown < Alex Nicholson s Dr. J. J. Hergott, medical se \ re Alf. McDougall $36.73; | Geo lPenuud, Arbitration revnion > No. 15 13.00; N. E. MeGuir e, | 7.15; The Municipal World 140 Ontario Statutes, 1937, $2; Co. 1 re hospital acc‘t, Jacob Smith, 12â€"17, $4.37; Dep‘t of Health, : sulin patients $16.30; Pay se« /7 expenditure on roads and b: l!ssu.os; Supt‘s salary $36.40; = !‘ Patterson, making out one old |pension $2, 1 trip re Jacob H\u Aldcornâ€"MecDougall: that the re; of the road sup‘t be confitrmed : adopted. Carried. Met August 9th. Members all ; ent, minutes of previous . me« were read and adopted. This is exclusive of one mill « dollar to be paid by the goven so that the rate of expenditur feally one mill higher, Also th« ial schocl trustees‘ rates vary) meet the several requirement the various trustees boards. > Police Village of Wolstein lev 1937, $300. GBORGE E. Wm. J. McDougall, 1 trip 1« nes gravel pit $1; Members o cil, att‘ce at meeting to date Mrs. Matilda Christie, use 0 $2.â€"Carried . Pattersonâ€"Aldcorn: _ That aljourn to meet Monday, SeD‘ at one o‘clock p.m. for gene! using, why not sell it? A sma ad let in the Review may find a b=~*" AUG. 12%, 1937 If you have something you are "*‘ 25 Western Rorses, in Stock and late crops SATURDAY) AUGUST 14th DROMORE Alles and Marjori« in Toronto, a few David Allan Auctionee 16 D At im an# 1+ ad pay a surpri son at Cryst ing their de eccurred. M: wheel of he:! at the wlhee apparently | wet shoulde: to bring the on the paven oppo Colquhout when he li help, the unable too quickly \ and girls note t\ tembetâ€"because : after schools . re« they have had a Day was late and en until after this Labor Day is law doesn‘t holp the « c:;r. It falls allows th hout pital Saturda from Buffalo angevilie, we are Mrs. Ali« her hous in cCO wll kir school the previous we« ly schools reopen t® ! Wr, & Wednesday crash ville Nora Enfield tha Logan, : Apgeville gro AIB month M M past we cal inte Well m heard Schools to The sun children, « YOL. LX, N\ Terrible Weekâ€" MOTOR CRASH aAan BOTH AFFECT Oou@+ lives of nto th« nanipul At Atwood rom th SEU€ n« now? ccident jde bis hi« On Thi Mi Ex Auction Sale Mikniialp +..>.>..+., 1 Drene Shampoo ... . . . Listerine, large ... ... Gillette Razor with 10 Varsity Cameras . Cashmere Bouquet Soa Vacuum Botties Goggles ... . Gray Coach & CNR. * M n The fatali 1d Lt dn« fourth ALDER‘S DRU iJ phy IR M« Lo mention iln head tinu« n the to Crash Ne r01a m Ont 11 Iy