f Toron Mrs J ast train fro L0X x.BnK... #l >.m. June 24. on going trip ERS C. Town Agent. JUNE 20TH, 1940 d at the home of lley for the comâ€" nts for the annuâ€" cnic which will of Mr Ed Pratt . July Ist. A wiches, cake and h family to take Tea will also be : and sports will nent for the afâ€" be awarded to lest gentleman; nzest boy; one Trip FARES . nge) sexy and two childâ€" an spent the weekâ€" nts at Kenilworth. er of Owen Sound’ th her sister, Mrs AUGEEN entered our comâ€" as its victim on iy who has been of his scn Geo. . He was in his been a sufferer r many vyears. distance â€" and he grounds. $12.75 trustees and at the school and _ decided icnic in Mr. rth bush on Millisan tendâ€" ter five vears DT 16 nto is holidayâ€" J. Ray. with the Darâ€" families were ricintosh of Ni i Mr and Mrs i bright fuâ€" ance Rumble it Orillia. d Kelsey has ell, but hope he will soor xtended all \Mr and >me We apâ€" n her past n and famâ€" Saturday ner Reavw‘s were kKev. McKechnie Durham. isk, Markâ€" ton, Toronâ€" har Oliver, this week tchley and enjoyed a ub at the har Oliver. » have this old friend i day this eautiful at and warm alonx fine. ting of the the home on Friday We hope ented . . Neil and are spendâ€" 1 he d 1 to hear and weather Mrs L pent an Donald pretty Mrs. Macâ€" IUfrs Rear Admiral Perecy W. Nelles, while he realizes the value of air power, still thinks the warships are snperior. The chief of the Royal Canadian Navy points to the British and French evacuation of the port of Dunkirk, under pressure of the whole German air fleet, to substantiâ€" ate his claim. All persons having claims against! the Estate of Alexander Stonehouse.; late of the Townsnip of Glenelg, in‘ the County of Grey, Farmer, who died; on or about the entyâ€"fourth day of May, A.D. 1940, ate required to file proof of the same\ with the underâ€", signed, on or before the Sixth day of| July, A.D.1940, after which date thel Estate will be distributed, havingreâ€" zard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have had noâ€", tice. REAR ADMIRAL NELLES BACKS SHIPS AGAINST PLANES =OR SALEâ€"Cook stove in good conâ€" dition, good baker. Also heater. Apply Mrs John Burgess, R.R. No. 4, Durham. Dated at Durham, this Fifth day of June, A.D.1940. Registered Herefor} Bulls for Sale. T. B. téegted. Apply, Henry Eckâ€" hardt, R.RM, 1, Priceville. Phone 605 FOR SALEâ€"Senator Dunlap strawâ€" berry plants, also cut flowers, tulips daffodils, later, peonies, roses, etc. Moderate prices. Visitors welcome. H. Greenwood. ‘~ mile east of Durham Hospital. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Est:te of STONEHOUSE. De sides tural FOR SALE t 4 © ‘31 or Star 4 ch, ©27, tires and condition. Ch or trade on st h roRr SALEâ€"Sheep and Hog I0} ft. long and 24 ft. wide under auspices Flesherton Red Cross Vaudeville Attractions. Lucky Ticket Draw Wesley Pollotk, Durham R.R. Dominion Day CARNIVAL Evening of July 1 in Good Prizes including War Savings Certificate DANCINC. COME AND ENJOR AND HELP Small Advts. Sec‘yâ€"Treas., Egremont Agri Society, R.R. 3, Mt. Forest J. H. McQUARRIE, Durham, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executors FLESHERTON â€" Apply, Robert t 4 Sport JUNE STOP HITLER STOP HITLER Cheap for cash ALEXANDER Mrs D. G. McLean spent Thursday with Mrs Carson. ‘ Mrs Whalker, Misses Ella and Lau ra McKinnon Toronto, visited Thursâ€" day with Mrs D.G. McLean and Mrs Mrs Angus MacCannell returned home Thursday after spending a week at her daughter‘s. En route home, she called on Mrs E. Pinkerâ€" ton and her daughter. Mrs Pinkerton is 86 years of age and is quite smart. Mr. and Mrs Earl Seigner and daughter of Walkerton, were recent visitors at home of Mr \Â¥m. Brown. Mrs McMeekin is visiting at her son John‘s in Mt. Forest. Mr Tom Aldcorn has gone to Sudâ€" bury, where he has secured a posiâ€" tion. % Mr and Mrs H Tucker and family were recent visitors with her brothâ€" er, Mr. F. MacCuaig, at Mulock. the W. A. Meeting which received the report of the programme comâ€" mittee from Rev. A. R. Muir and decided to have the play "The Black Derby" and completed other arrangeâ€" ments for the strawberry festival next week. The many friends of choirmaster, W. W. Ramage will regret to learn that he has been confined to his bed since he received a nasty fall a week ago Saturday. He is now much better and expects to be around Mr and Mrs Reg. Spencer, Mr and Mrs Norman Tustin, Mrs Reta Mcâ€" Kee, Mrs. Jack Parker and Miss Maâ€" bel Everist, all of Toronto spent Sunday with Mrs Everist. bett; Reta Whyte and June Meads assisted the others in two numbers, "Around the Manager" and "Threeâ€" Mr and Mrs Jno. McFarlane and PRICEVILLE PRICEVILLE Abide with us; the day light dies, And now the shy stars peep; On all about us silence lies, ‘T‘will soon be time to sleep. Abide with us;for here the road We found so far must end; Lift from our shoulders, Lord the load, And weariness befriend. Abide with us; now each and all, Have found their homeward way; Since so much leaves us at nightfall Abide with us; we pray ! Abide with us; for Time at length Bids child and friend depart; Thou dost not change, so Thou the Elwood McDougall has taken a posâ€" ition in Toronto and is on the job. Both of these men were engaged with John Haw & Son working in the mill until recently. Seeding is now being rushed as the weather is fine. Buckwheat and barley are chiefly being sown. We are all fighting mosquitoes and biamâ€" ing Noah for taking them into the The little daughter of Mr and Mrs Wm. Hay was knocked down and inâ€" jured by a ram. She complained of a sore shoulder for a week, and when it did not_get better, her parents took her to the doctor on Sunday, and he discovered a broken collar bone. Wesley Flood has secured a job in Collingwood shipyards and is busy there this week. Miss Reta Patterson, R. N. of San Diego, California, arrived on Thursday to visit at her father‘s and brother‘s, Mr Edgar Patterson. This week Everett Martin has taâ€" ken to the roof, and is painting green the roof of school here in Swinton. Everett would need to use both hands as it will require a lot of brushing to cover properly the large roof. â€"1rs C. Blair and family of Burlingâ€" ton visited Sunday at Mrs. A. Mcâ€" Lachlan‘s, § Mrs Caleb Marshall, Toronto, spent last week at her father‘s, Mr H. R. McLean‘s. _ Mr Gilvray McLean of Hamilton, spent the weekend at his father‘s. Mr and Mrs Dan Campbell and Mrs Kate McArthur attehded the silâ€" ver wedding anniversary of her sisâ€" ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. G. McLellan, Niagara Falls on Sunday. Mr David Hincks spent a couple days visiting at Arthur and Atwood. Mr and Mrs Archie MacCuaig visitâ€" ed Sunday at Mr Henry Tucker‘s. Messrs David Hincks and Allie Muir spent weekend in Toronto. ers. Coffee and tei\will be supplied. Soft drinks,â€" ice cream and hot dog booth wili be the gro\{lds. Program and dancing. Special O!gu:ch service Sunday, June 30th, J. A. Martin, Secretary. Bornâ€"On Monday, June 17th, in Dundalk, to Mr and Mrs Delbert Haw of Swinton Park, a son. Mr Dick Carson and sister Bernice and Mrs A. L. Hincks, spent a couple of days visiting friends in Toronto the first of the week. At their schodl grounds, July 1st, 1940, "Dominion \Day." Bring your picnic baskets wih; beverage containâ€" son of Toronto spent Sunday at her parental home. . Mr and Mrs Neil MacCannell and Arthur, Proton Station, visited Sunâ€" day at her brother‘s, Mr Fred Runciâ€" SWINTON RARK OLD BOYS‘ AND GIRL‘S‘ REâ€"UNION SWINTON PARK ABIDE WITH US &A ND vVICINIT Y â€" GEIRCHES THE DURHAM REVIEW ~ PRESBYTERIAN w | _ Mr _ Jim. Jarrett was the best men, and the ushers Mr Charles Slattery and MrJack McArthur, Chatsworth. i _ _At the reception at the Gen Hearth,‘ the guests were received by Mrs Dobâ€"; son in an onchid sheer gown, blacki accessories and a corsage of pastel‘ sweet peas. She was assisted by Mrs. Burgess wearing an Alice Blue sheer dress, yellow accessories and a corâ€" sage of lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€" valley. I 5 r : LCRRCRY & 411 UHC UUULEW UR MIRZ CC TOI Walking a few steps behind the ing l.yt.hey were presented with a dog and holding a strap attached to cou,ch. ‘The evening was spent in a harness, Mrs Fowler, who is blind, dancing. had no difficulty in meeting people. When crossing the street, the dotg] â€" _ â€"@Gmameâ€" _« stopped at the curb, saw that all{ was clear, then crossed, stopping aâ€" GLENROADEN gain before stepping up on the op-l posite curb. _ While Mr Fowler was‘ Mrs La Verne McCallum and daughâ€" in the barber shop, Mrs Fowler and ter of Detroit _are spending some her faithful friend had a walk aâ€" time with her parents, Mr and Mrs rourd the block, the dog leading her Ajlan Boyd. right back to the barber shop. When: yfs E. Bell, daughter Edna and inside he led his mistress to a chair son jim spent last Sunday with Mr and when she was seated he lay doWn angq Mrs Will. Bell of the Rocky. at her feet. We understand ‘MrS‘ ‘yr and Mrs James Yates of Owen Fowler, with the guidance of be" gound spent Sunday with Mrs E Kenâ€" "Seeing Eve," can safely negotiate ny and family. traffic in Detroit. This intelligent, yr George Sheureman is cutting a animal seems to fully realize his Te pig pile of wood for Messrs Jas. Hesâ€" sponsibility, and there is perfect lip and Hughie Vaughan. understanding between him and hisi Mrs Vessie is spending a few holiâ€" mistress.â€"Confederate. ‘Aave with her danchter Mrs Jack DOG GUIDES MISTRESSs Mr and Mrs Fowler of Detroit, pasâ€" sing through Mt. Forest on Friday morning last on their way to Dunâ€" dalk, were accompanied by their dog, valued at $600, a handsome black German police dog, which has been trained as a "Seeing Eye." ‘"We have read about these intelliâ€" gent canines, but never before saw one piloting its master along the street," observed a citizen. MRS. THOS. MILLIGAN HOSTESSs TO PRES. EVENING AUXILIARY Mrs . Thos. Milligan was hostess to the Evening Auxiliary on Friday evening for their regular monthly meeting. The meeting was opened with the singing of the theme song, "Pray, Give and Go." Marjorie Pickering and Mrs Norman Becker had charge of the devotional exerâ€" cises. Mary Tobin took the topic "A Gentleman in Prison," which was the story of a coavict who through the efforts of his prison mates, was converted and became a true Chrisâ€" tian. At close of meeting, Mrs Milliâ€" gan and assistants served refreshâ€" ments. Burgess wearing an Alice Blue sheer \CCDCSd@y with Mr Jas. Anderson dress, yellow accessories and a cor: *"4 M‘ Mantell in Markdale. sage of lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€" valley. | Visitors with Mr and Mrs. J. J. For a motor trip to the Southern *°*t last Thursday were Mr. and States, the bride changed to a navy| M"* JObn Aitken of Normanby, Miss tailored suit and hat and black ac. MY Hughes of Alberta and Mrand cessories. On their return they will,Mâ€™ï¬ Ab. McRonald of Bentinck. live in ‘Toronto. AT MRS. JOHN MORRIson‘s The Senior W. M. S. held its June meeting at home of ‘Mrs J. Morriâ€" son. Thke devotional part was taken by Mrs Patterson and Mrs Hirtle with Mrs Hepburn leading the~reâ€" sponsive reading from Romans 15. Mrs W. J. McFadden had the study. book which dealt with Dr. Goforth laying the foundations in Manchuria. Roll call was answered with a verse containing the word "prayer." Mrs G. L. Sharp gave a full report of Annual Saugeen Presbyterial. Mrs. H. J. McFayden gave Glea:ning ab?uti Visitors with Mr and Mrs J. C. General . Assembly Meeting which Cook Sunday were Mr. James Allen was held in St. Cathenneg. |from near Chesley, Mr and Mrs Steâ€" During the business period the; wart Jackson and Mrs Minto Jackâ€" bale arrangements were made. It son of Glamis, and Mr. and Mrs. was decided to give a special ol'i.'er-I Gordon Noble and babe. ing at July meeting to defray ex | Mr and Mrs. Bert Hodgson (Miss penses of clotning for a boy of nine | E. Horne) of Ripley, called on Mr. Nemcs ie and Mrs R. T. Edwards a week ago MRS. D. McQUEEN WAS HostEss |last Sunday evening on their way TO KNOX EVENING AUxLiary bhome from a honeymoon trip, motorâ€" Mrs D. McQueen was hostess on ing through Ontario and Quebec, and Tuesday evening to the Knox . Brem tuom on your wiouee is t yourt ing Auxiliary. The singing of the ~ 1 : youne hymn "Go Labor On" followed by the ; COUMI;e-an a Mrs Thos. fimmaina ana laalde Toirer opened the meeting. l Charl.ie wer;: guests 'with Mr. and ]e:: :'Zpor(i ::it:: ;eGrizvi’;:by:::;]l Mrs Jas Ewen, Aberdeen, on Sunday f nn a | _ 29 ladies were in attendance at the m resanaat ryr ce sar f e ren The study book was presented by ?::k‘la‘m;;isP;:“J“’;‘:;::;‘::yp::sig’:dt n Aneneanenct Lanes m nesiogt me amtones Miss Maude Storrey took charge of "The kiss of the s'un for pax_-don, the devotional period and read the The song of the birds for mirth: scripture; prayer was ofered by; We are nearer God‘s heart in the Mrs C. McGirr| _ Lunch was served| garden, 3 by the hostess and assistants. \Than anywhere else on earth. During the business period the bale arrangements were made. It was decided to give a special offerâ€" ing at July meeting to defray ex penses of clotning for a boy of nine | Mrs. M. Davis, Jennie and Basil, "and Gladys Firth spent Sunday with iMr and Mrs Harold Lawrence in \ Egremont. | Mr and Mrs Wm. Orchard, Holstein and Mrs John Orchard, Mount Forest | were guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Thos. Glencross Monday, the =latter remaining for a few days. A reception was held last Friday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Thos. Laughlin, for Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Reay, who were married reâ€" cently. In the course of the evenâ€" ing, they were presented with a couch. ‘The evening was spent in dancing. Mr Richard Samson of Flint, Mich, and Mrs Em. Rutledge of Markdale, were recent guests with Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Hugh McArthur and Mr and Mrs R. T. Cook spent Sunâ€" day evening with Mr and Mrs Jas. Crutchley, of Dornoch. Chas. McClocklin. Mr and Mrs Adam Anderson Mr. John Firth received the sad news last Thursday about midnight that his sonâ€"inâ€"law, Gordon Riddell of Matachewan, had been drowned about ten p.m. that evening in the Monâ€" treal River. Heleft soon after to be with his daughter in her trouble, Miss Jean Firth accompanying him. Mr. Fred McClocklin and Mr Neil of Toronto visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Chas. McClocklin. Miss Clara Jack spent the weekend with her friend, Miss Cecelia Matâ€" thews of Mount Forest . Mrs Ed. Reay of Fisherville spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Noble. Mrs. Percy Greenwood had a good paper on "Health and Child welfare"; a duet was rendered by Mrs W. G. Firth and Jean; a humorous reading by Essel Hastie; Community singing; Roll call: "Do‘s and dont‘s for <the grower of flowers". The 1lâ€"centaâ€" meal brought in a nice collection of $28, which has since been spent "in a pair of blankets and yarn for the soldiers. Singing the National Anâ€" them closed the meeting after which Mrs. Peart and assistants served lunch. The next meeting will be held July lith at the home of Mrs. W. J. Greenwood. All ladies welcome Cecil Greenwood who has signed up with the Greyâ€"Simcoe Regiment, was a caller on his brother Percy on Sunday. 29 ladies were in attendance at the W. I. meeting held at the home of Mrs James Peart Wednesday of last week. Mrs W. J. Ritchie presided and gave a good paper on the motto: "The kiss of the sun for pardon, The song of the birds for mirth: We are nearer God‘s heart in the garden, ‘Than anywhere else on earth." ZI0O0N it spent last Tickets good going from noon Friâ€" day, June 28th, until 2.00 p.m. Monâ€" day, July 1, 1940. Return Limit to leave destination not later than midâ€" night Tresday, Jualy 2, 1940. Times shown are "Standard" MINIMUM SPECIAL FARE, â€" 256. Full information from any agent. P. M. McFADDEN, Town Agent, . Between all points in Canada and to certain destinations in United States ‘CO PLACES FOR‘ Dundalk trimmed Shelburne $â€"1 in the latter village in O. L. A. interâ€" mediate lacrosse, the same day Durham was winning from Orangeâ€" A deal is practically completed whereby Jos. A. Brown is disposing of the Durham Rink to Wim. McGowan, of the Rob Roy Milling Co., who will utilize it as a storehouse and a cooper shop. Mr Brown has been onâ€" deavouring to sell or rent the rink for a year or more, as he considers going West, but could not get the right parties to purchese to carry on our winter sports. _ 25 YEARS Ago (from Review Fyle, June 24th, 1940) ‘Three more Ford cars have been been disposed of by C. Smith & Sons. Dr. Gun and A. B. McArthur, Glenelg, have purchased touring cars and Jas. Dargavel of Rock Mills a Another one of the first settlers of our community passed away on Friâ€" day last in the person of Mrs Alexâ€" @nder Coutts. â€" She was in her 90th year, a Presbyterian in her religion. Glenmount Corr: Rev. John Leece, B.A., preached his farewell sermon in Ebenezer Church on Sunday to a large congregation. His new field is at Angus. During the past four years he has added more names to LOW RAIL FARES IN DAYS OF YORE In coming from the sta'tion carmyâ€" ing a suitcase Saturday Constable Arrowsmith became suspicious . of of and stopped Harry Weppler of Hanover and found the case to be wellâ€"filled with liquor bottles. North Egremont Corr: Mr _ Wm. Lawrence has completed his silo with the help of J. McBeth, chief contractor. He is now at Mr Alex. Henderson‘s superintending the erecâ€" tion of one there. Holstein Corr: Mr James, assistâ€" ant Engineer of the Hydro Electric, will be at Holstein on Monday night, 28th inst., to address a meeting in the interests of the Hydro Electric. Contrary to a prediction in last Friday‘s Globe, Durham‘s lacrosse team took the measure of Bert Booth‘s fast Orangeville club by a 17â€"3 score. The local line up was, J. N. McKim, goal; ‘°H. McDonald, point; Jim McLachlan, cover;. Bert McDonald, 1st def.; Karn, 2nd def.; Kerr, centre; C. Rife, 2nd home; Al. Saunders, 1st home; V. Elvidge, outside h.; Mack Saunders, inside At the nominating Convention of Southâ€"East Grey Conservatives last Friday, R. J. Ball, M. P., of Hanâ€" over, was selected as the standard bearer, as president Wm. Breese of Chatsworth, who was the only other nominee, withdrew. Dornoch Corr: Farmers have no reason at all to grumble now as there is a shower nearly every day of the week and things are beginâ€" ning to look more prosperous. Edge Hill Corr: This is the seasâ€" on for fence building. Messrs A. Anderson, D. Edge, W. Firth and W. Edge all are or have been putâ€" ting up new wire fences lately. Priceville: The hydro gangs are with us making things lively for the present. ‘They are making good proâ€" gress as the poles are all up and most of the cross bars and wires. We are having a meeting on Monâ€" day nisht to decide as to whether Priceville is to have electric Ights this fall or not. 5 Mr Moore McFadden, of Pickering is visiting with nis parents, Mr and Mrs Thos. Mcâ€"Fadden. A number from around here were in attendance at Mr James Haslett‘s barn raising at Aberdeen Wednesday last and this Monday the young people were at Mr. R. T. Edward‘s at Zion raising a driving shed. _ At both places they tripped the light, fantastic. DOMINION DAY FARE AND ONEâ€"QUARTER for the round trip July 1, ONTARIO out special services than any of bis predecessors. He carries away with him the good wiil of not only his own church, but the whole communâ€" Plumbing and Heating and REPAIR WORK DONE Ontatrio & Dominion Land SBurveyor Registered Professional Engineer the membership of the church withâ€" done much deaconess work in Toronâ€" to and missionary work in the West, is to be married to Rev. Mr Kerr, cution and Physical Culture. Special Course for advanced pupilis, including Hand Culture and Arm Gouches B» method for children of pre school age. Hours 1 to 6 p. m. Successor to the late W. D. Henry K.GC £23 Second Ave. E. Laidlaw Build‘g J. L. SUITH, M.B., M.C., P.S. Pupib of Parnell Morris, A. A. G. O. To remove the cause of disease, try Chiropractic Adjustmento, Mas sage and Uitra Violet Rays. Office and Residence: Corner Gom® tess and Lambton Streets, Durkham Office hours: 9 to 11 am., 130 to 4 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m. Sundays excepted® Office Hours: 1.30 to 4.00 p. m. 730 to 9.00 p. m. Dates arranged at Herald Office, Danâ€" dalk, also through Durham Review, Honor Graduate Toronto University, Graduate Royal Coll. Dental Surgeons W. C. PICKERING, 0ODSs, «Da Rooms: Over Royal Bank Durham, Licensed Auctioneer for Grey County Prompt, courteous & efficient service DURHKHAM _ & HOLSTEIN B. M. CHARLTON, A. A. G. M ; Office: Mill Street, DURHAM, ONX, J. F. GRANT, 0.D.S., L.u.a. CHIROPRACTIC C. G. AND FRANK G. FOSTER, B. A. W. PIERCE ELLIS Veterinary Medicine, Surgery and HoTEL WAvERLEY Located on Wide Spadina Ave. at College St. Easy Parking Facilities Convenient to Highways Your Next Visit to GEORGE E. DUNCAN Dentistry in alil its Branones J. H. McQUARRIE, B. Aa. CORNELIUS BENNINGER, T. H. SNEATH, M. D. F. U. EAGLESON 344 w A. 1. POWILL.. Pommmeant BESSIE McGILuvRA® Vingle â€" â€" $19to 329 BDouble : â€" $2.50 to 00 Four to Keom, $6.90 to $6.00