Il’hono 21. Durh- :1 Madam-I '. I " with Mr. aatd .1. Josh. Ingerson. of Itratttfortt I... . fr, and Mrs. D. A Y SAUGEEN SPECIAL FA.‘ vdron - - _ fort from an! m.- ian Pacitiet ULOCK ------ All. TAXES WING DAY nannzm ONE-QUARTER tram servnc. OCI. , on AM. trains. to leave mumm- midmght. TM. ‘g from noon Fri“, m Mohday. Oct. " 'plt'es of tho m Women’s I“. l, will preach! M f Mina" " I.“ lay 9-va a! tht. Psetreshmmxtn m 101' Admialim Me 1tctrher l0 ound trip ' service- at "rian Chink Pram train: on ha- Mr and In tr. and In. daughter Nor- Mrs. H. Gun and Neil. of Wm. only " the thin to! "HIE? mu m McKeehlla with [I'M vie-sills - r. Mrs Em nada and " nited Slat“ McCru at! first of the tome here. I McDonald. on my Mruan. "ell returned ronto we: the an“ my service. The trohrbat Markâ€. : made for wed at no \ good Peo. I Mew one and: nth Mr /tir. Mover lo attended Ir. new Jw, Donal! Instie ngtd 1 an Mt]- :hter. In. in 0:th. 113k, Mare. week with Henley. rlln is. a tended to "max oft vol M at a any thr Joe Crumb Mr. and on Sunday [may cad Has Gladys Mr ‘resent at r-v Rich. and In " Putter- MacDon- mm and mm ot " '00: 'Gillivny Mr. and Hugh of and um and GoHel Milne d St. Col-h in 0min St. Columb- cm h ind a work under tho new cumu- "tip of Mr. W. G. new eu- ploz'mg plans tor I whole month of Jubilee Festivities during October. St Column tor Jubileo Sunday. oe. tober I), and will preach both morn- .nz and evening. M 1878 to I“ $1. Cohunba had only the millil- n-rs. Mr. Jones be†the In and the only one now living. Mr. Jones was minister from, 1919 and], Sept 17 1023, when he “and a can to Wuhwdown. Invitations by the hundred Are be. Rev. Sinclair Jones. B. A. at Wat. torri, ont. returns to the pulp“ ot w, mailed to former manho- at the' Att WM " but one mu. thurnh now living in other parts u) "Why, Brndder Jones, don’t yo' ' “rum and the United sates. Ar want W Bins when any?†undy many from a distance hove "I done had my Dim washed "rcrmfiori their Intention to he â€ennui." pm at the Jubilee Paw] Supper on; "Yo' has , Where to' had ro' gins u. ~. h, r mm, when in addition to,'t1hed aw" " Wu many old timers whose presence "Over at de church cross de mad." Bill be of great interest, the Owen'! "Ah, Brudder Jones, ~yo' ain't been Emmi! quartette under the lender?I washed; yo' Jest been dry clemed.’ The Golden Julia was. " b. Columb- Chunk hind at SEPTEMBER Mt, "" SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK Mnukfunl. sun-.13 mm on: s-(AMP _ n Ant!) In I936 BY Ill-4H"! Fs.,.., A you“ “memo: Some women can talk for hours on any ,trjecb--whereaa om. don't need any subJect. "Lu-Ana. mr_lllm SALLY'S SALLIES . - Mrw‘ - A! ocossr can-(muonsw "numb (my m (a: MloRs.tt " tannin-6 an. MODERN thaw/funny], what 151‘: AIBILA " Mie foae a AtagAtttmtNRgt. qm-r ... ' 'tevP.thMttvanwittmt-tttermtt. pnmomlngnd oven1ntr,and on -ttatBntettCbtgehintuattee noon. AstMqoetnnt3ttbtteo.mrst will be the Julio. Cancun Ser- vlcotobehcld Oeterber28m1. when itisttetgredtttoP_ttoeT'qmtatto Conference will be ml and con- anthem. A negro Baptist minister in: ex- horung: "Now, Neuron and listen. come up to do glur ma have 70' nine waned any." All came up but one nun. Sunday SM.†will mu ship "Mr. â€would "suttnqasrtt.tswtnbsegnttnme. WINE! cacao 0:":va ltMAmS mam» FAIL Baum a: new“ "tttrt, 32' - m lit ttAfttttiAt. BtgREAht " “mm WA“: WAS Item sunken“ 1'0 S.V new“ use anon le 22'5â€}? HOW’I THIS ONE By uscon scrotum: tap (ham, hand amino. wheel turning. kicking the back at her head with her heels while land- ing on it, turnin’g "or What-dz, landing on roller skated feet, sitting on the Mor with limbs ototmttthed in opposite direction. etc; wonderful new: try I“. thy mar, a plan. ant conversational!“ with â€parent- trnoaoeteainher body unenc- gested to‘her " the clone. Mrs. Geo. Warren, Toronto is a pleasant visitor the last three months with Mrs. Salter of the “Heiland Hills." Alarge list of old-time residents has been made. Their presence will be requested to our Oct. month's Jubi- lee beginning Oct. 9th and continu- ing to the end of the month. Fowl supper on the 10th. Rev. A. R. and Mrs. Muir, took a trip to Barrie ccnveying her moth- er home, after a short visit at the Parsonage. The Women's Institute will hold their next meeting on Oct. 6th at the home of Mrs. R. H. McConkey when Dr. Rmden Burnett will give an address. Mr. and Mrs. John Parker and daughter Shirley, Mabel Everiat, El- la Riddash and Mr. Jimmie Bar- lett ot Toronto visited on Sunday at Ed. Everlst’s. On Tue day afternoon, Mrs. Don- ald Campbell was hostess to the W. M. S. and W. H. Societies. when 26 ladies were present. MM Mary McEachern presided over the meeting. Mrs. McArthur gave the to,“ o.t "Beauty Inside the House" which was much enjoyed. The roll call was answered by “hints on can- wed int-mum. n In. by Joni. lonor Ctr. About her-elf. her place was um: dummy ‘by Min Mr. Davies, Hunilton I. ventruo- quist, did some good work with his boys, especially in their musing, rather overdone in keeping one of them quiet so often repented. Nine p. m. was made the hour of startmg taking advantage of the local Whyte orchestra to lengthen the program, we thought. Mr Whyte on guitar, son on his violin, and dan- ghter " the piano, were all good. The seats were soon limbered up and dancing to the same orchestra in square and round forma, followed. Miss Bertha James returned on Friday trom assisting her sister, Mrs. Bowes near Markdale. over their , days threshing. ning." Mrs J. A. Nichol gave a humorous reading. Mrs. Sutherland presided cler the W.M.S.. Miss Mary Mentchern gave a splendid pa- Mr. Jan. Weir and family and sister Belle visited Hamilton Sana- tarium a week ago, and found his wile getting on well. per on -'Not tutder..tood." Mrs WA J. Hlncks gave a reading. Mrs Suth- erland read a chapter from the stu- dy book. Refreshments were served : Piano-accordecln music try Miss Marie - was good and deservedly The steps on the approach to Fred Cr Kar.-.tedt's store are now completed Mr. Fred Ranciman ls, making good recovery from his recent ill- ness, “’Tis hard to keep a good man down." His son Eldon and amiable daughter, Mary were week end visi- tors. " "oe. ;\vuvunuunuw "w.w ......-_‘ by the hostes and her asslatantz.’ The October meeting will be held " the home of Mrs Dave Nichol. a Rev. and Mrs Taylor, Markdale. were guests for dinner Sunday at Mr A. L. Hincks'. Mr. Dick Carson want to Toronto Saturday to visit friends for awhile. i'r and Mrs Geo. McLellan, Niag- ara nine. spent the week end here. Mrs D. Campbell returned with them tor e week’e mention. Mr end In Am Hench!“ et- tended the Nneral of hie brother-1n- lnw, Mr Parke, at Eugenia Monday. We “in Lambert returned to Toronto mar spending the past four month: here. Mr and hire J. A. Mung. Dur- ham, attended service at st Andrew: church Sunday morning end were meets " the home of Mr. Henry Mr and Mrs. Hector McLean re turned home after spending aweekin "agraodMmgtoetatdMeDoeta1d of COW visited Sands! It the home of Mr Wilfred Watson. A amber from hm attended - nl-rr We“ " mm Mk on My it. Next “(In an: onâ€. will tte up! " St. Amt an.» tn PRIGEVILLE tllt THE DURHAM REVIEW A number from this vicinity attended the splendid anniversary service " Swinton Park church on Sunday and noted the Improvement of tho splendid electric lighting sys- ten lnatnlled through the generosity of Mr. John Campbell, Toronto. hold " the home of In m Muir, Sept 'ut. in A. Hui: an In interesting _ of the mid-y book. Mrs. W. G. McBride [noted with u solo. Under the Worship of be held on 'rttanhtatving Dar, In connection up: the Jubilee unice- ot the church. An enjoyable time was spent at the tea hour. the "eating W of wing, ov- ing to My 1):, m alumna Mrs. James Blunt“ and daughter! was Emma, Cedarville, Mr. and; Mrs Herb Campbell, Montreal, werei callers Thursday at Mr. William! Dmgwall’s and Mr. George Chris-, tie's. I Mus Bessie Wale is on acne near Dromore. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Hood and little son Ronald visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, Shel- burne last Friday and attended Shel- burne Fair. Rev George Service, Metrtterton, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Robinson and children. Mr. Dan Ritchie, Edge. Hitt, were callers the Brttt of the week at the home of Mr. John Bin. clair. . Mr. and Mm. W. R. Dickie were in Toronto a few day: last week at- tending the wedding ot his naphow. Miss Laverne Honolulu und friends of Guelph made a short visit. " the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Neil MeEaehnie, Friday. We regret to hear Mrs. Mary Dezell who suffered a broken hip bone two weeks ego is feeling so weary and restless. s All is well in the Park but many are amnion: over the situation in Eu- rope. We trust war, if any, will not be too widely spread. and that our Canadian bays will not be called to go The weather ls fltte, and that great artist, Nature, is busy painting the wcods. Every day you may notice; change in the coloring, but soon it will an be swept away, and Winter will be here. Anniversary services held in the Park last Sunday were very success- ful. It was the 67th anniversary. and the church was full at both sen vices. Good sermons and music were enjoyed by all. At the close ot the evening service an address was read by Neil D. Clark, expressing thanks to Mr John Campbell for his thought- fulness and generosity ln having e lectrlc lights placed in the church. Mr. Campbell, in his usual quiet man- enr, replied fittingly. Following is the address: John Campbell, SBrou have always been known to everyone by that Mine, we wish to any a few special words to you tonight. Some of the older residents of the Park tell us that you and this congregation are almox the same age. When the church was ttrat built you were a little lad, " that time speaking the Gaelic language, but when you attended school this was necessarily changed. to Engll-m. Here you attended Sunday School and Church.. This you called your “Home Church." You left us very routatr--ebout fu. teen years of use. That first start out was only to Durham. a few mile: away, but soon you went further a- field. Few men have travelled as many miles. back and forth new“ this Dominion, as you have In your busing: as contractor. Although you never returned, yet Swlntm Park has always been home to you, and we have been pleased to notice that on short holidays you were regular in your attendance " this church. Your parents always looked forwardto your home-coming, and the people of this community glad to see you at church with that quite smile end handshake. During the last few year- you hue come closer to no. The people of on. community honor you for the. interest you have token to your at ttememms,trrttavtngttre.tormtto tomnunndmndmcs. Narrow outlaw of " COLUMIA W. M. s. A wolHttomlod meeting at St. Co SWINTON PARK HOPEVILLE "cttmar i?"' but “on“ up. u by by. ------e, in}! 'MetHtttigtttatnstntl" mun. We pray that God, whom we be new bu aided you all then nus. will continue to blow you. In. Gumbel! Ind your W. An uneconomwotnltmmnnd it convenient to mingle with III In the old home church} it†thrtttttitttr2-tte than The Ital-tor man-Ion that you; doors. No service next Sunday in Swlntcn Park on account of Salem United Church having anniversnry services. On Sunday, the 9th of October. Thanksgiving services will be con- ducted by Rev. Mr Taylor at Swin- ton " 8 p.ln. You'll enjoy them If large as last year, yet a very fair crop, conuidering how little rain we have had during the summer. tttoCtsotrtttanhymtttho andâ€! Howard Wutaon. John has. sum “I â€VIII“, UVUIIIII. I WI; 1 tor the sum ot $1200. The foxes Inâ€. In: enjoyed in the c 1l','C'd,,' and to buyers in Prince Ed, basement, tttter which n plny entitled ward in "Jimmy, be e'"ftt' "' put on by I Pulling his gun out of his boat the young people of Idntyre. and by the barrel is A " enjoy in the' ' linnc . main. 'ge,', t':f,dt,I'f,,"l' to the cidenuy shot him-air " Regina d3? ' Bench on Saturday. subatninlng seri- . 'oul injuries from which he died No service next Sunday in Swlntcn three houu'lncer In G w“ 'tlf, 102"“: 'l,u1,,trdtiehiccrr; mu Ethel 11min. eldest A. “mu,†' a“ A, "huh; ldaughter of Mr and Mrs. “min. Threshing. taking up the potatoes and muscle, are keeping everyone busy these dun. Roots ore not so Visitors 3 t the home of Mr end Mrs. R. T. Cook, Sunny were: Mr, and Mrs. John Hamilton ot Green Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McNally ot near Durhun. The latter aim. visited with Mr and Mrs Thos. Glencross the same evening. Mr. Harvey Ward "with Mr. and and-Mrs. James Mkinson and three children dt Owen Sound were visi- tors the tit' t ct the week with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Edwards. Hrs. Joe Atkinson returned home with than tor I. few days’ visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. mbson and Cameron spent adny Inst week with Mr Ind Mrs Robertson nesr Gorrie. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Edwards visit- ed Sunday with Mr. sud Mm. R. T. Edwards. Misses Myrtle Glencrou and Clan Jack were guests at the tromaeau tea. " Mrs. J. McLean's, Durham, in honor ot her daughter Jean. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cook the itrttt of the week were Mr. and Mrs. l. Alien, Che lay; Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Jackson of Giants and Mr. and Mn Jack Carter and tive children. Mr. and In. W. J. Greenwood "‘"' “w "BIV%r. "“"“ """" -- - tspent Sunday evening with Mr. Att. hard to any. The tank with cream“: trut' “an and "ster " Do mock. It wee fortunately tended right side Mr and Mrs. Alex Butte and up and none of Ita content ttttst. funny were recent visitors at the -- _ -- home of W. J. Greenwood. i A professor was one day walking Sorry to report that Mn. tr, J. neer Aberdeen when he met a McNelly In not adoring the beet of well-known 'natural.' 'Prar,' and health. the professor. 'how long can e man - - ___ live without brun- t" ‘I dim ken' The girl who thinks no mun in good enough for her my be right, but she is more apt. to be left. TAKE N TICE that ttll persons having cla unmet the Estate ot Samuel F. M be, deceased, late ot the Town of rtuun, are required to tile the same th the Solicitor of the said Eamte on before the 10th day of October, 1938 Dated " Durham th 17th dny of September, A.D., 1938. W. D. HENRY, .C.. Solicitor for the ecutor of the said Estate. Announcing the Installation of iheaiertrlbiameter The Miero-Draarneter raved: elec- tro chemical changes in the living tis- sues Indicative of disease udvity, and “lowing individuals to we tor themselves. the met Mention of their tilment. Cil.li I Now we feel we are able to giveto our patients even - service Cull and haudhnouyhruse. Huh Holman. Robert Knox. --'rhe Board of Hum": Neil Glut, Charles HIV. 4m. Congregation: '11. Ju'Wlllon. In. Bury Rudy. to'rTklE T0 CREDITORS 3g 1 McGlUJVRAY ZION M1†'InouttmcanIquo-r lreuuntostormerhr-borwttt' atamtuhawot nun-nami- "neameotttmtt0..A3beetu- trteaetsttee-naaWetrtm'umr. IEwan-3km tickets good In Tourist, Par. Ior and Standard sleeping can also availabh ottttttrmeett of Mlghtty high- er puma. far“, plus price of pat-hr I or “00le car accommodation. luyor Black in trtrlte of the In and Me It bluish! ll attending to i proposition of a ttrm In [which to reestablish n emery In Dur. ttttitettsxrnrt,mtett'tewatett- edwmwutmhr thou:- "mantle-mtâ€. Mr. MerCuntatarmdenveer.tmawattmr. Mr. Nut. Harvey'- venture into the to: raising ts certainly proving successful. Two 6ees Mo he sold "That dam should lut as long as the English language," and a specta- tor “W the construction of the new dun John McGowan is building for his large ttour mill. A glance " the structure now neuritic comple- tion would verify the remark to even the moat duhiou and there seems little denser of it being swept May by treehet or tiood. Eight immense concrete piers of med “John Bull" type, built on on overuse of 27 met apart form an impoiing any for de- fence against the turbulent Voters. The bedwork Ind breatwork also cement, he. been pieced directly on top of old dam while the whole struc- ture will enjoy the height of " feet. A new bridge will cover top of the dam. Mr McGowan states mm will cost him more than $2,000.00 Priceville Corr: The poll bearers nt the funeral of the late Donald leth- crson were: Donald McKinnon. Att- IN DAYS OF YORE sue McMillan, Ray lichen, Robert Patton, Dave McLeod end Neil E. McKinnon. Holstein Corr: In J. H. Brown end family leave this week for I month's visit " Ottawa, previous to their departure tor the WeN. We under- stand Mr. Brown has pumhued A general store bunlneu " Humboldt. Mr. Will Coburn had I narrow es. cape hom eerloue injury loudly. When gathering cream in going down a steep hill. 1 tug became Mo. fastened, allowing the whillletreee to strike the spokes in the trout wheel. The noise frightened the bone- end they started to run “my. " main: 1 corner the wugonwes upset, throw. Ine the creenx an: down 1 bank. How the driver escaped unhurt it is hard to any. The tank with crew: in it w ttrrtunatetr leaded right side up end none of its contents lost. head: 'how old are yet" coma mugs Daily Sept. 24th to October 8th Return Limit: 45 an. R0UTEB-rtebrta good coins trr0PovERtr-- within umit of acid. MI “rum" (to. any - r. I. MADDEN, Tm A.“ A "Lot Sum su lute. returning via ume route 1nd line only. Gen- erous optional mutiny. Arthur, Ont., Armstrong. mm, and west; use at Chic-30, Ill. Soul! Me. Marie, Mich, and went lama with mm. ot United sm- “In. “Albert lem of M. Canto; a facile Special Bargain EXCURSIONS TICKETS GOOD To TRAVEL IN COAOHEC TO ALL STATION. m WESTIRII CANADA anmm "18t J. L. sturtt, M.B., M.C.. PS. one. and Residence: Count - teu and [4111me BM. Dir- one. noun: , to " um. "' b 6 9.111.. , to 0 mm. and." M Honor Grahame Toronto University, Graduate Raul Coll. Dental 8m (Nicol-1m: “canon... tubing; W. C. PICKEBIIG. 008. un Room-s: Over Boyd Bunk Darla“. mm and Physical Culture. Epoch! Course for adv-nod mun. Including Hand Oultme and Arm Contact. " My In an h it“. x RAY 6A8 EXTRACTION. 000.: Mitt Street. DURHAM, ow. Dues mused u Herald Ola. Du- duk. also through Damn new. And Flo-hem Advuco. (he. B. Prompt. courteou- & (student who. DURHAM O HOLO‘I’EIN no. and UM tneut Inâ€. 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