A number from here attended MM John 1". McDonald’s sale on Monday.§ daughters. visited Sunday at Mr. An- gus Moonnnell’s, Protm. was Olive McMeekin, visited friends returned home Friday, after spend- ing a week visiting in muddle. Kr. Alfred Hincks, Toronto, spent the week-end at his home. naturday. Saturday with her sister, and father, Ir. C. McLean and attended the ser- mu Jun loom]! of mm, b mung Mrs. Allie McLean with E W duties. 3'. mm Blacks spent a few in Toronto. last week, visiting fr; auto. spent the weék-end a their par- not. were served. lea-rs. mm: and Alex. McLean, and COAL OIL PAGE 8 ONTARIO and baby Mary, Our business is to create printing that makes sales. Typography, choice of stock -â€"every element that makes Street Orator: “We must get rid of radicalism, socialism, bolshevism, com- munism and anarchism.†Voice From the Crowd: “And while we’re about it, why not throw in ream- atism?" Mrs. Adam F'izzell, attended a_ live stock sale at Guelph last week. The services here on Sunday were taken here by Messrs. Douglas Con- nelly and James McCall, with the iuxmer conducting the service and the latter giving the address. Mrs. Galloway sang during the service “There is no Night Thereâ€. Interment was made in the Durham Cemetery. sick and afllicted, will be much missed His funeral on Friday from the home of his son, Gratton Wise, was largely attended, attesting to the respect in which he was held. Rev. W. H. Smith, of Durham and Rev. John Galloway of Mulock. had charge of the services. ;The next meeting on Armistice Day, Friday. November 11, will have a spec- ial program. All are invited to attend. Thelï¬teMWbe The people of the district have been greatly oppressed in the passing of this {venerable gentleman at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Reg. Sharpe, last Wed- nesday morning. The late Mr. Wise was known by a large number of acquain- tances to have been an industrious man, a kind neighbor. and a good citizen, and his visits among his family, the ' wane napuzea. lemme, when it most enjoyable time W†h“ by all. The feature of the new Home!“ mu" 01“ 18 Putin: on in: was the performance of those in the" We“ Donnie: play “Her Gloves?" lam. Costume prizes were won by 3‘ “1°?“ on Tuesday evening of mmpsmm,mmmummuumm ‘fmwdlnsacouplcotmhm Arthur, on Friday evening of this week. Rev. Mr. MacIvor of Prioeville, will preach here at the anniversary service next Sunday afternoon. Rev. Mr. Arm- strong will take his work in mceville. 7 Mrs. Frank Halllday was a. guest over the week-end with Mrs. Jos. Crutchley. - Mrs. Mary Brown and son, .1. D., with Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLean. were week-end visitors with Mr. Tomy Tiffany, spent a few days recently with friends at Parry Sound. (Our Own' c‘omsmndem) Mrs. Neil McLean :spen't Tuesday with Durham friends. A membership drive was decided. on. Lyle Mercer as captain of the “Pud- dle Jumpers†and Ivan Christie captain of the “Sea Fleas". The contest to begin October 26. and ending November 7, at 8 pm. A Hallowe’en masquerade social was to be arranged for Oct. 31. President, Trthur Haas, vice pres, or group leaders, Hubert McDougall, Earl HunL, Margaret Irvin, Nora Short; secretary Isobel Hastie; treasurer, Ken- neth Alles; press reporter, Alma Leith; organists Islay Sim and Aileen Brown. The Holstein Community Circle was; re-organized on Tuesday evening last.' The meeting was held in the basement of the church with a good attendance. The past president Ewart Alles, pre- sided. After the opening exercises were! over Margaret Irvin and Wima Beltonl rendered a duet which was appreciated. L Isobel Hastie was appointed secretary; for the evening. The following officers“ were elected: I was spent after which refreshments were served. G. Hunt, and spent an enjoyable time, A former member Mrs. Robinson (nee Eunice Tindall) and her husband, Mr. Robinson of Kincardine were present. The class took this opportunity of pre- senting Mrs. Robinson with a pair of silver salt and pepper shakers as a small token of their esteem. Mrs. Rob- inson in a few well chosen words thank- ed the class for the gift. A jolly time On Friday evening the Star Bible Class, with their teacher, Mr. Robert Sim, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. be present at the funeral. Mrs. Rife has been with her mother for the past three weeks. Mr. Rife and Miss Irlma, left on Saturday to Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Rite, whose mother, Mrs. Sadler, passed away at her home in Wiarton on Fri- day. The funeral was held on Monday people. Those who attended the illustrated lecture in the United church on Thurs- day evening given by Rev. Mr. Steed, of Drayton, were well repaid for going. Rev. Mr. Steed spent several years as a missionary in Angola, West Africa. He told of the wonderful work that is being done there for the African Several from Holstein and vicinity were in Mount Forest last Wednesday evening attending the Young Peoples' Rally in Westminster Church, Mr. Earl Lantenslager of Kitchener, was the chief speaker. The Women’s Association of the Un- ited church met at the home of Mrs. F'enton on Thursday night last, with the president, Mrs. Thorne, in the chair. Several items of business were disposed of after which the hostess served a dainty lunch. '$ IL ncky Saugecn KENS BUSY THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Come all and enjoy WWW“- Sympathy is extended to the Mo- InnesBros.1nthelossbydeathofa loving mother. Miss Marion Henderson, who has been assisting ms. Irvine Geddes, returned to her home last week. i Miss Edith Drimmle, visited recently with Miss mat-ct Leitho Aoommercieltrevellerhlmmll- sedhlseoneeuandwndhhnoeltwflh mmtospendlnamllm. mamahednnanelmtm- ‘¢aot;p|ct\mh0\nehelve?â€heu- F URI A striki new heating plant, sci< designed yield more heat from less bnilding t large or small to be beau : Mr. Johnston spent the week-end ! with Toronto friends. whom we are sorry to say ls suflerlng from a parslytlc stroke. A fowl supper will be held in the Amos church on Nov. 11, supper serv- ed from 6 to 8, followed by a splenmd Mr. Harold Bolton, Halstein, is as- sisting Mr. John McCannell, with his hall work. The mission band will meet in the Manse on Saturday afternoon. visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Ir- ‘WdLhawoneu-thdommuu “A ulna-d hall or library?" Mesdames Bunston, Eccles, Hastie and Renwick, visited .Mrs. M. Whyte. Yeovil, last Thursday, the latter ac- companied them home for a. visit. (Our Own Correspondent) Mrs. H. Arkwell, and Mrs. B. Knapp, and families of Toronto, returned to the city Sunday, after spending a few days with their mother, Mrs. R. Smail. 'church on Hallowe’en. The town folk had charge of the devotional period and the Zion people looked after the social part. Lunch was served at. the close of the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hanson, and (laughter of Swinton Park, visited early in the week at the Nelson home. Zionites entertained the A.O.T.8. Mr. and Mrs. Bryson Morlock and daughter, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. James Mather, spent the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mc- Arthur. couple of days in town, father, Mr. John McNally. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McClocknn, spent a few days with their daughter in. Bentinck, last week. I Walkerton, spent Sunday with Mr. Traverston (Our Own Correspondent) ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Calton, and son, Lindsay, and Mr. Robt. Lindsay, of spent over the week-end with his par- l ents, here, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Moélocknn, and son, Arthur and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mc- Clocklln of Zion, were Sunday visitors at the Campbell and Twambley homes. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. J.| Walsh (nee Beatrice Shewell) who were united in marriage“ last Wednesday. HObklrk. Erle Anderson of Boone, spent a few days with friends here. Mr. Edgar Boyce accompanied by Mrs. McCartney and son. Wm. and Mrs. Wm. IIIII Dromore Phone 140 new heating plant, scientifically yield more heat from less fuel. No large or small to be heated with a "we or m. and Mrs. Hugh Firth on Hallowe’en. The evening was pleasantly spent at progressive euchre. A pleasant evening was spent gt No- THE GILS neighborhoocl, home of Mr. Six-Octave Organ ...................... Player ' Upright We are overstocked w Crosley Radios. Our 13 than cost priceâ€"this 0' “L’POWBY†T. HEM HAM MACHINE SHOP SOME OF; L DEI FOREST CROSLEY RADIO PIANOS and RADIOS will neve] come again. W“ Spent :t No. w “newest featunes, such as authentic silencer utomatic volume control, colon-tone control nd. Cabinet of American Walnut. I Pianos and De Forest nos are selling for less >ortunity‘ to buy a piano using bums ot_todny, tog-any m W'the-elhrwm. E GREAT S H AMERICAN RHEUMATIC REMEDY In all their varied forum ‘ quiclgy relieved by RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA ï¬ll-llama.“ “Mum-nu†then buy $149.00