r cousins, the nd Lake. Mr and Mr3 Irs Ferguson, er of Chicago. cky â€" Saugeen, ht! Miss Elgre ried b}' Mr rento â€" visited y and Walsh e warm and in quickly. A their wheat. tone visited for with Mr and xith M:r and at a weekend Mr arg Mrs ale. Mr _ and d Mr Austin Mrs â€" George T. Mrs Jessie Chaterly from _ Strachan â€" of _ on Sunday tosh argl Mr. e of Mr and irs Wm. Ferâ€" ss Sadie Ferâ€" e and daughâ€" >lfe and Masâ€" from Chicago. elsey, Detroit, the home of Mr and Mrs. reathe on Me ie Park and to. Miss Mary ucted a conâ€" njoved by all. s the winner left for trainâ€" ‘alls on Morf lurray . Smith Irs East and » Bruce Beach old friends the funeral of remains were cemetery on extend â€" symâ€" family . and dauzhter Toronto were tish. The on closed x 15TH, 1940 askatoon was i his mother‘s ~ a few days Ishors. , nd opened the i after which r. _ The scrip by Mrs Daâ€" well respondâ€" the name of > Ledingham, red Cross." n was su4{ff in â€" unison ie meeting to rie and assistâ€" an enjoyable to 6.700 pairs ing M rate of as â€"answered lace and was orrespondence the business ed that anyâ€" y the bale to meetin«. followed with vey entitled, s People On olo was rendâ€" s from Overâ€" suests with _ spending a at the home MUrs F. Kel presided . for rarrie led in Mr and Mrs the Ladies® at the home dnesday, Juâ€" lanice of 23 Camp sor lavys at his EN MASSE *ran« and ME PURCHASES MADE IN ADVANCE All the personal equipment reâ€" wired for the armed forces is now being purchased many months in ivance of actual needs. For inâ€" «tance, some of the supplies needed »v the forces for next eight or nine MCGY%iE DIRECTOR JOINS CANADIAN NAVY rOW, MOLIUIE _ pEmET SW unc Canadian navy. The husbanda of Maureen DOttawa six weeks ago for nis medical test now officially Lieut. John Farrow, R.CN. | 13 _ 23._zaa in Canada. now officrially Liedk 27"2â€"/*""" .. Can wife plan to take up residence in Canada. Eit e EMERGENCY CZALLI If you can use ableâ€"bodied willing youth for harvesting and general farm help, apply immediately to your Reeve, Agriâ€" culturil 'ljepxesentaï¬ve or local Employâ€" The maintenance of a continuous supply of food for Britain‘s fighting forces and civilian population is of paramount importance in the sucâ€" cessful prosecution of the war. The financing of our war effort is another battle which must be won on the home economic front. The Ontario Government seeks the coâ€"opération of all in meeting the present critical situation. C AUGUST 15TH, 1940 To farmers to school hoys and to secondary school girls If you are willing to serve by selling war certificates enrol with your school principal at your own school. Watch for enrollment dates. months include eight miles of putâ€" tee, more than two million pairs of socks and over one million shirts. SCHOOL GIRLS PRICEVILLE hind in Hollywood, John Far, ne a lHieutenant in the Royal n O‘Sullivan, Farrow went to : and passed with ease. He i fanawins the war he and bhit Following the ONTARIO If you are willing to serve your country‘s needs by helping on the farm, enrol with your school principal at your own school. Watch for enrollment dates. SCHOOL BOYS MINISTER OF LABOR Mr and Mrs Alex. Macintosh of Midland and their war guests, Mrs. Frank Lomas, and Mrs Norman Mcâ€" Fadden and son Donald of Aberdeen, Scotland, were recent visitors at Ed. Everists. Miss Barbara McKee of Torontto is visiting with her grandparents, Mr and Mrs Everist. The W.M S. and W.H. Societies will be held Tuesday August 20th at the home of Mrs J. A Nichol. A deâ€" bate, â€" "Resolve that the piogrer woman did more for the betterment of the country than did the modern woman of today.". _ The affirmative side will be upheld by Mrs D. L. McArthur and Mrs Dan Campbell. _and the negative by Misses Marjorie Brown and Anna McEachern. Lunch Com., Sandwiches, Mrs A. Hooper, Mrs Wim. Brown. Cake, Mrs J. S. McDermid, Mrs John Michol, Sr. Mr David Hincks, Mr and Mrs Alf Hincks and Marilyn spent Wedngsâ€" day at Atwood. Little Miss Elinor McArthur spent a few days visiting at the home of her uncle, Mr J. A. Nichol. Mr and Mrs H. Tucker arll famâ€"| ily were recent visitors at Mr J. A.| MacCuaig‘s. | Mr and Mrs. Wilfred Parslow, New\‘ York and Mrs Craig, Toronto are visiting their mother, Mrs Kate Mecâ€" Donald. + Mrs J. W. McKechnie, Mr Geo. McKechnie and friend, Listowel, are spending this week with Mr and Mrs Alf. Hincks at their cottage. i Mr and Mrs W. J. Hincks and family spent weekend at Atwood. Mr Harry Pedlar, Toronfto, spent week end here. His wife and Harâ€" vey returned with bim, after visitâ€" ing friends here. 4 PORIN, 11UARUIU e ' Mr and Mrs Bill McKechnie, Mr and Mrs Archie MacCuaig, Mr and. Mrs. Gordon McLeod, Hopeville. _ | St. Andrew‘s S. â€"S. picric was ‘held on Wednesday afternoon on iSchool Grounds, when a about 60 iver.e present. Everybody, youl« and old were treated * couple of â€" times ‘to ice cream. â€" Games, races, and ‘prizes were given. A bountiful lunch and lemonade was served to all. Mr David Hincks, Mr and Mrs Alf Hincks and daughter spent weekâ€" end in Toronto, and were accompanied home by Miss Jean Hincks, who has Mr Bill Wilson, Cornwall, spent a couple days at Aiex Carson‘s. His wife and sons returned home. Thursâ€" Visitors on Saturday at A. L. Hincks were: Mr and Mr Neil Moeâ€" Cannell, Proton Station; Mr and Mrs Robt. McPherson and,. Eleanor with him after holidaying with PRICEVILLE &A ND VICINXIIY s THE DURHAM REVIEWV Mr. D. Hincks : and Wim. McLeod visited recently at F. MacCuaig‘s, Mulock. A very severe electric storm on Monday p.m. . put both hydro a;{i telephone out of business here. _ It still continues warm and sticky. We feel old and musty. Mr and Mrs Neil McMillan have got comfortably settled in their home in the Park. We hope to enjoy hours of pleasant chat with them inâ€" the coming months and years. Mr and Mrs Carlyle McMillan, who Forest races this Wednesday. Severâ€" were wed on 3rd of _August, arrived al in town are taking in the day‘s home from their honeymoon triplast sDort. Wednesday evening, and were royal-l The Cement employees have all 1y entertained that night ‘by their ‘"chipped in‘ and bought a . wrist best friends and ngighbors by way of watch for their former comrade Pte. a chivaree. Then on Friday evening George Lloyd. No. 9, Glenelg residâ€" a great gathering at Black‘s Beach ents have contributed similarly for tendered them a welcome; also made for Ernest McGirr and Alex Bell and presentation of a purse. Carlyle the gifts will be presented to the nicely thanked them, and a good boys when home on a holiday from dance was enjoyed. ‘camp nekt month. Mr and Mrs. John L. MacDonald, The prize winners in Field Comâ€" and son Huh of Ottawa, spent Monâ€" petition in Oats are in order of merâ€" day with aunt, Mrs Ferguson; also it: Alex. Grierson, Arch Park, H. gave us a pleasant hour‘s call. |G. Brigham., R. T. Edwards, W. L. | Mr and Mrs James Hardy and Elea-l Dixon, Geo. Ritchie, Dan Edge. nor visited friends in Stratford at the Fred Catton started as junior clerk lweek end. . {in the Standard Bank. Mr anfA Mrs Maritn Nelson, who have been managersâ€"inâ€"chief on the Campbell ranch here, tendered their resignation some time ago. Yesterâ€" day they moved out, and Mr and Mrs Neil Campbell are now in charse. We all welcome them back to the Mrs. Delbert Haw and baby boy are spending a couple of weeks with mother and brother at Bayfield. On Monday a number of people'l No. 3 are to be congratulated on were picking berries in a nearby bush again securing> Miss Margaret Mortâ€" when one elderly lady, while eating iley as teacher for the fall term. lunch, had cause to remove hef,. Mrs. W. J. Ritchie gave a quilting teeth. She carefully laid them down bee to her young married friends one and forgot to replace them. The day last week. ..:. Mr John Firth thunderstorm _coming on caused eVâ€" nas his silo completed this week, eryone to leave hurriedly. ‘After £0° which makes four concrete silos in ‘|ing quite adistance, teeth were Mmissâ€" this district. .... Mr A. J. Greenâ€" ed and a rush back in the approachâ€", wood had a bee last week raising a ing storm located them alright. NO stable and moving onto the former ‘wild animal had yet appropriated Banks property now owned by him. them. Another young lady while bathing at Black‘s Beach on Monday, hurriedly left without her belonzings so be careful you are niot caught in a storm. in Members of the local dramatic group â€" with a few»â€"friends spent a pleasant day last. Wednesday at Wasaga Beach. Anrfiversary services will be held at Hopeville United Church the first Sunday in Sept. A very severe . electrical storm swept over this district Monday afâ€" ternoon. Several bolts came a little too close for comfort although no material damage was done. In one instance fire was fiashing from a a radio set. Mr E. M. McEachnie and family of Buffalo were holidgy guests with bis parents, Mr and Mrs Archie Mcâ€" Eachnie. | _ PRESBYTERIAN Y. W. A. . ! ‘ The Evening Auxiliary â€" met in the home of Mrâ€" Arthur Atkinson Friday evening August 9th. Miss Mary Tobin presided. The scripture lesson was read by Miss C. M. Ritâ€" chie, after which Mary Tobin offered prayer. The chapter from the study book was capably given by Mrs A. McRonald. Mrs Atkinson and assistâ€" â€"ants served refreshments. Mr and Mrs Hugh Sinclair and son, Mr and Mrs J. Sinclair, and Miss Merle Sinclair enjoyed a motor trip through Northern Districts last week. The Ladies‘ Aid of the Presbyteriâ€" an Church Nare holding a sale of baking and aRernoon tea, on Saturâ€" day afternoon, August 24th, in the former Morlock stqre. SWINTON PARK .. BUSES: LEAVE > f PDurham, zoixg To ToroNTo $.41 a.m., 6.06 p.m.â€" To OWEN soUND . . 12.50 $.m., a 7.15 p.m., b 11.00 p.m aâ€"except Sun.; â€" bâ€"Sun. & Hol. Tickets and Information at CALDER‘$ DRUG $TOREâ€"Phone HOPEVILLE: Mb PNEOC O Ccan‘ eoriht Ni ravaisencetienre ht s alk " * "**~** _ Many of the industrial plants which l s msore yA have been. built in Cariada for British \:~~~~ 25‘ YEARS Acod" ~ | and Canadian ° account over the last s 10 months are already engaged in the l ‘(Revaewrfy le, August 19th, 1915) production of ammunition )ranging i _ Messrs Wilkin Bros., proprietors from artillery shells and their comâ€" of Chesley Woollen Mills, have reâ€" ponents, including antiâ€"aircraft shells ceived an 9rder ~from the Canadian and also a variety of heavy and Government for 1500 blankets to be field gun ammunition, down to rifie | completed by Oct. 1. â€" The firm also bullets. Canada is now producing not kasan order in hand for 48,000 prsâ€" merely shells but cartridge cases Iof socks and is turning out 400 pajrs'v fuses, primers and all components inâ€" per day. 7 cluded in a round of ammunition. iâ€"â€"John H. Hunter and Robt. Scott h J !have their horses entered in the Mt «â€"_â€"â€"_â€"â€"@GBp@â€"__â€"_._.__~ Forest races this Wednesday. Severâ€" al in town are taking in the day‘s _ Much of the sucess of the local ~sport. flf):Wer s_ho.w_ had.bet_en. due to .C<>!m:n‘- IN DAYS OF YORE The Cement employees have all ©!"0T oTNA, w90 Nat. Olfpd{1/000 IL "chipped in‘" and bought a wrist @1 and, being an ardent horticulâ€" watch for their former comrade Pte. turist, had won several prizes. George Lloyd. No. 9, Glenelg resid. Later on, he was reading the reâ€" ents have contributed similarly for POrt in the local paper, when he for Ernest McGirr and Alex Bell and jJumped to his feet, with an angry the gifts will be presented to the remark. L w n io ie n n it e K w Mr Oliver Hunter and Miss Marâ€"‘ aret Hunter leave next Monday for Hamilton, where they will join a special party who intend visiting several Western Canadian cities on their way to the Panama Exposition at San Francisco and return via Salt Lake City, Yellowstone Park, Omaha and other points on their homeward route. : _ Edge Hill Corr: ‘The trustees of No. 3 are to be congratulated on again securing > Miss Margaret Mortâ€" ley as tescher for the fall term. ..Mrs. W. J. Ritchie gave a quilting bee to her young married friends one day last week. .... Mr John Firth has his silo completed this week, which mmakes four concrete silos in this district. .... Mr A. J. Greenâ€" wood had a bee last week raising a stable and moving onto the ~former He inténdsâ€" ha'ving a concrete foundâ€" ation placed under it. After the raisâ€" ing the men tried target shooting. Holstein Corr: Early Saturday morning following several weeks‘ illâ€" ness, there passed away in the perâ€" son of Wm Horsborough, one of the pioneer settlers of Egremont. He was 70 years of age. Dromore Corr: Mr J. G. Johnston recently purchased a five passenger Ford car.... Master Nelson and Miss Dromore Corr: Mr J. G. Johnston recently purchased a five passenger Ford car.... Master Nelson and Miss Marjorie Rocks are spending â€" their holidays with Mr Wm. Nelson. .. Our football team were successful over Priceville in a Friday, score THE REVIEW,. DURHAM COUNTER CHECK BOOKS â€" _i _ _ onno insl lt e e ons A beautiful picture made in St. Peter‘s recently, showing His Holines: Pcpe Pius XII making an impassioned plea for world peace. This picture was made at the time his holiness received Myron Taylor, Presiden! Roosevelt‘s papal envoy, appointed tc discuss ways and means of bringâ€" ing peace to the world. We supply them in any quantity at lowest price in a game at Bunessan last AN IMPASSIONED PLEA FOR PEACTE We t uhvc sc mm n wncene oo n utm __| NOTICE is hereby given that all of person:ï¬ having claims against the: on estate o‘t Rachael Hooper, late of ri the Villagf of Priceville, in the Counâ€" y. ty of Grey, Widow, deceased, who ng died on \or about the 19th day of ne July, 1940,\ to send or deliver to the _., undersigned, Solicitor for the execuâ€" Canada As Empire Arsenal. Much of the sucess of the local flower show had been due to Counâ€" cillor Smith, who had organized it "Why, what‘s wrong " asked Mrs Smith, drooping her knitting. 1 _ "Listen to this !" he roared. "It says here: ‘As Mr Smith mounted the platform to open the show, all eyes were fixed on the large red nose he displayed. Only years of careful cultivation could have pro: duced an exhibit of such brilliance." IN *KHE MATTER of the Estate of Racha\el Hooper, late of the Village of Priceville, in the County of Grey, IN "kHE MATTER Racha\el Hooper, 12 of eville, in the Wic,l::‘ls\ deceased. â€" NOTICE is here tors, full p‘q,rticulars of their claim duly proved\\ on or before the 29th day of August, 1940. AND TAK'J{: NOTICE that after the said last mentioned date, the execuâ€" tors will praoceed to distribute the assests of the\said deceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to\the claims of which | they shall then\have notice, and thej said executors will not be liable for. the said assets \)r any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shal\ not have been reâ€" f ceived by them at the time of such distribution. \ ‘ Dated at Durham\ this 6th day of | August, 1940. \ NOTICE TO CREDITORS Durham, Ontario, Solicitor for the"‘-,' Executors, Mrs. Belle Beatoie and Mr Wam. G. Watson.\ ONTARIO Big bundle of old papers, only Se, at Review office. Just‘the thing for lighting fires, laying carpets, etc. Columbia Victrola and De Forest Crosley 5 tube Electric radio for sale cheap. Apply at Review Office. Plumbing and Heating Phone 344 w collect. Successor to the late W. D. Henry K.G €23 Second Ave. E. Laidlaw Build‘g J. L. SMUITH, M.B., M.C., P.S. Office and Residence: Corner Comb tess and Lambton Streets, Durkham Office bours: & to 11 am., 139 to 4 Office Hours: 1.30 to 400 p. m. 720 to 900 p. m. W. C. PICKERING, DDS, LOS Honor Graduate Toronto University, Graduate Royal Coll Dental Surgsens Rooms: â€"Over Royal Bank Durkam, FRANK G. FOSTER, B. A. Prompt, courteous & efficient service DURKHAM & HOLSTEIN Durham Office: Sales taken on reasonable terms. Dates arranged at Herald Office, Dun:â€" dalk, also through Durbham Review, Licensed Auctioneer for Grey County Office: Mill Street, DURHAM, ONR, Duncan, try Chiropractic Adjustments, sage and Vitra Vioiet Rays. J. F. 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