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Durham Review (1897), 9 Jan 1913, p. 8

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Cough Cure, 50e tin; 60e byl Royal Purple Disinfectant, 25¢ and 50¢ tins, R”‘il Purple Roup Cure, 25¢ tins ; 30c by mail: Newspaper advertisements are the fingerâ€" posts on the road to right buying. They are quick and safe guides to the places and goods most worthy of your patronage. to m fromm will make your hens winter as In the sumr free from disease. T unadulterated. We do \ qesd is CCEDTUSC mTeP SEumety feed. If you have a poor, miserableâ€"look~ inz animal on your place try it on this one first and see the marvellous result which will be obtained. Our Stock Specific will increase the milk flow three to five lbs. per cow per day, while being fed in the stable. A 50e puhm'illhnaooworhom’mdau. ROYAL PURPLE PAUTTDY | anmarmâ€"« I r w 0 Conte St SNCer Snd woultry. ‘Tells how to feed all kinds of heavy and light horses, colts and mares, milch cows, calves and ‘fattening steers, also hew to keep «and feed poultry so that they will lay as well in winter as in summer. It contain« 260 You can fatten cattle and hogs in a month‘s ess time by using our Royal Purple Stock 3pecific than you could possibly do without it, ‘hereby saving a month‘s feed and labor and he cost to you will not be more than $1.50 for ix pigs or $1.00 for one steer. It will keep rour Ravent Bs alucse ao. en . L w:::n:l& from all over # ve used our goods. without it. h Thanks to the high standard of present day advertising, no person "OYAL PURPLE How difficult to make _ needs to sol up your shopping list The adverti: without first knowin g of a newsya; something about the justthe inf goods you need or the require to m store that sells them! Selection of g Your shopping wou!d be Leisurely, i1 all experiment. You â€" of your own would pay out a lot of can plan and money during the slow the purchase process of learning by experience how to avoid From soap disappointment and disâ€" gesâ€"from st satisfaction . feuakiRns <TIo â€" New, qy , JVU toronto Daily News for one OME ennserrxxi¢¥¥¢+ee ahe Roview and Toronto Daily World for 1 PME rerresserrtrvenrences The Review and ‘Toronto Daily Cilolis finr Â¥ arss s Globe for 1 year the Reviaw ana â€" 0 OOS ARCYOPWEâ€" er sor ono)m ‘he Review and Weekly Free Preas for one yORI.....«..+..«.«.... he Review and Farming Worl i fonym..................... "he Review and the Farmers‘ A4. yocate for 1 yoar ... . , CheReview and Canadian Farm The Review and Duily Free Press DHL wase for 1 year The Review Suppose there were no advertisementsâ€" what a worrying task shopping would be ! Think how you would miss the helpful inforâ€" mation that guides you to select the best go ods and to know the shops where they can be best obtaimed. "he Review and Woekly Advortis‘ OÂ¥ for ana c2. ‘he Review and Toronto Star for 1 UE ecarsecrrrers he Review and Toronto News for one weur... ... . 10 Reviaw and Toronto filik; Mall and Bmpire for 1 year...... Cmm ,-(-u......-.................... Rhe Review and Weekly Mail and Empire for 1 FOAF +s a rxrerrre ie ... Ne Review and the Family Her. ald and Weekly Star for 1 year ‘he Review and Weekly Witness for 1 ym he Heview . fiiintttreeee Manufactured only by on C PORITEITE RHHUIPTY your hens lay just as well in. the In the summer, and will keep them uies . e colt L PURPLE POULTRY SPECIFIC ED PIEUTT 10 ETT RECP in show condition with ordinary TCVWE TmnaD« wl F wyul Toooo.n..o.o'-ooo...----oo-t-ouu..o phous us .c s o ATETe her ces ol on e e oi These goods are pure and do not use any cheap filler package, entirely different iar‘et at the present time. summer. It contains 360 11 over Canada, from people goods. No farmer should be and Weekly Sun for *n+ nps hremannns en se8 e#00 memmnnnntnne ns aae *n n 9 nae n n 0 lot of _ can plan and decide upon tins ; 30¢ by Daily the information that is essential to safe and adâ€" vantageous buying, From soap to gas Ranâ€" gesâ€"from shoes to autoâ€" mobiles â€"one gets from newspaper _ Advertising the purchases in view needs to sohp at random. The advertising columns of a newsyaper give you Just the information you require to make your best selection of goods or store. Leisurely, in the comfort I 80 Has silenced its tuneful lay, As with calm delight, 1 90 In the moon‘s weird light, I noiselessly flca‘t away. 180| As down the river I dreamily glideâ€" The sparkling and | moonlit riverâ€" 2 50| Not a ripple disturbs| the glassy tide, Not a leaf is heard to quiver; 1 90 The lamps of night Shed their trembling light, 8 75 With a tranquil and silvery glory, i Over river and dell, 2 50 Where the zephyrs tell } | To the night their plaintive story. 2 50 ; gently time my cleaming oar To music of joyâ€"laden straing, 8 75\ Which the silent woods fand listening | shore 4 75 Reâ€"echo in soft refrains :â€" ; ;‘.et holy thought rom this tranquil spot * ul Float up through the slumbering ‘ e« air; For who would rofane ‘ lE l With fancies v;‘xpn A ics | A scene zo incffably fair! 4 , for | â€"â€"â€"~â€"# 64 «.â€"_._._. 4 _ Also part of Lot 20, Tp,. Glenelg, con. 1, E. G,. R., contaning 46 acres about 1 mile from Durham. Also a stone residence containing 6 rooms in Lower Town, Durham, on Garafraxa St. with over an acre of ground attached. Arrangements can be made at any time for possession. 98 acres situated in Tp. of Normanâ€" by, Lot 1 & 2 of 1, Con. I, 1} miles south of Durham. Good brick house and bank barn, conveniently situated and a good hon»e, Also part of Lot 290, Tp. Glenelg, con. 1, E. G. R., contarning 46 acres mRhAHK YE ALE Beult we sns 1 71 _ In the Surrogate Court of the County + p of Grey | In the matter of the estate of William ' James Adams, late of the Town of _ _Durham in the County of Grey, _ Feoman, deceased. | Notice is hereby given pursuant to Ontario Statutes 1911, Chap 26 Section 50, that all persons baving claims against the estate of Wm. Jas., Adams who died on or about the Thirteenth day of December, A. D., 1912, are reâ€" quired to send by post prepaid or otherwise deliver to j)l’ Teifnrd, solicâ€" itor for the Executors. on or before the 17th day of January, 1913, their names, addresses and descriptions and § a foll statement of particulars of their ) olaims and the nature of the security 1 (if any) held by them, duly certified, and that after the said date the|" executors will proceed to distribute the $ assets of the escate among the parties | . entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then | ¢ have notice, Â¥ Dated this 24th day of December, | a A 1, 1912, The sun has gone down in On the Ottawa‘s gleamin And the silent night has s« The clouds from her starry Not a sound is heard uEvery warbling bird Jonu® C, Apans, 1 FRaNCIS H» Apans, j Pxecutors by their Solicitor, J. P, Telford Property for Sale. Advertising home, you Notice to Creditors By Edward fiartley Dewart ON THE OTTawa. D. McUrit, Prop. nis éleaming breast; . night has softly rolled i ho mamy t t SHi1ror liquid gold the type that will give lots and make good beet when The English records for a d UUction aro In nmeracs mm u... the â€" ,, " 3 _ ____"AHICation to the Breeder‘s ‘| Gazette extolling the virtues of the ; dairy Shorthorn H. W. Avery says: I am a farmer in central New York |and make cattle the main issue. Milk from the herd brings money every day in the year, and every week or so the butcher hands me a nice check for a beef animal, 1 am entirely satisfied with the returns from the berd. It brought me over $8,000 last year, more J than half of which was net profit. 1 | imagine they would be called duat purâ€" | pose cows, the kind of cows that will not down, notwithstanding the insistâ€" ent didactic statements of the self styled "special purpose" men to the contrary. Ninetyâ€"nine per cent of cows are kept because their owners make money out of them or hope to. A cow ’( that brings her owner a profit is raalle |. An Appreciation of This Much Disâ€" cussed Breed. In a communication to the Breeder‘s Gazette extolling the virtues of the dairy Shorthorn H. W. Avare anvae. His widow, one son and ter survive him â€" Mp Melr ter attended the funeral, being unwell at the tima,. | Islay and was born there in 1833, |_ Hawmilton papers speak in the warm est terms of his life and work, " He was a power in the councils of his ; \ehurch and denomination, was Mod. ’ erator of the General Assembly, a man of spotless character and integâ€" ‘ rity, deeply learned and broad minded | yet withal possessed of a simple eainâ€" , est faith that made his life a benedic 1’ tion upon all who came in contact with him. As a man he was affection. } ate and thoughtful, yetfirm and true l â€"a man to be admired and a pattern : of good citizenship," He was a cousin of Mr Chas 1 nes, of Yeovil, who prizes a bible gift of decâ€"asod when bhe first Scotland. Mr Mcelones‘ sisters with deceased for many years an took a warm interest in his many atives in this part of Ontario and Collingwood, He was a nativ Islay and was botn there in 1822 Shorthorn A noted leider in Cburch life pass-,( 3 ed away in Hamiltoa on Christmas The Hig! morning, Rev. Donald Hugh Fletcher :’e!urned to o | this part, D. D., who for 0 years and more has | aAi done a noble work in Canada, â€" Many lm(amltSShqu will remember his sauintly presence visit ,to z;]se:< and message at the Jubilee s.orvice's of work on Mc :;l:)('h&lll Pres, Church a few years [ Miss Mar: are in excess of McLachlan Ferguson McRobb Robb REEVE Philp MceArthur DEP. REEVEâ€"Geo COUNCIL ~First th Last year‘s reeve was reâ€"elec substantial, Ferguson as was yote by wards is as below ; Allan‘s Drom{ DAIRY SHORTHORNS. Egremont again Elects Phil;; , : Two New Faces The Late Rev. Dr. Fletcher ol 19 58 "Eâ€"Geo. Lothian (acclamation) First three elected. 57 60 97 57 40 a7 ive lots of milk _when required. for a day‘s proâ€" s reeve was reâ€"elected by a Mclinnues‘ sisters lived or many years and be 0 came in contact| Our old friend Mr B »an he was affection. ) to know has gone after usefulness. We can rec l, yetfirm and true ure he used to have ofte nired and a pattern in song with the writer p." church music tunes, In son and one daughâ€"| tion we are glad to Mr McInnes‘ daughâ€" phis three danaohrsss °_ f g& Disuio'l'Pié:e;J.g;r‘ KZ:;}. HOLSTEIN * ZH‘ario and near was a native of , but the 30 Chas Mclinâ€" Dromore Holstein Yeovil many relâ€" nble, the first left C CC ARGIT 4 â€"598 feey long, 68 fee reg ister 16,850 tons, abo ut 34 000 tons â€"â€"spe quadruple screwâ€"tur andthe firs; merchant w{cb the ‘"cruiser ‘‘ ote apn 3 _ 5; 1C" Passenogersâ€"; and cuisine will be mai high *‘ Canadian Pacific " The * Empress of Ras “Empresq of Asia ‘ ara ai. sagn _ _ __ ; 7 C1900Y the vornyu."; latest featgres of marine architecture | Alice and every known convenience and | comftort fer passenmars ",; NC 4 great deal y ... 5â€"> ~, * ~â€"_unâ€".â€"from § ]'Juhn, N. B. March 21st, 1913, The Canadian Pacific Atlantic Em presses are so wel, kuown and hay esiabiished so en viable a reputatio; tor satety, speed, service and accom modation. tha; when we say the **Empress of Russia ‘" ang © Emâ€" Press at Asia " are larger and taster thaa the = Empress of Britain " and ** Empress of Ireland ‘ it means a @reatdeal m. l C. 4 11 P pcdidincth iA Al 42210 ©T 0 CCC M AA01d. â€" "ling 308, Margaret Main 2 The '.‘Emprcs:s of Russia" will sail| Bye 371, Sadie Hamilton 2: fmr‘p Liverpool Apr il Ist and will ca}1| Sutton 232. Grace Sharp at Gibraltar April 4 h, Villefranche Ap. 'f Rice 204, Arthur Irwm.(abs ’r:l fls Euit Baid Aptil 19th and wit ; U7 Itâ€"Total 350. Viota |proceed via Suez, Colombo, Penang, ’ '19,249"_'(’?38? Brolwn 2_‘ Svmgaporle, Hong Kong, Shanghai, ’l[\}:;:ic;chx s ;firtl::df,e:“,?; Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama and arrive | 64. 5 at Vancouver Sacurday, May sist ) M bLEJ.ZNEl From Vancouver to Toronto Passengers PA may travel via Canadian Pacific Main‘ JUN“_)R ROOM Line or Crows‘ Nest Pass Line and may | _ Jt. II,â€"Melvilie Hunt, also travel from Ft William â€" or via !?:own, John Mu'rdock, Jack Gx:'cat Lakes route to Port MeNicoll. '}:efzirge Babud, Nora Brown, The most direct connection to make | °049 (@ se'ft') j for the sailing from Liverpool April 1st | ,, Ft ’“d";l",’fl'e;'fl?f,. Reid is via "Empress o Brikeint .cs 0Cs < t Baird â€" U mEA 49 32 13 the world eru Pacific flag w of service is the great new engine steam Sia" and "Em ‘f Special Around the World Cruise ed by a majority expected, headed vanadian Pacific Empressos of * Kussia " angq * Asia," An unusual opportunity for an aroun & world eruise al} under the sriclol Canadian 7 ce o mare o o enE ) We notice the fine little house meaat for a station at McWilliams., !It is none too soon as we have had occasion to wait ourselves some three ’or fout times midst the worst weathâ€" er possibie. Now if they only had a telephone each way, particularly to the eass, it would let aone knOW‘ whether they were coming at all or | not, â€"_ 67 °0 IOIONL The choir of Anmos church are vited to the home of one of th valued members Miss Belle Patt son on Friday night and will doubt enjoy theimselves to the full SHr s Sull us U Miss Mary 1| towel on Mond to friends there t _ CPC200 Of ad "Empross of Asia," "Empress of Russia" will siverpool April 1st and will raltar April 4 h, Villefranche _ Port Said AmpiP ABek 00. retnrnasdt s__ _ "‘,* 14 O§teâ€" mont, has returned from her holiday visit to her parents and takes up the work on Monday, Miss Mary Backus, the recently engaged teacher of No 13, Egremont beg an work on 'l‘uusday of this week. Miss Mary llalpenny left for Lis. l‘ towel on Monday where after a vieir En frian Anir +/ | _ IV Class, 'I‘otal()oo.r Jennie Brown "" ATLOUNd the world Cr“ise |478, Horace Hill 465, Hugh Brown vooe smcs ’438. Zeta McClocklin 429, Willie Orâ€" adian Pacific chard 428, Viola Cameron 419, Irene * Kussia " ang".‘."::;'?.s of Drumm 418, Iva Murdoch 411, Gerâ€" s o tie Pettigrew 384, Florence Main 372, Jnlt‘;sual opportunity for an around | Harojd fiaud ;;; * § r > t c Ma e::llit.;l!lvunder the Canadian , Sr IIIâ€"Total 400. Mabel Reid 321 C / ae withi s consequent standard [! Pearl Drumm 304, Willie Main 274, | gcc is offered with the advent of| Arthur Kerr 256, Melford Rice 230, at new quadruple screw turbine JAnna Carss 70°, Ruth Reid "o°, I steamshipg * EMBFrses : 28 °m o 1 C 0. 9t oOs The High Schoot pupils have all returned to their vartous schools from this part, 67 61 ‘Nadian Pacific Atlantic Em. re so weli kuown and haye ed so ep viable a repUtation » Speed, service and accomâ€" thai when we say the 8 of Russia ‘ and * Emâ€" 812 " are larger and taster C UA 49 9 cicees o hape y en 2M 70 61 A North Egremont Trom Liverpooi Xpril 1st ‘ss of Britain‘" from St. March 21st, 1913, _ [ h 7 48L and will call \pril 4 ch, Villefranche Ap.â€" Said April 12th and will Suez, Colombo, Penang, Aong Kong, Shanghai, be, Yokohama and arrive r Sacurday, May 3is:â€" Senogersâ€"the Service ill be maintained at n Pacific " Standard. ess of Rassia and la ‘‘ are sister ships 68 feet beamâ€"grogs tons, displacement 8â€"â€"speed 20 knotsâ€" Â¥â€"turbine epginesâ€" inb oc e P , 3y 5 tPennuy left for Lis. n Monday where aftera visit ds there will go to Toronto. hoir of Amos church are inâ€" 0 the home of one of their members Miss Belle Patterâ€" Mir Pb u. 0 Te ty t J ‘nend Mr Bone we regret as gone after a long life of . We can recall the pleasâ€" d to have often in joining ith the writer, principally isic tunes. In this connecâ€" ] ate glad ‘to know that{ daughters are still alive. hie Aete qL s Faces in Council 43 47 o7 s teaclu;r of No less than last year but still the poll for Councii. The Mt. ?¢r _ returned {rom visit to his father, 1 8 Line, Glenelg, ‘nzie is at Present er daughter, Mrs, 65 76 44 61 ol For. Drurys _ Total § | | Id Cruise!« sses of J A, ’ ‘ an around “ ‘ Wtc ouge T Rus. will no 12, Egre l n esd cce n n sc | Bye 371, Sadie Hamilton 255, Ernest | | Sutton 232, Grace Sharp 232, Ada | !R!ce 204, Arthur Irwin (absent) | |, 5t IIâ€"Total 350. Viola MceClockâ€"| ’lin 249, George Brown 207, Alex, | Haas 211, Fdra Haas 156, James,‘ Murdoch 152, Merton Pettigrew 132. | W M BURNETT, Principal ’ [ Hay,14 4. ; 3 9° 7‘ *IUVIENHCG MaiIn 373, |_ He leaves as chisf me | Harold Baird 317. |Baird, Winnipeg ; Robt ! Sr IIIâ€"Total 400. Mabel Reid 321 | Mra Wm, Hay, Dromor Pearl Drumm 304, Willie Main 274, I‘Caul, Hopeville; Charl lAnhur Kerr 256, Melford Rice 230, homestead and Mrs ) Anna Carss 70°, Ruth Reid 70%% ,'Wmmpeg. [* JrIIT=<Total 400. _ Maudie Warâ€"| O1d neighbors in th Hin 08, Margaret Main 2 6, Mar lointe & ied | B’f;fl' SadlegHamllton 2:7: e lall Oin in SÂ¥MDAHAiT anir _ C 6 CC _ , Je died on Christmas night at th. C enmams Jhome of his sister, Mrs Neil Calder 1 $ The following is the report of the Winniprg, which had been his hom. * | Xmas exams i? 8 S No 3, Egltf-mont- }since leaving here some 8 years ago. ;h;ii:]:;:;dina?izfs.absent or one!,. tHfi'hnd A p(;egsznc dx:apomion.dvm IV Class. Total 600. Jennie Brown |!29¢!!!gent and industrious to a deo 1A®8 Marap.« Luip ___" sSEnflle D or more examinations.. â€" [ Hebads Heposition, wa y [. F & pleasant dispositi évlglass. Total 600. Jennie Brown | ‘2t¢lligent and induscriofis cQOZ'd:“ 478' Horace Hill 465, Hugh Brown |"88 80d will be missed not only b bg_ gga'rdfi aSM‘?_Clock]m 429, Willie Orâ€" | friends but by all w}n knew h;ymyf“ Drum;}’ ,‘8\,10113' Cameron 419, Irene| he was always kind and obliging 0" ie Peni:n.‘:, T YC ‘}!.‘ir_d‘_’rcrh 411, Gerâ€"|Specially in trouble, ging, e ip {J 001 7* #2000 IMisseG | _ There was little excitement over|t00k an active part i the election on Monday. â€" Cutters|the township. were busy getting the vote out, and Our trustees have se as the returns became known a little of our late teacher to 0 aftersix p. m., it was evident that |fop 1918. We wish h Philp was reâ€"elected as Reeve oo thoughafter the two lower wards‘|. Ml: John I“”kmsond had been heard from, last year‘s ma. |iD8 Dis implements, ljority was almost cut in half. Till ‘arm on the 6th conces full returns were in, it was uncertaim| Mr and Mrs Herb, ( whether Robb or McLachlan would |at Present vis‘ting in an drop in the council race, the latter | H;]], finishing only 8 behind. Had Wil.| > : ton remained in the field, it is ‘!tler;e;sthvglf”\]V(r,:gp r:fi thought by many that he would have | f OiAll been a winner, |years lived with dus M 9 all | brother here. The cau ap y | was pleurisy and some i Holstein School Report ; $[He died on Obrisaman: 274 819 301 Another business change tooi place in the village last week when Juo, H. Sharp, after three or four years in the hardware business here, sold out to J. Moreland Matthews of Brice Hill, Proton, son of Jas. Matâ€" thews, of the 20th con., Egrsemo Mr Matthews has purchased the Test. dence and shop, stock and business, takes possession on Januvary 15th and will doubtless receive a liberal share of the trade of the public. Mr Sharp intends going West and will look around previous to settling down, J _ On Tuesday evening a Library meeting, the last of the year, was held to close up all unfinished busâ€" iness. _ Most of the members were present. _ Our Library #Board is deâ€" lighted with its work for the past year. Finances are in splendid shape and a new supply of books are being placed on our shelves. Ao | .. oo 4 00 Oe Moses left Thursday " morning for their home in Toronto, Rev. Mr. Maleolw spoke in the inâ€" terests of Local Option at Moore‘s sehool on Thursday evening . Mr W. J. Sharp bas been suffering from a severe cold. _ He is some betâ€" ter however and we hope will soon be his usual self, Miss Ethel Hunter of Detroit, who was home for Xmas and New Years, returned to her work last Thursday. Mr and Mrs Moses left Thursday morning for their home in Toronto. Jas. Browa, Mrs. Petric and Phair were at Durhain on New ° Day, Rev_ Winfield Hunt spent New Years Day with his brother and sister at Letter Breen. New Year‘s Day was exceptionally fine and many of our citizens took advantage of this and went driving. Mrs John M. McRobb and children eturned Tuesday of last week after rpending a week with her gister, Mrs Win Coleridge in Owen Sound. ONTARIO ARC TORONTO LOCAL AND PERSONAL 8 ""‘Mased the restâ€" ock and business, on Januvary 15th receive a liberal of the public. Mr Petric and Miss Arthur Years y / (OOnelainaiiints® ind css s s Mra Wm. Hay, Dromore ; Mrs D. Mc fCaul. Hopeville ; Charles on the old homestead and Mrs Neil Calder of Winnipeg. Old neighbors in this community all join in sympathy with the bereaved ones, ‘"‘Tisg more Mr and Mrs Herb.VGreenwood a At present vis‘ting in and arcund Ed Hill. _ Our trustees have secured the gister of our late teacher to oceupy his place for 1918. We wish her success, Mr John Wilkinson is busy mov. ing his implements, &c., to his new farm on the 6th concession. THE JOY OF GIVING Well Mr Editorit is now sometime since you heard from here so we will try to write a few items beginning \with good wishes to ye editor and is staff for a bright and prosperous year, ‘_An ideal winter so far, splendid for the holiday season. The contest for municipal honors is in full swing at time of writing . The polling place has changed han"s owing to the absence of Mr Jame:â€" Leask who had it for many yeare. H. will be much missed as he alway took an active part in the affairs 0i the township. Word was received last week of the death of Mr Wm Smail of Winniâ€" peg. The deceased was a brother of the Smail tamily here and until about 10 years ago lived in this vicinity, when he went west and seâ€" cured a position as baggageman on the C N R. Death, which was due to a somplication of diseases, took place at the home of his sister with whom he had resided. We extend sympathy to the bereaved relatives. Miipippirarininttartatninetstaaett, 4 81 OllUl It is with deep regret we learn of Having recently opened this _ death of Wm Smail, who for many || business alongside the Agriculturâ€" rs lived with dis mother and|| al Hall, I am now fully equipped ther here. The cause of his dear; || to do all kinds of work in Horseâ€" pleurisy and some inward troub;, || shoeing and general blacksmithing died on Cbristmas night at th, || 424 repalt work, e of his sister, Mrs Neil Calder 1: Satisfatkory aqnd snumung Liccs __MrDan Eccles bad the misfortune of losing a valuable horse this week. The animal in some peculiar manne! b‘roke its leg and bad to be disposed of. Mr and Mrs W Inkster of Osprey visited at Mr J S Garson‘s on Sunday Mr R Isaac is busily engaged at present drawing tile from Proton Station for drainage purposes. Mr. and Mrs. W. Horsburg spent New Years with the latter‘s parents, Mrand Mrs 8 MeLean. Miss N. Ray after a monthb‘s visit with relatives in this vicinity returnâ€" ed to Galt on Friday. Mr and Mrs Van Sickle, of Swan River, Man., were in gues:s otf Mr. R Renwick on Sunday. Miss Ella Renton, of Markdale, spent New Years‘ at her home bere and returned Monday. Greenside Dromore mourners Mre G bt. of Priceville; ore ; Mrs D. Mc irles on the old Neil Calder of â€" Greenwood are _e The Granq the most «;; points Eag; ; Chficago. D : New Blacksmith Shop Satisfactory and p and moderate rates, quiring anything in work, give me a trial . SMITH, Holstein Ho‘stein Conveyancer Issuer of Marriage Licenses Money to loan at lowest rates, and teom; to suit ln;rrt;:er. hlv“ire and Life Insurane placed in thoroughly reliubl1 companie Deeds, Mortâ€" gnges. y nnd%ill. PempInt ut cpra DR. JAS. 14. WILSON, B. A. Physician, Sur;eon and Accoucheur ial attention paid to diseases of fi( and Children. % Also Eye, Rauar, gose «nd Throat. _ Eyes thorozg{:}; tested und glasees proâ€" REV, J. MALCC _M. Sunday School 10. Service at 11 a.m Yl?:‘ J. E. ut 7 p.m. shoivest notice. All attended to,. Sunday Sehool <10, _ Services at 1] a. m. > 4 7.00 p. m. REV. A. E. MA HALL, B. A. Pastor perly firted. _ Mcee at Holstein CALIFORNIA MEXICO FLO:® *IDA and THE SUNNY SOUTH Proesby: ~rian Church n Tronk Railway is t«rect route from a}} _ through Canrada via ~ roit or Buffalo. Methc iist Church uble Track Route tOUrist tickets giving hrq‘ls‘es?l MNOKRE knwas . J. SHARP and prompt service JAN, 9. 1913 When reâ€" this lime of ills executed work promp Pastor D. BROWN, L. R W | Bi Is P THE @T John Kelly SPIRELLA CORS Childrer OF CAN TORONTO it €. NICHOL, Repre kmong the reek will b% rient of N eW nber Th TIV als 10e8 SL VOL. 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