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Durham Review (1897), 28 Nov 1918, p. 8

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* 4 1A Mr R. Irwin motored to Owen Sound last Sundasy accompanied by Dr. Sinclair. Miss Mildred Rogers went to Torâ€" ‘onto Monday to accept a position . HOLSTEIN LEADER The W. M. S. of the Methodist church are having a special prayer and thanksgiving meeting at the ‘tLome of Mrs Lovegrove next Tuesday alternoon. _ Let every woman of the congregation be present. Mrs Deibel came from Hanover on Monday and renewed acquaintances in the village. Mr and Mrs Boyer, Dunnville, spent a few days of their honey moon at the parsonage. Mrs Boyer is a wiece of Mr Lovegroye. Misses Sarah and Maria Brown re* turned home the first of the week aiter spending a couple of weeks with their brother at Dromore. Miss Mae McEachern of Mt. Forest spent over the week end with her iriend, Miss Edith Dingwall. Mis Petrie received word on Tuesâ€" day of the serious illness of her brothâ€" +r, Honorable Gio. Brown of Regina We bope to bhcar better reports soon, e t P o ol d ul :2 e mmm;e;mi LOCAL AND PERSONAL & musbfas t 22 t ~ugl o on "â€"_, (fFL ~ Kest Sunday morning the twaoconâ€" Stratford and _ Mount Forest I gregations had a union service in the enmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmemmememmmmmmemmmmemmmmem= MouhGGiSt CROTICH. _ THETC WETE 1O newememememmmmenmemmemnemmenmmemogrmmemmmemmmnmmmmemmnemmene evening services in the Vi"lge 2P 222 eee cee Pee Per esns eenr Mrs Forrester of Hanover came l Monday to the home of her daughter, ' Timber Mrs Waiter Shoas | 14 Mre Aron Raird enant Tnecdav al. are trained for success, and the demand for competent Bookâ€" keepers ard Stenographers is mery limes the supply. Our Courses are thorough and upâ€"toâ€"date, and arranged in such a way that you may enter any time. Write for information. Central Business College Stratford and _ Mount Forest J. N. MURDOCK Durham at Different Points Highest Prices Paid â€"Track Ties â€"Basswood Heading Bolts Cedar, Tamarack & Hardwood â€"Cedar Fence Posts SHINGLES FOR SALE Many Bargains w in Many Lines i In all parts of our Store, moneyâ€"saving opporâ€" . tunities await you. Come and examine our goods and prices. * A splendid range of Dry Goods,â€" Boots & Shoes, Furnishings, Groceries, Crockery, Ete. This Stock has been purchased before the advance in prices and our customers will reap the advantage of low prices in many of our lines. Our New Manager Call in and meet is. We will be pleased to welcome both old and new friends to our Store. Successor to G. P. Leith, HOLSTEIN For prices and informati o mation, Our Graduates Wanted We have engaged Mr. Melbourne MacKay, of Durham, to manage the store. He has had many years‘ successful experience in Durham, St. Marys and elsewhere, in all branches of merchandising, and is well qualified to serve you. Highest Prices for Produce, Cash or Trade. . J. ARNILL | _ Mr Arnill has engaged Mr Melâ€" bourne McKay of St Mary‘s. formerâ€" (ly of Durham, as a clerk in his store Mr McKay is higbly spoken of as a | very capable and experienced man in store business. Miss Edna Haas went to Toronto on Monday to spend a few days. Miss Ida Patton of Mt. Forest spent over the week end with her friend, Miss Irene Drumm. Miss Tillie Stevenson intends spendinvg the winter months with Mrs Robt. Mickleborough. At a special meeting of the L. O. L. 2296 on Monday evening there were four of the members took deâ€" grees. Mrs Robt Nelson of the 18th came the past week to live with Mrs Stansâ€" bie on Main street, Mr Earl Bunston of Yeovil went to Toronto this week to resume his job in the Kellogg Corna Flake Co. Who is going to run the Skatifg Rink this winter ? Mr Arthur Irwin of Toronto is spending a week at his home here ° Dr. Sinclair of Sault Ste. Marie (Canadian) spent the latter part of last week at the home of bis sister, Rev. Mrs Scott. _ We are pleased to report Mrs Scott is doing nicely. Mr Verne Rawn went to Toronto Tuesday afternoon. Mr and Mrs Wm, Orchard of Mt. Forest spent last Thursday guests of Mr and Mrs J. D. Roberts. Mr Geo. Calder Mr Clare and Miss Helena atterded the Memorial serâ€" vice in Durham on Sunday of the late Gor. Roy Calder. Messrs Robt. and John Hershey of Mt. Forest spent last Thursday and Friday at the homeof Mr A. Hershey. The Women‘s Institute met on (Thursday, Nov. 21st, at the home of Mrs Rife, about sixteen ladies being present. Miss Jennie Adams gave a _splendid paper entitled "Making the | best of life." Mis Rife gave an exâ€" cellent paper on "Moral and P hysical . barm of Fault Finding." _ After the general meeting Mrs Rife invited the _ company into t:e dinieg room where dainty refreshments were served . Mrs Arch. Baird spent Tuesday alâ€" ternoon in Mt. Forest. Mr and Mrs Ab. Hunt and baby and Mr Roy Hunt of Alliston are spending a short holiday at the bome of their parenis, Mrâ€"ands Mrs Jas Huat. Miss Annie Rice returned to Oshâ€" awa on Monday after spending a couple of weeks at her home. Messrs Buller and Brebner have erected a new Dry Kiln at the Handle Factory and haye installed steam piping and expect to have their mill run by Hyd1o power in the yery near future. *,Ef% *L3 *4 ¢@@6 2 4) ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO . wNoV.: 28, 1918 VOL. $Â¥ John 4811CÂ¥ M 4 4) 14

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