A pp s from anu on to NOTICE TO CREDITORS (iive your children plenty of the d elicious, wholesome Bread we bake. Eat it yourselfâ€"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 for the teeth and bones. Reeent laboratory tests prove this conclusively. These tests brought out, that in children x diet high in refined wheat is by no means incompatible with excellent calcium and phosphorus ete Calder‘s Drug Store, Durham G RAY COACH LINE S Daily, except Sunday, August 28th to September lith INCLUDES EXHIBITION ADMISSION ADMISSION AND COACH TRANSFER TO AND FROM TERMINAL INSIDE theGROUNDS GOOD RETURNING UNTIL SEPTEMBER 13 TH LEAVE DURKHAM LEAVE TORONTO 8.16 a, m. 6.06 o m 800 a m % MB is me ntion Exhibition Specials r, decgased who d he Twentyâ€"first | 1937, e required > same with ‘th(‘ un fore Twentyâ€" sixth A.D. 1937\ after tate will dis ird only to the el undersigned shall HENDERSON‘S BAKERY i DEATH STALKS OUR AUG. 26, 1937 e County of Grey, Reâ€"| yR deceased who died on | Tiyentyâ€"first Day _ of | IN KMOR'AM 37, age required to file, In loving memory of A. B. MeAr me with the undersignâ€"| thur, who passed\away Aug. 25, 1935. e Twe U'n sixth day of| _ Sweet to remem&r him, who once D. 1937\ after â€" which| was here, : owill bA distributed| _ And who though absent, is just as ROUND TRiP When you see a motorist driving in a manner dangerous to the public, take his number, make a careful note of the actual time and place, and when you reach your destination write to the Motor Vehicles Branch, Department of Highways, Toronto, giving full details. We do not invite reports of minor infringements of the traffic laws; you are reâ€" quested to use sound judgment. We will deal adequately with offenders ! When you see a motorist driving in a man take his number, make a careful note of the when you reach your destination write to t Department of Highways, Toronto, giving T 7 o euie i nciin i rica i. â€" ul t If every human life in a village of 800 people in the Province of Ontario were snuffed out in one day, newsâ€" papers throughout the entire world would carry the story of the ghastly tragedy. If one of your loved onesâ€"or even a friendâ€"were a victim, it would become quite a grievous, horrible, personal loss! That is precisely what is going on in Ontario this year. Nearly 800 people will be killed on our highways. Nearly 14,000 will be injured â€"many of them crippled; many of them suffering almost unbearable pain. Death and MOoTORISTS: WE ASK YOUR HELP! all $4.35 AIM Standard Time 1en of have had notice. DATED at DurBam, this Twentieth Day of August, 37. J. H. MeQUARRIE, Durham, Ontario. Solicitor for the Executrix. ind who though absent, is just as dear. \ REDUCED FARE HIGCHWAYS ! Wi Phone 3 ind family | _ Mr Perry Ball and young son of Chicago, together with his aunt Letiâ€" ’lia McEdwards, were on a visit to Ethe home of Mr and Mrs Frook reâ€" cently . , The August meeting of St,. Columâ€" ‘ba W. M. S. and W. A. was held on | August 18th at the home of Mrs Malâ€" | colm Melnnis with a good attendance. ‘.\lrs Ritchie presided. Miss Eleanor i Mather gave a report of the wonderâ€" The Messrs Bennett of Edge Hill, with their fine machine, threshed for Mr John Stothart, and later for Mr. H. B. McLean Monday and Tuesday, after being badly hampered by wet weather for stook threshing. . They are awaiting better weather to finish a back field over the river. Sacrament of the Lord‘s Supper was dispensed by Rev. Mcintosh of Dundalk, in the Presbyterian church here on Sunday. The mother of W. G. Watson ans sister, Miss Martha, is still keeping about the same. Mr and Mrs Oscar Neilson (nee Alice Parslow of St. Pauls, Mrs G. W. Parslow and her daughter, Mrs. Jack Norman of Toronto, were visitâ€" ors during the week at Mr and Mrs Robt. Parslow‘s in town. Dr. Mary Tryon of Detroit, is now on her annual holiday here, at the old home, looking well and healthy, and amiable as usual. The old property known as the Mcâ€" Intyre, but later occupied by the late Andy Ford, was sold by auction on Saturday to Mrs Mepham of Toronto sister of Mrs John McMeeken Sr. Mr T. A. M. Ferguson, when last we visited him, reported himself as feeling better. He attained the good old age of 86 on August l1th. Many more birthdays are wished him. Both he and Mrs Ferguson are confined to their rooms. We were favored with a passing sight this morning (Monday) of Mrs H. Mason, (nee Jean McLachlan) of Fergus, whose husband is an expert employee of Beatty Bros. there. She purposes remaining for a week and visit old friends. Mr and Mrs Harry Richardson and family (two sons and a daughter) of Toronto, are up on a holiday at her mother‘s, Mrs D. G. McLean. PRICEVILLE 2 PRICEVILLE Srtioks untold suffering stalk our highways and this must stop ! RECKLESS DRIVERS BEWARE ! Motorists have been requested to be courteous on the road but the death toll mounts at an appalling rate. This Departâ€" ment, with the aid of our internationally famous police force and publicâ€"spirited citizens, intends to put reckless drivers off the road ! You must stop cutting in, passing on hills and curves, crowding, racing, taking chances. Unless you have regard for the safety and convenience of other users of our highways you will soon find yourself in serious trouble. 99 THE DURHAM REVIEW ful ten days which she and Roberta Harrison spent at Presque Isle sumâ€" mer school. Mrs T. B. Weir and daughter Mary sang a pretty duet. Miss Emma Oliver read a story on the reveries of a missionary to Afriâ€" ca. Mrs G. Whyte and Miss B. Weir led in the devotional period by giving an interpretation of the famous picâ€" ture "The Light of the World." Miss Edith James took the chair for the W. A. part of the meeting and gave a short talk on "the abundant life", and led in the discussion of general business. An enjoyable social hour was spent and tea was served by the htstess.’ It is expected the next meeting will be on Sept. 15 at the home of Mrs Thos. Harrison, of N. Egremont. The cute little Welsh pony of Miss Jane Karstedt had an airing today with its young owner perched on its back, with every reason to be proud of the little specimen of the equine species . The world is quite a size, after all. It was here last fall and yet we never knew of it, or even saw a bair of it until today. It‘s a beauty Mrs. Donald Campbell was hostess to the W.M.S. and W.H. Tuesday afternoon when 40 were present. Mrs J. McMeekin presided over the meetâ€" ing and after the usual opening exâ€" ercises an interesting debate _ was given on the subject "resolved that crime % due to wealth, rather than poverty"'. The affirmative side was upâ€" held by Misses Beth and Jean Hincks and the negative, by Misses Anna Mcâ€" Eachern and Elda Frook.. _ Splendid points were given on both sides, The judges, Mrs Wm. Beaton, Misses G. Nichol and Nellie McLean and Mrs. Dan L. McArthur, gave their decisâ€" ion in favor of the affirmative. It was decided to have a picnic, Tuesâ€" day, Aug. 81st on school grounds and to invite Swinton Park Ladies‘ Aid. Mrs Sutherland presided over the W. M.S. Scripture reading was taken reâ€" sponsively. Mrs Dan L. McArthur and Mrs. Jack Whyte gave interesting readings. A delightful lunch was serâ€" ved by the hostess and her assistants Mr and Mrs Henry Tucker _ amd family, Mrand Mrs Archie MacCuaig visited first of the week with friends Mr and Mrs A. L. Hincks _ and family visited Sunday with Mr_â€" and Mrs Bill McKechnie. UNIARIOQ ARCHIVES TORONTO ONTARIO VECIPNITY ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Motor Vehicies Branch Sacrament of the Lord‘s Supper was fittingly observed Sunday when Rev. Wm. McKintosh, Dundalk occuâ€" pied the pulpit and gave a fine serâ€" mon. Vern Scheuerman has infantile par alysis. Hope he may soon récover. Mr and Mrs Isaac Smith and son| Delbert; Mr and Mrs Ross Smith and | family, Flesherton were visitors on | Sunday, at Mr Allie McLean‘s, i Misses Beth and Jean Hincks spent a few days visiting their sisters at Ebenezer last week. | Visitors on Thursday at Andrew Hincks‘ were Mr and Mrs Angus Mc Cannel, Miss Mary MceDonald, Mr and Mrs Wm. Hay and Marie, Mr _ and Mrs G. A. Black and family, Swinâ€" ton Park, Mr and Mrs Jack Calder of Holstein; Miss Dorothy MacDonald, Toronto. Mr. Alroy McLean and lady friend of Toronto were recent visitors at his father‘s, Mr Colin McLean. Miss Delia McPhail returned to To ronto, after spending three â€" weeks holidays here. Mrs Craig returned to Toronto afâ€" ter visiting her mother Mrs Kate McDonald. Mr Innis McLean, Toronto, _ spent the weekend at his parental home. at Stayner Mrs. (nee Jean McLachlan) of Fergus is spending a week with friends here. Miss Jean McLean and Mr Caleb Marshall of Toronto spent the week end at Mr. Hector McLean‘s Mrs Clark, Reta and Tressa, Lioyd and Duncan Pearson, Toronto, spent the weekend at Mr. Angus Clark‘s. Mr and Mrs Alf. Hincks and Mariâ€" lyn, Toronto, are spending this week with their many friends here. Mr and Mrs Murray McEachnie of Toronto, spent Sunday at Mr. John McEachnie‘s. Mr and Mrs Jas. Glenister and son Toronto, and _ Mr and Mrs Peter Smith, Egremont, spent Sunday _ at Mr. Wm. Dingwall‘s, Mr and Mrs D. S. McDonald undj son Mr. Andrew visited early in the week at the home of Mr. A. Nicholâ€"| son, Yeovil, Mrs McDonald is spendâ€" | Mr and Mrs J. Sinclair and Walton spent the first of the week with relaâ€" tives near Mt. Forest. The United W.M.S. will meet on Sept. 2nd at the home of Mrs John Sinclair. HOPEVILLE | J, Mather, sec‘y of stewardship gave | the financial report and made an apâ€" ipeal for more earnest prayer, The members of the Society were all exâ€" | pected to visit the sick and shut ins, ‘\and twelve visits were reported. Miss ' M. J. MaGirr was in charge of the | period of worship and â€" read â€" selec tions of scripture as a foundation for Miss Bessie Wale returned to her duties at Durham, hospital after _ a week‘s holiday with her parents M and Mrs Chas. Wale. Mr and Mrs Harry Scott and Miss Beulah Burnett spent the first of th« week with his mother _ Mrs Jas Scott. Mr and Mis George son Donnie visited recer tives in and around h« near Port Elgin. her story of Ira D. Saukey and two of ;)Ivusï¬rv:veqiularrsea’t orlhert'h fare the hymns he frequently used in the revival services with Dwight L. ROUTESâ€"Tickets good going via P Moody. The hymns mentioned were Arthur, Ont, Armstrong, Ont, Chic "Jesus Oof Nazareth passeth by" and w.), II1, or Sault Ste Marie, returnin n Adae maos via same route and line only. Ge The Ninety and Nine". The Jlatter erous optional routings was sung in solo by Miss Winnic # Fa Blythe followed by prayer by Mrs E. STOPOVERSâ€" within limit of ticke F. Rice. The subject for study was| both going and returningâ€" at Poi the Korean field when letters _ from Arthur, ‘Ont, . Anmstrons, AML, D sls y . west; also at Chicago, I!1, Sault St nusglmA)arw»; were read by Mrs W. Marie, Mich, and west in accordan« H. Smith, Miss M. J. McFadden, M"S| wirp tariffs of United States lines J. S. Mellraith and Mrs G. Tracey. ow These letters told of many interestâ€" Full information from any agent ing incidents in the work and of the T. M. McFADDEN, Town Agent need and effort for work awaiting to Phone 21, Durham be done. The president announced *4# the sectional meetings: Elmwood on c.n.d‘.n P.c“'c Sept. "th and Flesherton on the 10th | *~â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"osnessomemummantmmaas with Mrs, Jewett of Hamilton _ as speaker. A delightful feature was c."m‘.- 0‘ DC“S ;:Z[::";'x';dr “;',"mm";:m u;‘:'r':‘;; What better proof of satisâ€" l d t 4 L factory results and absolute inâ€" and his daughter Mnss‘ Jessie â€" Farquâ€" tegrity can you have than our harson and Mrs Dr. Coutts, formfrly record of 47 years continuous .'Izla,n lrel:nd of Durha.;n. dA ddehgl:t» handling of collections * reception was enjoyed an e ; Doctor, invited by the pres., made a ul'-‘ . "‘E. short address. Mre B. Stoneouse read | The Coliectors "The Prayer of the Camper‘ from ORANGEVILLE, ONT. Glenn Clark‘s ‘The Song of the Souls Pst. 1890 of Men", and the service closed with [|| No coltectionâ€" No charge for Horatius BAnors bumn â€" ‘Go Carry: our services. On‘. Mrs Archie McEachnie and Nel: visited _ Sunday with Mrs â€"â€" (nee Ruby Webber at Shelburne) The August meeting of the Knox United Missionary Society was held in the home of Mrs Thos. McGirr, with Mrs W. H. Smith presiding. Mrs ing a day this week with relatives at Ayton. Get in touch with us before you scll. We will send our trucks out for it . STANDARD Recleaned Screenings $39 per ton, bags included White Pumps & Strap Shoes We are in the market for all Kinds of Grain We have to start 16 pairs of these two lines. Price reduced Notice to Farmers We still have some SANDALS and TIES and SsPORT SHOES PHONE 8, in white at $2.25 and $2.50. if you need them, call early a we cannot get more, wholesalâ€" ers being sold out. MEN‘S HEAVY WORK SHOES McGOWAN BROS. J. S$. McWLRAHHH REPAIRING AS USUAL CLEARING OF to $1.49 to ecorge _ Shand _ ar d recently with rel DURH A M old nom« n n J. F. GRANT, 0.0.S., L.D.S, J. L. SWTH, M.B., M.C., P.S. Oflice and Residence: Corner Coun:â€" tess and Lambton Streets, Durham Oflice hours: 4 to 11 am., 1.30 to 4 pm., 7 to 9 p.m. Sundays excepted Office Hours: 1.30 to 4.00 p. m 7.30 to 9.00 p. m W. C. PICKERING, DDS, LDS§ Honor Graduate Toronte Un Graduate Royal Coll. Dental 81 of Ontario. Rooms: Over Royal Bank, Deorbkam, x akÂ¥Y GAB EXTRACTIONI Office: Mill Street, DURHAM, ON7 Licensed Auctioneer for Grey County Sales taken on reasonable terms Dates arranged at Herald Office, Dup dalk, also throuwgh Durham Review and Flesherton Advance. Geo. E. Duncan, Dundalk. Phone 42, r 42. STOPOVERSâ€" within limit of ticket, both going and returningâ€" at Port Arthur, Ont., Armstrong, Ont., and west; also at Chicago, I11, Sault Ste Marie, Mich, and west in accordance with tariffs of United States lines . To remove the cause of disease try Chiropractic Adjustments, Mas sage and VUltra Violet Rays. ROUTESâ€"Tickets good going via Pt Arthur, Ont, Armstrong, Ont, Chicaâ€" go, I!I1, or Sault Ste Marie, returning via same route and line only. Gen erous optional routings. SLEEPING CAR PRIVILEGES Passage Tickets also on sale, good in (a) tourist sleeping cars at approxi mately 1!4c per mile, plus reg ular berth fare. (b) parlor and standard sleeping cars at approximately 1!%c per mile, plus regular seat or berth fare. C. G. AND &A QuUIET, WELL CONDUCTED, conyENIENT, MODERN 100 ROOM HOTELâ€"85 WiTH BATH WRITE FOR FOLDER TAKE A DE LUXE TAXi FROM DEPOT OR WHARF â€"25c WESTERN CANADA Special Bargain EXCURSIONS What better proof of satisâ€" factory results and absolute inâ€" tegrity can you have than our record of 47 years continuous handling of collections * KELLY & AIKEEN Lambton St., Durham, Ont bee you! GEORGE E. OUNCAN J. H. MeQUARRIE., B. A. GOING DATES Going: SEPT. 18 to OCT Return Limit: 45 days. T. H. SNEATH, M. D. TO ALL STATIONS iN ONE CENT PER MILE Good in Coaches only Barrister, Solicitor, Etc CHIROPRACTC BESSIE McGiuuIVRA Approximately DURH A M all its Branches GAB EXTRACTION® al OJ 4n