es lo Use Hydro Power ow Piaying FRI.,. SAT., NOV. 24, 25, 26 er Movie Season DEC ROXY â€"â€" SUPERB FEATURES e is out to set new worki‘s n this sparkling Metroâ€" â€"Mever Sunsbine Special ! tablemates" outdoors A V UNT FOREST BER 24, 1938 SAME PROGRAM â€"â€" Loves has Nancy‘ Ayton will receive from . the Ontario a{lter September, Robt. Montgomery Franchot Tone â€"inâ€" + he polls to deâ€" 1 came up with ; of buying Hyâ€" â€" of 12 to 36. me the village \r John Burre!l, pays $105§ per . cost considerâ€" rrounding towns Ivdro DOWwer. As ~ows Nightly: ee Saturday at 2.30 M E, MON., NOV. 27th to Triumph Mickey Rooney enes that strike i smile on your ; eye....and :at you‘re alive irt warming eaâ€" Claire ng of Metro res at this citizena . as the till has a wer won‘t th of â€" next )MPTLY ter‘s supâ€" wnsettled . c B tate. 1e Phone 39 private recalt "local he conâ€" _ light out . in ind perâ€" Iro eceived iC i« com nent Of owne been Hydro m the 10 oper those Hyad how vford ngle eurâ€" watt town rent The ent xt ewd 10e h 44 Vol. LX, No. 48 Dr. Burnett‘s Stolen Car Recovered fiel burt mMaTrK Oneé mark CALDER‘S DRUG STORE Jac I mile f on K U‘nited _ Church _ Sunday Schox !! be held at 2.30 p. m. instead 9.45 a. m.. commencing Dec. ith for the winter months. Allisto TH iers of Rural Routes 1, *. al Iurham, will commence their er schedule next Monday, Dee. 5 !~aving Durham Post Office it 9 . m. daily instead of at The S. S. are concert to be D a RBaptist congregation iN the past week began their memberâ€" ship canvass to raise $2,000 to pay N the _ second mortgage on the P The officials were very much â€" cncouraged to have already + m se of half the amount and he iss not yet completed. Action Dismissed. e action for damages brought I. F. Irwin, in eonneetlon‘ © accident last winter when [\erson was killed and Sade M n injured when their handâ€" s!â€"izh coll\ded with defendant‘s car, lismissed in Assize _ Court, lound, last Friday by Justice ind an amicable settlement Hot Water Bottles ..40c, 909e, 1.19 A. $. A. Tablets, 100‘s ..... 49¢ lo Aspirin ............. 226, 39¢, 986 Cleanex, 200‘s ..... 13¢, 2 for 25¢ Russian Oil, 40 orw ........... 79¢ Dodds‘ Kidney P.lls .......... 396 Gitt PiMkG ......«« ««cer«ecerce 006 Kruschen Saits, giant ........ 6J¢ In n \ith the finding of $1700 worth of «_ hidden shack four miles ( King City, S‘mcoe County, o found two stolen cars hur:day. One of these was a $ ich, identified by its serial imbe Ir Royden _ Burnett‘s was stolen from his garâ€" € i little over two weeks beâ€" € t« it bore a sorry resemâ€" k its former self. 1 | | been taken to Barrle and ie ott _ and Prov Officer Oldâ€" ! of Palmerston brought it back town to its owner. Over 3000 les mileage had been put on theft; the motor . was me! out, fenders dented and bracâ€"] 1 mre tire and rim, ang also t.be' dio emoved from the car and Id Durnett has no desire to a the car again, even after reâ€"| irs. and expects the insurance adâ€" te n _ Thursday to inspect it d arrange settlement. Different arke a 1 been placed on the car. [PMov Ofcers Hammer and Kirk of, elburne were investigating . stolen | iwwkors, â€" when they â€" stumbled c‘nl c hidden behind a clump, bushe near King City. Unâ€" wtn io the occupants, the officers| cked through a window and uvi ot ind cigarettes tossed about e floor, and three men sitting aâ€" ni a table When police knock'l NEW SETS, in Adrienne, Forget.Meâ€"Not, Cutex, Loric, Ashes of Roses. Com lrushes, Perfumes, Papetries, Playin Greeting Cards, Christmas Gifts t )bbery ~o made a dash for liberty ~d into the bush, but two, oy â€" and Daniel Sandford + were captured, the formâ€" rled to jump into one of 6th Exceptional Values SEE THE NEW LADIES‘ and : preparing a fine conâ€" : given in Town Hall arettes, Cigars, Medico Pipes. Neilson‘s, Smiles °N WNE®MUT"» "* * The widest Ass ortment of Gifts for your Inspect.on McFADDEN‘S DRUG STORE P d 4 o mie ttes * t wl Playing Cards, The late Mr. Allen served for two years as constable of the town, and for a short time in 1929 as town clerk, after the death of the late W. R. Vollet. He was a memâ€" ber of the Foursquare church here, which was filled on Tuesday afterâ€" noon for the funeral service. . Inter ment was made in Durham cemetery. here. He sold out and retired from active work about ten years ago. Over fifty years ago, in 1886, he was wedded to Miss Mary McKech nie, who survives to mourn his loss, wi‘h one daughter Bertha, Mrs Arâ€" thur Davis, of Edmonton, Alta. Mrs Davis arrived Monday before the funeral the following day, and will we learn, take her mother West with her, later The deceased was the _ youngest member of a family of twelve, h‘s surviving brothers and sisters being Jaseph Allen of Brandon,; Mrs M. Davis and Mrs W. J. McFarlane of Glenelg; Mrs M. Hannah of Niagaâ€" ra Falls, Ont., and David Allen of HAMILTON ALLEN One of Durham‘s best known and highly respected citizens, in the perâ€" son of Hamilton Allen passed â€" away Friday afternoon, when few were aware of his illness. He haq been over town on Monday, but a cold deâ€" veloped into pneumonia which he was unable to overcome. _ The late Mr Allen was in his seventyâ€"fifth Fear, and was born in Alliston, the son of the late Mr and Mrs Joseph Allen. Here he learned his trade of blacksmith, _ later removing _ to Hopeville, where he engaged in the blacksmithing trade for _ twenty years, before removing to Durham thirty years ago, to begin business Bog! Jasmine, Gardenia, Yardieys, acts. Kodaks, Fountain Pen GaEenTLeEmen‘s Che Durham Reer. OBITUARY in Exquisite one son, William me farm survives. was the last memâ€" family. She was an excellent homeâ€" ; a member of Durâ€" weh and in bealth, es, Hymnil., Cut Glass, LEATHER SETS. 7 s, Smiles ‘n Chuckies, G P ctter Santa Claus Day, De:. 17 Martin Lauder, wellâ€"known Dur:am amateur and pro hockeyist, now of Timmins, New Ontaro, has been ap pointed _ coach of the _ Mcintyre Mines Hockey Club of that city, and hopes to have his men in shape to meet Lake Shore in the opening game about Dec. 17th. The Kirkâ€" land Lake News says "The Macmon expect to have a husky, wellâ€"rounded squad this year. Added, of course, will be the incentive of paying and practising in their magn‘ficent new arena. However the Macs do nct expect to turn out a feam that is all beef and nothing else. On their agrrezation, they ‘have many fast skaters, several of whom are former Western stars." Dur‘iam merchants have arranged for a visit of Santa Claus to Durâ€" ham at 1.30 p. m. on Saturday, Dec. 17th. Sonta will have with him bags of candy, ete., for every boy and girl, in parade. Bring all the childâ€" ren to see him. The friends from a distance were Mr and Mrs John Bogle and Mr and Mis Albert Bogle of Lisle, Mr and Mrs Gordon Bogle and Mr and Mrs Walter Bogle and Mrs Caretta, Presâ€" tm, and several friends from Mount Forest and Ayton. There was a large number of friends ang neighâ€" bors at the services in the church and cemetery. LAUDER TO COACH C. !@*. Kinnee and A. Holmes and three nephews, Walter and Gordon Bogle and Willian. Gray. The wedding was solemnized Satâ€" urday evening in the Stone Church, Avenue Road, Toronto of Mary Alâ€" va, daushter of Mrs and the late Mr. John O. Greenweer, and Mr Walter Gordon Canham, son of Mr and Mrs Walter Canbam. Rev. Walter E. McAllister officiated. Mr Frank Trewchard was at the organ, and during the signing of the regisâ€" ter, Dr. Theodcore H. Fallaise, of Pickering sang "Until." The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Mr Archie Greenâ€" wrad. She wore a shell pink georgâ€" Walls, Charles Wilson anqg William Nelson. ‘The remains were laid to rest in Maplewocd cemetery by three church officials W. D. Erwin. friends. These were carried by four nechews. Thomas Sockett, _ Oscar e‘te dress, veil to match caught with a wreath of pink roses, and carâ€" ried Talisman rases and lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€" valley. Her bridesmaid, Miss Edna Canham, â€" wore pale blue taffeta white accessories and carried â€" pink carnations. The flower girl, Ulva Greenwcod, niece of the bride, was frocked in pink crepe trimmed with blue, and carried a blue and white ncsegay. Mr Jack Green was the best man, and the ushers were Mr Gordon Greenwcod and Mr Alexander Brody. A reception was held at the home cof the bride‘s mother on Huron St., Toronto. Mrs Greenwcod wore nayy crepe with corsage _ of Briarcliff roses, and Mrs Canham was in nayy Toronto. Mrs Greenwcod wore nayy crepe with corsage _ of Briarcliff roses, and Mrs Canham was in navyy crepe with corsage of pink carnaâ€" voas. After a short trip, the ccuple wili live in Toronto. The bride travelled in a dark green costume. L 0 000______oume CANKHAMâ€"GREENWOOD at your Rexall Drug Store McINTYRE MINES CLUNI DURHAMU, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1938 ;, China. They‘re smart. Derney‘s, Woodburys, hliahts, â€" Shaving Sets. WITH WHICH is incoRPoRATED THe Lowney‘s Chrisâ€" Rev. W. J. MacDonald, Baptist minister at Harrow,, preached his farewell service Sunday night to his congregation and begins next . Sunâ€" day in his new charge at Sudbury. Mr and Mrs MacDonald and littl¢ dauchter Joyanne, will visit eacd\ cf the‘r parental homes in Bentinck and in Curham envroute to Sudbury. Miss Myrtle Mortley was a Toronâ€" to weekend visitor. Mrs W. C. Pickering and Miss Merion Calder spent last week in Montreal. Mrs J. W. McKechn‘e returned Saturday from Toronts where she spent the week with her daughter. Mrs Arthur Edge was a delegate from the United Farm Women‘s Club to the U. F. O. convention held in the King Edward Hotel, Toâ€" ronto. Mr Stewart Bolton, Toronto, was a recent guest in the home of Mr and Mrs W. C. Pickening. Mr and Mrs T. H. Watson and sons John, Binnie and Hugh of Gait were weekend visitors with Mrs Watson‘s mother, Mrs T. McGirr. Meâ€"srs. Thomas and George Bell and Mrs W. J‘ Ritchie were in Eric on Friday attending the funeral of their cousin, Mrs Alex. McKinney. Miss Lily Ritchie was a Toronto visitor last week. Miss Norma Gagnon visitel in Toront> over the weekend. Mrs Joseph White and daughter, Geraldine, Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs Davig Allen. Mrs Langley of Toronto and Mrs J. Ray of Dornoch were guests over the weekend at the home of the‘r sister, Mrs W. J. Moran. Miss Jean H. Renwick, Reg. N. of Hanover was a visiter over the weekend in the parental home. Mr George McKechnie, Listowel, visited his mother, Mrs J. W. Meâ€" Kechnie the first of the week. Mr and Mrs C. D. McLean, Donâ€" ald, Kenneth and Jean of Trenton were home last week to be present for Mrs McLean‘s parents, twentyâ€" fifth wedding anniversary, Mr=and Mrs. J. P. McGillivray. Mrs McGilâ€" livray returned to Trenton with them for a month‘s visit. Mrs T. Blair is visiting with her sister at the rectory at Watford. Mr and Mrs A. Cluchey, Miss Olive Cluchey and Mrs Keady, To ronto, were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Ogle Cluchey. m No Elections in _ Ne W.: 0. 8. A. _Mrs Langley of Toronto and Mrs Adhining Townships ASSOCi_}ii HOLDS EVUVCHRE HOLSTEIN LEADER In Bentinck D. J. MeDorsl4d is again Reeve, Alex. Hopkins, Deputy Will‘am Campbell, Irvine Brown and H. Livingstone, Councillors. Chas. Bailey and John Wells, nominated for reeve and deputy, both retired. Reeveâ€"Wm. Jack Counciliorsâ€"F. Greer, Jas T G:llios, Win. Haw, Arthur Stephen. ARTEMESIA Reeveâ€"J. A. Pavis. Deputyâ€"reeveâ€"Robert Purvis. Councillorsâ€"I. B. Whittaker, _ Herâ€" bert Betts, W. McLoughry. HANOVER Mayor â€"A. J. Metzger. Reeveâ€"A. E. Bail. Deputy reeveâ€"C _ Speer. Public Utlities Com‘râ€"John _ Frook. Councilâ€"W . Fisher, Bert Scarboro W. EBrueseman, W. Machesney, A. Diebel, C. Schaus, E. Fluskey. Glenelg, Bentinck, Egremont, Proâ€" ton and Artemesia ‘Townships will held no municipal elections this year, but will send back their 1938 representatives without any changes in personnel. FLESHERTON Reeveâ€"Aifred Down. Councilâ€"C. M. Richardson, G. B. Welton, K. G. Betts, J. Nuhn. Schoâ€"l Boardâ€"E. Loucks, H. Milâ€" I‘gan, Geo. A. McTavish, F. J. Thurston . Cemetery Com.â€"F. J. Thurston. The Red Cross Society held their regular meeting Tuesday afternoon, at the home of Mrs David Jamieson, the president. Mrs P. L. Gagnon, treasurer, gave the report on the bazaar. Two new members werawelâ€" comed. Mrs. David Jamieson preâ€" sented Mré D. M. Saunders with : beautiful glass dish in a silver tray for her faithful service. This being the last meeting before Mrs. Jamieâ€" son leaves for the city for the winâ€" ter months, the remainder of the afternoon was spent in social chat. Mrs. Jamieson served a delightful tea, with Mrs D. B. Jamieson presidâ€" ing. FOWL SUPPER A BIG sUCCESS Over 350 par‘cipated in the excelâ€" lent fowl supper served | Thursday last in the Presbyterian Church. There was ample for all, and $160 were realized. A musical program was given in early part of evening in body of church. PROTON a handsome bank balance, . and will be ready to reorganize next winter, should a demand for it be apparent . Clubs which had entered _ this year will have entry fees refunded, und were promptly notified, so that they may enter in O. H. A. before Wednesday, if they saw fit. When Durham, Hanover Chesley and Walkerton decided to play O. H. A. hockey this winter, ic started something â€" which caused the Wesâ€" tern Ontario Hockey Ass‘n to dicp out this winter, and this League, formerly the Northern, may never be revived. Other Clubs were undeâ€" cided about entering the Western and last Saturday, the final date, only 8 clubs were defin‘tely assured. Tuesday President J. C. MeDonald of Chesley called the Executive of the Western by telephone, and the unanimous decision not to cperate this winter was reached. By disâ€" banding the W. O. H. A. retains The Ladies\ Guild of Trinity church will hold theim bazaar in the Prrish Hall on Dec. 15th. _ Sale of Fancy work, aprons, h made baking and candy. _ Afternoon served . Sale of hamemade bak ng and A ten cent tea Saturday, December 10th, from 3 to Â¥.30 p. m. in â€" Public Library under the auspices of the Altar Society of Peter‘s R. Câ€" Church. Grey Lodge NH. 169, 1.0.0.F. will! holq a social evening in their lodgo\ rooms, Monday, / . 5th. Brethre: and families and friends are invit Resident members of er 1.0.0.4 lodges welcome. Le Whitmore, Town Hall, DURHAM Every Wednesday is Show Night 3 in Durkem at 845 VED., DEC. 7th â€" The unforgetable Ficture "All Quiet on the Western Front" COMING EVENTS Associatioa This Year Published Weekly at $2.00 a year in advance. To United States, $2.50 a year in advance. Petor Ramage, Publisher With Lew Ayres w Ayres and Slim Summer ville ADMISSION 25e AND 1§5¢. re, CAIDER‘S DRUC STORE Annie Laurie Chocolates ...50c 1b Sport & Hockey Supplies PROPERTY FORMSALEâ€" House and premises formerly occupied by John Legate, deceased. further parâ€" ticulars, apply to BERT WHITâ€" MORE, Durham, OntaNe. HOCKEY CLUB HELD DANCE The Fiorence Sauer Orchestra . of Mildmay suplied the music for the Intermediate hockey boys‘ dance in the town hall, Thu well â€" attended . by their friends and _ outside points. We have on hand a good variety of Men‘s Skating Outfts..$3.75 and up Boys‘ OUMIE \....} 0e se > > $3 .5° Ladies‘ Outhts ........ $3.35 and up Boys‘ OUMIAS \....s cessn > $3 .5° Ladies‘ Outhts ........ $3.35 and up We will take your order for any special outft you may want, priced from $6 to $20. If you need SKIS this winter, order them Now. Good variety to choose from. PERMANENT WAVINGâ€"On Thurs, Dec, 8, at Classic Beauty Parlor. Specials: $2.50 for $1.50; $3.50 for $2.50 $5.50 for $3.50; $10 for $5.00, by Mrâ€" McAnthur. Consult Mrs Vollett . LOSTâ€"Ao: taken _ from _ Middaugh House, \ silverware in Queon‘s Deâ€" sign, w. initial "N" in Old Eng 1ish . rard to anyone giving inâ€" formation ding to recovery, or cn convietion . per box of 12, 25c A Delightful Assortment of 12 Cards, worth much more than Christmas Cards Phone 140 DVRHAM MACHINE SHOP SMALL ADS. , & taker e, \ silverw: w . initi rard ation di onvietion . hall, Thursday, which DURHAM, ONT fans ests was and from ) . 4