a from the hand «ins had the specâ€" ns« the winner, reâ€" of table mats. was enjoyed by ung. _ Mrs. Mceâ€" ats served a dainâ€" OCH (). monthly meeting ay last at the home _with a large attenâ€" ting opened in the © roll call being an. in Devices". The a carried on. Let rom members and recently bereaved o decided to show. ind groom . The »wed when a most as given by Mrs. f Wingham. She cooperation and M nstitute preâ€" bouquet of 0 presented lovely clock for a nurse Mrs. Stewâ€" erance . question at these 45, Mr3 Geo x. Psaim kins. The lont‘s for s Scheurâ€" tull swing thig he Aberâ€" held at cLachlan members Mrs Geo itient M friends, Mooday it city. nd Mr. Walker and Mrs ind â€" Mrs. im â€" High 1 Mr and the 11 be beld ing High Howard rison, al id Morri Mr and inity mange â€" in n& prt rtep t y Mra J rela ty and Ham Mrs Mra with siting t St isited e _ was houtess ring held ut At to im the Mt ast TY and OM beverâ€" time very ‘ANADIAN â€" NATIONAL C y ______ _ wept. 8 with Mrs. Albert Mc See,.write or phone to T‘W No. 6 Only those that have lost are able @YOhing at Mr, Joe Whytes. iding. ‘The devotional ex | to tell Sacrament of the Lord‘sâ€" Supper were ‘taken by Mrs. W. Mc D l) The pain of the heart in not saying . was administered here Sunday lmst. ang 5. mitonie. Mrs. J. C. : P.RAMAGE, Agent, Durham $ m Mr. mna‘Nire." Wes: Hey sn Marie‘ Foad . 4. portion . of the atudy â€"Sadly missed \by mother uMmcwu-lr. Murrsy Welrs ‘‘India in the Dark Wood." ©6900008008089898088908008°8°0@0@@@©@@@@@1 Lillian and Vioiet. Egremont. * the busifiess period, Miis Elsi 1. (1. CALDER Drug Store by Motor Coach TYPICAL ROUND TRIP RATES Uetroit........sll.OO ‘:'.jhlcago «... *020 New York..... 18.55 '):tawa........ 1560‘ Montreal...... 18.45, | Towns on lines of T. & N.O. Railway, Nipiesing C | beyond Cechrane on C. N. Rlys. to Kapuskasing and COACH LINES Fares are Low k<ts, Time Tables, Routings, ~topâ€"overs, Hotel Rates Miss Stella Marsales is assisting her grandmother, Mrs. H. Trafford in Durham who is in ill health. Mra. A. Kuisley of Bentinck visitâ€" oJ with Mr and Mrs. Alet Knisley wver the weekend and attended the ervices at Glenelg Centre B.ulot‘ hurch Mr and Mrs. Alex Knisley m1 A Rebate of Ten (10) per cent. on their 1937 milling will be allowed all Hydro Consuners not in arrears for current used as of Octcber 1, 1938. Equally Low Fares from all adjacent C. N. R. Stations NOTICE TO\HYDRO USERS Mrs. Davia and F » Toronto, were Sur the McFarlane home. ‘tewart . who were married week. We wish them all a long ippy married life, Clenelg Centre _ Baptist Ch »ll their anniversary services <unday with a good _ attend; orning and evening. Arthur and Miss Grace !h".‘ v";. vere married last Saturday and also o Mr. Jimmie Wilson and Miss Irma Fares, Train Servce and Information from Agents. and other BY ORDER, Durham Public Utilities Commission GRAY SEPTEMBER 15, 1933 Rail Bargain, Sept.: 23rd from DURHAM information at to Mr Frank all a long and «"ay shmould be examined and cleanâ€"| Mss Barbara McKee and _ her [ed now 30 &as to provide lntomauon’bm'!‘fl Wayne returned to Toronto about how many will be usable this , 4fter spending the summer holidays fall. Only sound, bright, fullâ€"sized | With their grandparents, Mr. and Mra bulbs are worth saving and these Ed. Everist. shoud be kept in a warm, dry plwce, noâ€"â€"sWllpdmmaume in wellâ€"ventilated containers. 11MAE Pv» o os | ! steadier defensive play lighting fires, laying under carpeta, The tulips which ‘have been stored away should be examined and cleanâ€" Big bundle of old papers, only Se, st Review Office. Just the thing for players were Joe Noble on defence, Gordon McDonald and Clyde McCalâ€" Playing in Toronto Saturday afterâ€" noon, Owen Soundâ€"Durham combines won a 7â€"5 decision over Toronto Beaches in the Junior lacrosse semiâ€" finals. It was a splendid game beâ€" tween evenlyâ€"balanced clubs. The visitors won by making the most of| OwEN sSOouND â€"â€" ourhnam JUNIORS DEFEATED Toronto BEACHES ors winning the round 15 to 14. At end of 3rq frame O. 3. â€" Durham led 7 to 5, and were 4 up on round, but a startling comeback, and loose local defensive play, gave the Beachâ€" es 5 goals to 0, just enough to give them the round, half a minute before GAME anND rouno Owen Soundâ€"Durham Junior laâ€" crosse team, the last local team in the running, lost out Monday night in second round playoffs here to Toâ€" ronto Beaches by 10 to 7, the visitâ€" TORONTO TEAm Tooxk Ham Edwards. with friends at u’“,;""'â€.' ""l"" Mr».*Trafford of Ower Sound is ‘bu.‘ with her brother M s vare . and Mrs. A. parting ; | ware and supper was given um’s.lw‘.\rthnron'rhundq evening. Only those that have lost are able ©YOhing at Mr, Joe Whytes. Bept. 8 with Mrs. Albert McRonald to tell Sacrament of the Lord‘s. Supper presiding. ‘The devotional exercises The pain of thé heart in not arvine was adminlstarad ha». m.._s._ _ "~ were taken by Mrs. W. McGowan IN MEMORIAM ; friends in Normanby. o COLLINSQNâ€" In loving memory of. Mr.« and Mrs. Harry Crowell and Beatrice \ May, who passed away Margaret, Missâ€"Annie Christic, Tonaâ€" Septem 17th, 1937. wanda, N Y. spent weekend with the Her faint lakt wish 1""'!- Black‘s _ and _ MacCapnell We should like to have heard families. Mr and Mrs. Alfred Konold, La. the next fow days will bring ramie, Wyo. visited with theircousin‘in the war situation ! _ . Mrs. J. Sinclair last Wednesday. | Mr and Mrs Dan McCanneil Threshing and corn cutting is the family, Mr. and Mrs Wm. Hay mso ~onpation in â€" this vicinity Marie Mea Mawm» Marhn.l.eia _ foot, Markdale is expected to give an Sept. meeting of the Women‘s Inâ€" stitute will be held Wed. 14th at ‘ Miss Lois Agnew has left to re sume her High School studies at Owâ€" home to visit her mother has been visiting with her cousin, Mrs. Riddell returned to her home in Tor«:to with them. Ed. Gilkes. bear she is making good recovery. Mrs Jas. Stephen is her nurse. o The United Church Mission Band held a jolly corn roast at the home of Mr. Ed. Scott, Friday evening. The young people of the Latter Day Saints‘ Church are having a Mr Mrs. John Russell, Sr. had the mlaforgune_ to fall and fracture her arm last week. We are pleased to Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nichol, and Margaret and Mr. Jno. Sr. visited recently with frie Mr. Dave Hincks, Mr. and Mrs Wm Hincks and family . spent weekend with Mr and Mra Cluff Hincks, Wyâ€" oming. Mr _ and Mrs. Dan McAllister of Collingwood visited last week with Congratulations to Mr Arthur and Miss Grace He were married on Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Dan M»i hclidaying at her pgrenial home.. . _ The W. M. S. and W. H. Sociâ€" eties will be held Tuesday, Sept 20 at the home of Mrs. Dan Campbell . Roll call, ‘"‘Hints on Canning." Topâ€" ic by Mrs D. L. McArthur. â€" Lunch committee, sandwiches, Mrs Jim Sturrock, Mrs John Nichol,, Sr. Cakeâ€"Miss Mary McEachern, Mrs A. L. Hincks. Alex. McArthur, Haileybury, were visitors last week at the homes of Wilfred Watson and the McArthur families . c Keep in mind the play put on by | the Young Peofle of Dromore, ‘‘The j Girl who Forgot" in St. Andrews‘ Church | this Friday evening, Sopt’ 16th. A and Mra. Geo. Ries o and Mrs. Sutheriand, family, Osprey visited Sunday at Mr Allie McLean‘s. Mr Murray Nichol, returned to Otâ€" tawa after spending a week at his parental home. | agara Falls, visited last week at the home of Mr. D. Cammbell and â€" atha~ Preparatory service was held on Mr and Mrs George McLelian, , Messrs Jas Hill and Vernon : visited Toronto Exhibition reday. (Miss H. Sturdy, who & adille af F,..._.____ _ , â€",\" : ‘‘=Ck HIOFOCCO pocket book. Young Peofl\e of Dromore, ‘‘The | A dainty luncheon was served at who Forgot‘ in St. Andrews‘|the home of the bride‘s parents at ch this Friday evening, Sept 4 p. m. when only the immediate \ relatives were present. The bride 0 W. M. S. and W. H. Sociâ€" wore a going away suit, of dark will be held Tfl“dly, Sept 20 fawn wool with mtem“ accesâ€" e home of Mrs. Dan Campbell . sories. The happy couple left on a call, ‘‘Hints on Canning." Top honeymoon trip to North Bavy and Mew Fr Y Marksim._ ul le HOPEVILLE PRICEVILLE :» Monday evening at: Mr Dave Nichol, Wiliie . N., Toronto, is president, Mrs Mr Frank Mcâ€" e Hopps, who vicinity Marie, Mrs TLDi TO* "+ Sommmece 4 MQCrIG, ,tl.mfly and of the formation of the Mr. and Mrs Angus MacCannell first Presbytery in North Honan. Mrs with Mr and Mrs. Wm. Hay, spent Burgess conducted the Question a couple of days in Toronto and Drawer. took in the exhibition. Plans were made for the Executive Messrs Angus McCannell and his |Of the Saugeen Presbyterial, who are brother Neil spent Sunday vllmng]‘m"u“ in the church, Tuesday, in friends in Normanby. {conjunction with the ministers of Mrs. Mary MacDonald spent : couple of days visiting her sister, Mrs A. L. Hincks, Priceville. _ _most every farmer having a different one, and often they cauged a scarcity of hands. ‘The probability is that , the same thing will occur again in a ‘ week or two. recently with friends in Shelburne The latter remaineg for a week‘s vaâ€" in We are wondering a wee bit, what themxtfewdny-viub_flnx forth ___Plowing is rapidly.going on, alâ€" though the land has been very dry ; also corn cutting; and some have been at the potatoes.â€" Theyâ€"report not a bumpear crop, yet enough to go around of good quality i â€" No threshing has yet been done in this locality; Last year the machines were plentiful around the ‘Park, alâ€" | Mervin Little of PortlaW is the new ‘teacher at Swinton Park. There are iabout 35 pupils on ‘the roll, so with | good healith throughout the year, .lnuch learning may be imparted . ~There is quite a igrge class of those who passed entrance. â€" . .‘ |_Last Sunday communion services were conducted in the church here by Rev. Mr Taylor and on Sunday, 25th Sept, anniversary services will be hela Although wiring for hydro is pretty’ well completed in the Park, someâ€" thing like 20 homes having it in, the date the current is to be turned on is rot yet known. is said to ;be improving ~but oh, slowly. £ *Â¥ Many of our peoplespent a day or two at the Toronto Ex. the last two weeks, but the eleven kids from &winâ€" ton Park who took in Inspector Pentâ€" land‘s . organized trip. â€" are the most enthusiastic narrators, many of them: never being in the city before. _ _ General health is very good. Some have colds and of course there are A few chronic sufferers.. I think Ross â€" Hill is in the minds of.everyone. Ross | â€" terian Church in a splendid repreâ€" Phay gentative meeting, Tuesday, Sept. 13. INT ARK This being our Silver Jubilee year SWI 5 ON P special efforts are being made to seâ€" We were .flpt aA little sorry that it cure more members, more subscrip rained Saturday on account of D“""Uom to "Glad Tidings" and increasâ€" ham fair, but it did‘ not‘‘come in tims ; ed givings . to spoil the exhibits:and in this a-«' Plans are being made for a visit! trict it was much needed. Rain again from Miss Iris Errey, Amkut, India! on Sunday night will help some, 83| who wit agdress the Mission Band me have been in the ‘dry ‘beit ‘â€'lcmarsn throughout the Presbyterial. summer . + "Eve WE fawn wool with matching accesâ€" sories. The happy couple left on a honeymoon trip to North Bay and Haileybury. _ On their return they will reside on the groom‘s farm ln“ the Glen. black morocco pocket boo; o A dainty luncheon was served at the home of the bride‘s parents at 4 p. m. when only the immediate relatives were present. The bride ©°00" a yellow gold dragon fly, Mr. Herbert Hopps, brother of bride, acted as best man. His gift was a looked lovely in ‘beige triple sheer, with Parisend accessories and car. 22 °°man Manse, Markdale, when Rev. Mr. Taylor united in marriage Mra. Irene and the late llr: Ain )chn.hur of the ‘Glen. The brid Miss Grace Hopps daughter ot!â€"l-r and Mrs. Jas Hopps, Portliaw, to Mr. Frank Allister McArthur, son of MCARTHURâ€"HOPP3 A quiet, but pretty weddin THE DURHAM REVIEW VICIHITY . Sept. 10 at Presâ€" of the Presbytery. PRESBYTERIAN YOUNG chapter from the Study Book forth and China" giving an ac work of the "Bible Women" in the‘|. *®*8W@VRMOIR different mission stations, telling of TO ALL sTATiON! not only the presenting of the Gospel ; WESTEK n CAl but also of the personal touch in | their work. Miss Elsie LedAnglmnj commmmmmmeness. @ommmmmmmme contributed a solo entitied "Teach‘ TES me ‘o prov." Mrs. Moffat reaq the _ _ GOING Da‘ en by Mrs Hepburn, sivlnzr vus glimpses into the Memorial Hospitai in Canton. _ Mrs. Grant read of the The regular moeeting of the Y. W. both sog;nd;ar;;:_“u Port . _was held at the home of Mrs. E. Arthur, Ont, Armstrong, Ont., and MacArthur on Thursday evening. W# 2180 at Chicago, I!l, Sauit Ste. The devotional exercises were takâ€" en by Mrs McFadyen, Mrs Turnbuil and Mrs. Patterson. A paper entitled "Healing the Sick in China" was givâ€" missionary sociery W. PIEKCE ELLIS The Senior Auxiliary of the Womâ€" Veterinary Medicine, Surgery and en‘s Misionary Society met for prayâ€"| Dentistry er and study at the home of Miss Calâ€" | Prompt,; courteous & efficient servic der, Thursday last. 1 uo Fo t o > Miss E. Redford presiding. G. A. Thompson pouring tea. Those serving the guests were Mrs A. Bell Mrs. Eastman, Mrs, C Ritchie, Mrs ‘vuh Mrs Giles and Mrs Bobtll&m !‘ &z hostesses. A vocal solo b, Mrs Clarence McGirr, vocal duet by Miss E. Redfoerd and Mrs. W. Thempson, organ solos by Mrs. J. T. Priest aud Miss Redford and readings by Mra. Bruce Snively, Mrs. Geo. A. Thompson and Mrs. J. T. Priest were enjoyed. * Tea was served from a lace covered table centred with a silver basket of Egladoli and ‘Mrs H. D Scott and Mrs. ; . T‘ne missionary .Circle meeting of ‘he Baptist church‘ met in the home Var ireasurers report was encout aging and we look forward with conâ€" Adence to raising our allocation . Those taking part in the missionâ€" SAVGEEN PRESBYTERIAL The fall Executive of Saug Presbyterial met in Durham â€" Pre: The meeting was closed with prayâ€" er offered by Mr. Dan. Firth All young people are cordially invited to attend these meetings each Monday evening at 3 o‘clock. ‘ Presbyterian Young Peopies‘ . was held on Monday evening Sunday school room of the with a fairly good attendance. | president, Mr. Gordon Gre The losing side at the end o(u;e year will be required to provide a held at Tom Milligan‘s farm on Wedâ€" nesday of next week. The zsociety was divided into two sides with a usual manner and took on the form of business meeting. It was decided to leave the selection of candidates for the various offices in charge of & committee who will present the sliate of names next meeting. It was planned to organize a Junior Y. P. 8. of the younger members. The age PRESBYTERIAN vounse PEOPLEs‘ SOCIETY REORGANIZED WOMEN‘S AUXILIARY STOPOVERSâ€" within limit of ticket, Mifs .Elsle Ledâ€" #lam Aid Society, Ne _ sAunch,{ Many friends are interested in the nce. ‘The success of John Ferguson Flinn of Greenwood Toronto, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tha« "go. Daily Sept. 24 10 October 8t» CoRt® {f adranced pupiis, including ount y.dnnlj-n.u‘!_ mmm“‘"‘m“ available on payment of siightly highâ€" er passage fares, plue price of parlor or sleeping car accommodation, ROUTESâ€"Tickets good going via Pt. Marie, Mich, and west in accordance with tariffs of United States lines. TICKETS GOOD TO TRAVEL IN COAcHEs Excursion tickets good in Tourist, Parâ€" lor and Standard sleeping cars |also Canadi : Arthur, Ont, Armstrong, Ont, Chica go, IIl, or Sault Ste Marie, returning Â¥Full perticulars from any agent DATED AT DURHAM, thi teenth day of August, A. D. Frompt, courteous & efficient service DURNMAM & HOLSTEIN ~HAM MOQORE, deceased. _ All pe having claims against the estate of CUNNING.HAK MOORE, late of the wnship of Glenelg, in the County Grey, Farmer, deceasâ€" ed, who died on or about the eighâ€" teenth day of \February, A. D. 1938 Special Bargain EXCURSIONS NoT:Ic TO CREDiTORs anp f OTHERs Glenelg, where he is at present. He won in Harbord Collegiate the Herâ€" bert W. Irwin Memorial in English, German ang French; the first RBdâ€" ward Blake in Latin and French, and the Alumni Fund (Victoria College) for general proficiency, and ranked for the First Mary Mulock and the Margaret Ann Brock. $475 in cash. l!ul.url.mn'-l'u-n,m aret Robson a member of the wellâ€" known Adam Rebson family of Glenâ€" elg. John is in his eighteenth year and is a regular summer visitor to visited . Misses Lily and Kate Ritâ€" chie the beginning of the week., ingham had charge of the social part | of the program. Mrs. MacArthur and ‘ ammintants norved retreshments. . | Mrs. M. 8. Scarf, Mr and Mrs. P. TO ALL STATiONS in route and line only. Genâ€" Solicitor for the Executor. PSTATE OF CUNNING Phone 21, Durham 0 omas t# University and UVÂ¥ _ PA MUWIHH Y G@P TORONTO age. Hours 1 to 6 p. m. Piano, Voes!, Theory, Harmony, Eie cution and Physioal Culture. Special Pupih of Parnell Morris, A. A. C. 0 WW&M TOpractis Adjustments, Mas 3'.-".'.".«-«.»,......... C. G. AND * Licensed Auctionser ftor Grey County Bales taken on reasonable torms. Dates arranged at Heraid Office, un dalk, also uarou! Durham Review, X RAY 220°0f UTraduate ‘Toronto Unlvenlq. Graduate Royal Coll. Dental Surgeons A RAY GAS. EXTRAcTions Office: Mill Street, DURHAN, ONT, M. CHARLTON, a. 3. F. GRANT, GEORGE E. DUNCAN Dontistry in all itt Brancshe» F. N. EAGLESON Oct your requirements for the School puplis Wt have a cheap line at a.00 «â€"â€"not recommended. Better ones at $2.25, $2.50, g2.75. AEROPACs a suit Cases in ‘M m and m Some goog vailues in Mmen‘s AND LADIES‘ mosiery. RlkPAiRING aAs veuau SCHOOL DaÂ¥s will seon be here Wflhmflno“n:. J. S. McILRAITH J. H. McQUARRIE, 8. a. BESSIE MeGILuwvRay :â€" _ Over Royal Bank Durham. at ~Sacrifice Prices NOW is a good time to 31, 1.30 to 400 p. m. 720 to 900 p. m.